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![]() "Bob" wrote in message ... With job offer in hand from Chandler, I'll solicit opinions from the folks who've lived in the area. I spent about a month over the last 2 years, mostly in the summer, in Phoenix. Looking for a house about 200K or so. Good areas? Bad areas? Wife is an attorney looking to get teaching certificate. Any suggestions? Things to do? Boating doesn't seem big unless you go to San Diego. I found a website that does a cost of living comparison between any 2 cities in the US. Seems Phoenix is actually quite moderate...almost the same as Lebanon, PA (near Harrisburg). Thanks all. Lived in Chandler for 17 years, just moving back to Illinois two and half years ago. Tremendous growth during that time. Not really too many bad areas. I would suggest you be careful of any house that is over ten years old. In Arizona, the heat and sloppy building practices take a toll on construction pretty fast. Be wary of buying too near one of the freeways as the noise can be unbearable during rush hour. Ditto on airport flyways. I had a problem with Chandler's water system...they don't regulate the pressure and it isn't unusual to have almost 100 lbs of pressure at the house. Pipes under slab gave out twice in two years...expensive fix. Put a pressure regulater at house input and no more problems. Another thing to worry about is "expansive soil". The clay around that part of Arizona swells up when water is added and will cause some pretty bad settling in house. Coming from Illinois originally, it never occured to me not to plant flowers near the foundation and the cracks in the walls from watering those flowers were pretty bad. I eventually found the builders "care and use" manual that the original owner had left behind and it warned about not planting any vegetation within four foot of the house. The traffic has become much like Los Angeles so you might want to consider locating near your place of employment. Sitting in traffic at 110 degrees, even with the A/C running can be rather irritating. And one final thought...even though real estate taxes, some food items, etc were much less expensive there than Northern Illinois, I found that auto insurance and auto registration cost, more than made up the difference. In Northern Illinois, we never locked our house or cars but I learned to break that habit. I worked out of Fiesta Mall and we averaged one and a half cars stolen per day from that parking lot. But then I suspect that was the result of living in a metropolitan area instead of a rural farming area. Hope this has been of some help....I wouldn't hesitate to move back to that area but would do some things different knowing the above. Tom. |
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