Things People Hate about Living in Arizona!!

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
  • When it comes to living in Arizona life is good. But as with anywhere there are people who take issue with some of the challenges of life in Arizona after they have made their move. Whether it be living in Tucson, or Phoenix in the desert areas or up in the high country like Prescott or Flagstaff.
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    Living in Arizona is quite a unique experience because of the vastness that the state offers. From the Sonoran Desert in the south to the high country in the north all the way up towards the Four Corners east and the Grand Canyon in the west. Known as the Grand Canyon state, Arizona is diverse in many ways. The state tree is the Palo Verde, the state cactus is the Saguaro, the state bird is the Cactus wren. If you are thinking about moving to Arizona feel free to subscribe and check us out on our other channels.

Komentáře • 584

  • @drumsnbass
    @drumsnbass Před 3 lety +35

    1) hard water
    2) choosing wrong place to live
    3) buying a home before renting & exploring areas
    4) not understanding the topography
    5) long commutes
    6) annoying & crazy drivers
    7) “everything looks the same” (houses, yards, etc)
    8) high utility bills (especially summer electric)
    9) a “lack of things to do” because noobs don’t know what to do.
    10) the heat 🥵
    11) the sports scene - our teams never seem to make it to the top in playoffs
    12) construction everywhere & dust

    • @cheri7054
      @cheri7054 Před 3 lety +2

      Hard water in MN as well. Just get a water softener. Keep water in refrig to cool it down

    • @messimanuel1076
      @messimanuel1076 Před 3 lety +1

      Hello, the Phoenix Suns are currently competing against the Clippers in the WCF and PROBABLY gonna reach the NBA Finals

    • @francescoleron1899
      @francescoleron1899 Před 2 lety +1

      Bro you havent been to the desert in cal its worse, Arizona is paradise

    • @ryandelaney4320
      @ryandelaney4320 Před 2 lety +1

      Also it’s just a dump. Why doesn’t anybody mention how ugly and flat Arizona is?

    • @amandakropen3273
      @amandakropen3273 Před rokem +1

      True! Endless construction in every single part of town!

  • @jenniecarleton9628
    @jenniecarleton9628 Před 3 lety +61

    No one here is aware that their cars have turn signals. Just a heads up.

  • @KristinaKreamer
    @KristinaKreamer Před 3 lety +20

    Living in the Southwest for over 28 years(Las Vegas),I can defend the reasons for having homes in desert/beige/light colors,and for having desert decor landscaping.The adobe sand colored homes are for the benefit of helping you cool your home to an extent(Your home absorbs heat better),and you don't want to try and "force" anything to grow out there,that naturally doesn't(like grass,roses,etc.)so yucca plants,joshua trees,cactus,etc. fit right in,and only require little or no maintenence to upkeep at all(Water is a pretty valuable resourse,when residing in a desert climate!).Also,never bring/buy a BLACK vehicle into the hot Southwest(especially oxidized "flat black")white or silver is best,as they reflect(and not asborb)heat much better.You also want to invest in a dashboard/window indoor protector cover,otherwise the extreme heat WILL crack your dashboard over time.

  • @paveltolz6601
    @paveltolz6601 Před 3 lety +58

    "If you hate AZ at 120 degrees, you don't deserve it at 65." Seen on bumper sticker in Tucson.

  • @roadtrip2943
    @roadtrip2943 Před 3 lety +61

    Live east of your job, the sun is at your back when commuting

  • @Sonikbytes
    @Sonikbytes Před 3 lety +58

    car registration fee/tax (especially for newer cars) robbery!

    • @yeahsteeeve
      @yeahsteeeve Před 3 lety +3

      That's why I only buy used cars. Buying a new car is one of the worst financial decisions you can make.

    • @Juniorsee2840
      @Juniorsee2840 Před 3 lety +2

      Yea things are cheap but they get you with the taxes

    • @JBrown-go8ru
      @JBrown-go8ru Před 3 lety +7

      @@yeahsteeeve If you can afford it, buying new is not an issue. I bought new a 2021 vehicle two months ago. Paid cash, $61k. This was a budgeted purchase, and had no negative affect on our financial portfolio. Buying new, or used, my philosophy, is to use cash.

    • @JarenMeans
      @JarenMeans Před 3 lety +2

      On the bright side the roads are amazing compared to other states

    • @donnaviestenz7773
      @donnaviestenz7773 Před 3 lety

      Pretty much.

  • @OlinKreutzRules
    @OlinKreutzRules Před 3 lety +23

    The Phoenix metro area is one of the easiest grids you can navigate in the country.

    • @marleymontega5654
      @marleymontega5654 Před 3 lety

      I bet u can ride your bike easily

    • @jwat2396
      @jwat2396 Před 3 lety +3

      @@marleymontega5654 yes thats a great idea, especially when it's a 120° and you have a 30 mile drive to work. You give it a try and let us know.

    • @Dan-jg3fg
      @Dan-jg3fg Před 3 lety

      It USED TO BE, if you drove at exactly the speed limit, you could drive clear across town and never have to stop at a traffic light... but that was in the 70's LOL
      I grew up in Phoenix, and will be moving back to Arizona when I retire, just not back to Phoenix!

    • @dnice7200
      @dnice7200 Před 3 lety +1

      Believe it or not South Boston (Southie) as well. It’s a grid. Just read the damn signs about one way streets and you’ll be fine.

    • @jaybrown7811
      @jaybrown7811 Před 2 lety

      False you can't see any addresses

  • @thecoltsnohuddle
    @thecoltsnohuddle Před 3 lety +19

    There is also a percentage of people that aren't happy wherever they are at. These people are generally not pleasant to be around.

  • @jenniecarleton9628
    @jenniecarleton9628 Před 3 lety +8

    The 101 is like the autobahn

  • @sarahpalmer8789
    @sarahpalmer8789 Před 3 lety +12

    My husband and I bought a house in Gilbert back in June from Virginia without visiting the city first (we had visited / have family in Mesa). But we did a ton of research on the area and had a trusted realtor that gave us very detailed walk thru videos and tons of neighborhood information that wasn't easily researched online. We love everything about this area and it's surprisingly green for being a desert! We got a house on a greenbelt with a pool and there are trees everywhere - i love it! i was worried i would miss the green too much.

    • @sarahpalmer8789
      @sarahpalmer8789 Před 3 lety

      and yea the heat was CRAZY moving here in June - the temp was 118 that day and didn't get better. But we both work from home so it was easy enough to stay inside

    • @quietsignal
      @quietsignal Před 3 lety +5

      Trusted realtor😂😂😂

    • @sarahpalmer8789
      @sarahpalmer8789 Před 3 lety +2

      @@quietsignal yea she is my cousin :) she's really good though and goes above and beyond - she even offers to maintain clients' pools until they can move in and also changes out all the locks as well.

    • @JYDIVISN
      @JYDIVISN Před 2 lety

      Agritopia?

    • @novacareservices2099
      @novacareservices2099 Před rokem +1

      Are there lots of snakes there

  • @nickdan2239
    @nickdan2239 Před 3 lety +14

    Moved in Scottsdale last summer from Washington state and hate it with a passion. Having two teenagers that just started driving, the aggressive driving and rude people on the road is insane.Also, air quality, dust and hard water just sucks.

  • @arizonajohn4894
    @arizonajohn4894 Před 3 lety +9

    Ran a pool serv, business for 20 yrs, then retired in northern Az,love the small city life and less traffic.

  • @maddyp2571
    @maddyp2571 Před 3 lety +3

    I love Arizona, i never have to wait for my shower to heat up, i was born and raised down near mesa and its so fun, alot of desert!

  • @ms.awesome18
    @ms.awesome18 Před 3 lety +9

    AZ is a GREAT state! We value 2A. We have such a diverse landscape. Arizona Highways magazine once did an issue that took a snapshot of various places within our state and it could represent all 50 states. Such as the Havasupai Falls can be mistaken as Hawaii. Great varieties around this beautiful state.

    • @ryandelaney4320
      @ryandelaney4320 Před 2 lety +1

      Everyday I walk outside in Arizona I’m like “ oh my God I must be in Hawaii!” Literally this happens to me every single day of my life.

  • @michaeltorrey3603
    @michaeltorrey3603 Před 3 lety +17

    Of all those mentioned traffic is definitely the worst. Especially the west valley. It can really ruin your day. It’s getting too damn crowded. At least the winters are nice.

  • @JohnCarrano
    @JohnCarrano Před 3 lety +5

    Great video, Jeff..you've raised the bar on the production value...well done.

  • @kensantiago132
    @kensantiago132 Před 3 lety +1

    Great information. Straight forward delivery. Thank you for your generosity!

  • @extraterrestre1590
    @extraterrestre1590 Před 3 lety +20

    You forgot the WATER BILL specially when you have a lot of trees, grass etc.... left PHX 6 years ago and trust me I see AZ becoming CArizona pretty soon

  • @sounddude177
    @sounddude177 Před 3 lety +10

    38 year resident here. Most things on the list aren't a big deal to me and have workarounds. I love the heat BTW.
    My complaints: too many people moving here, and bringing their insane politics with them.

  • @thoraarizona5634
    @thoraarizona5634 Před 3 lety +2

    Love your vids, thank you for sharing! We've been learning a lot. Moving there real soon.

    • @tamara6672
      @tamara6672 Před rokem

      I'm learning a lot myself too. I'm looking forward in moving there soon. I could careless about the heat, they have sun glasses and sun hat to protect you from the heat. I'm still going there

  • @debrawondergem1528
    @debrawondergem1528 Před 3 lety +29

    You forgot about the air quality..........there is no good quality. You can taste the smog.

    • @SaltyBob355
      @SaltyBob355 Před 3 lety +3

      The cities are concrete and asphalt heat islands situated in valleys surrounded by mountain ranges. Lousy public transit, so owning a car is pretty much essential. Plus being a desert and naturally dealing with dust, sand and wind doesn’t help.

    • @christophers.o622
      @christophers.o622 Před 3 lety

      @@SaltyBob355 public transit in Metro Phoenix is a joke & Tucson's trolley system is also a joke. Metro Phoenix public transportation is the nation's very worst.

  • @vcatc2437
    @vcatc2437 Před 3 lety +13

    Living in a beautiful tourist destination can be beautiful, until you see the traffic double very quickly, or they turn the town into an Airbnb, making it not affordable to to live and work there.

  • @bigcook7393
    @bigcook7393 Před 3 lety +6

    if you don't like it , do yourself a favor go back to where you came from, on the other hand go ahead and stay if you like it. compared to other places you can come up pretty quickly, good jobs and good companies here , the heat is great you'll love it!!

  • @KristinaKreamer
    @KristinaKreamer Před 3 lety +6

    One thing nobody touched on about Arizona,is that hardly anyone lived there before Air Conditioning was invented.A long term,Summer blackout of electricity,would probably kill most of the population.That's one thing I don't miss about the Southwest...putting my life in the hands of my Air Conditioner and electricity to remain alive!

    • @gweger6425
      @gweger6425 Před 3 lety

      True story. I think about that after moving here from the nw. But in those places when the power goes out they have generators to keep the electric heat going.

  • @adolphsgarage2058
    @adolphsgarage2058 Před 3 lety +5

    I'm in mohave valley What I do in the hot months is turn off my hot water tank and use it for cooler shower water. My hot water tank is in air condition garage which helps. Takes a little getting used to but it works and I can take a cool shower in the boiling hot afternoon. Imagine that fellow desert dwellers.

  • @jennysteed5243
    @jennysteed5243 Před 3 lety +3

    I hate how you never seeing any people her in AZ. They live in their backyards and are very reserved...

  • @cer2299
    @cer2299 Před 3 lety +3

    What you can love is starting a garden in January and having great weather all year except for July and August.

  • @LadyLeoASMR
    @LadyLeoASMR Před 3 lety +15

    Ur intro is sick btw!
    - Water is terrible! (Get filters)
    -Rent 1st! Renter for a year, buying next month!
    -I just figured it out... the N & S markers and miles... pretty easy once I get it.
    -Best part; it’s gonna be alright! lol
    Look everywhere has these so U have to pick ur poison. I chose AZ over NY!

  • @mariannechmelar4385
    @mariannechmelar4385 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you so much for the inside it's great to understand the difficulties you might face in Arizona but you never talked anything about the scorpions in the tarantulas in the residential housing areas

    • @phil2945
      @phil2945 Před 3 lety

      They don't eat much.

    • @g.c.v.8329
      @g.c.v.8329 Před 2 měsíci

      You forgot the rattle snake too

  • @tracylemme1375
    @tracylemme1375 Před 3 lety +5

    Tucson has weather that is a might extreme in the summer. But we haven’t had freezing weather in a few years.
    When my sister in law was visiting from the Bahamas she asked my why all the buildings were brown.

  • @CaptPeterson
    @CaptPeterson Před 3 lety +4

    Good video, I truly enjoy your channel thanks for the info. Maybe use some sound tiles in your space to improve your audio quality. This video as some echo type affect. Cool green screen effects.

  • @imanutnur7
    @imanutnur7 Před 3 lety +9

    I was stationed in Arizona while in the navy and decided it was maybe good to visit but not to live there.

  • @MetzMan562
    @MetzMan562 Před 3 lety +13

    I'll be moving to Mesa next month....dont worry folks, I'm not a Liberal and i love my guns 🤣

  • @ebuff57
    @ebuff57 Před 3 lety +11

    I've lived in Arizona for over 30 years and you'd think I'd know better. My Number one complaint is the heat! Time to move back to Prescott. I moved from there because it was too small, now I know better.

    • @mindibear
      @mindibear Před 3 lety

      Same. Moved from Prescott because it was too cold, now thinking of moving back because I’m so sick of this God awful heat!

    • @gweger6425
      @gweger6425 Před 3 lety

      Lots of traffic and a seas of new housing subdivisions in Prescott.

    • @johnhouchins3156
      @johnhouchins3156 Před 3 lety +1

      Prescott is closed.

    • @Jeff-bl1rz
      @Jeff-bl1rz Před 3 lety

      @@johnhouchins3156 Funny ...... I have a Realtor sending me listings from Prescott twice a day, and I’m in California! 😂😂

  • @keenanshaw976
    @keenanshaw976 Před 3 lety +4

    I live in minnesota and was visiting Tucson last summer when it hit 110 degrees, a few days ago here it was -20 degrees I'll take -20 over 110, that was brutal. The heat there ain't no joke. Lol....But he's right there is tons to do once you get out and explore in Arizona it's a beautiful state.

    • @tamara6672
      @tamara6672 Před rokem +1

      I'm not doubting that though, that they have plenty of stuff to do there

  • @smug8567
    @smug8567 Před 3 lety +8

    I used to live in Phoenix, loved every minute of it. If I hadn't got transfered I would have still been there. That was in 1976 though. Not sure how much it has changed since then.

    • @christopherhendricks4369
      @christopherhendricks4369 Před 2 lety

      It's changed a lot since then. I've lived here since 2004 and it's changed a lot since then.

    • @secr202484
      @secr202484 Před 2 lety +1

      A year ago, my friend who I went to ASU with in the early 90s visited. We decided to go look at all our old haunts. When we drove and I really surveyed the city, I realized we didn't have any old haunts. They were all gone. Even the campus at ASU is alien with so much new build. Little of the Phoenix you must have experienced in 1976 remains. Back then there were a million of you driving those roads; now there are 4 million. In addition, the expansion of the area has created a heat island - in 1976 it was hot in the summer but at night it would generally get down into the 70s or low 80s. Add 10 degrees to that now. Relief from the heat no longer comes at night. If you remember things like the iconic Cine Capri or Camelview Cinemas - they're parking garages now. Very little in the way of preserving any sense of Phoenix's past.

  • @cweaver6792
    @cweaver6792 Před 3 lety +6

    Scorpions.....

  • @tompepper4789
    @tompepper4789 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video, lots of important information. I plan on watching this once a month before I move to Arizona. You might want to apply some sound treatment to one of the walls of your studio.

  • @susanunderwood4929
    @susanunderwood4929 Před 2 lety +7

    We are from California and the first thing I noticed is how bright the sun is. It is blinding to those not use to it. I can handle the heat just fine, but need sunglasses and a hat, lol! No, we are not liberal idiots. We happen to be very Conservative Republicans and love Arizona!

  • @emanueldawkins5862
    @emanueldawkins5862 Před 3 lety +3

    Congratulations on 37 thousand subscribers

  • @GeorgeKaoCommunity
    @GeorgeKaoCommunity Před 2 lety

    Love the transition music and the little sound effects and funny stock videos -- great job man.

  • @dianaferrell5
    @dianaferrell5 Před 3 lety

    I enjoy your videos. I’m looking in Arizona. Your videos have helped me

  • @KristinaKreamer
    @KristinaKreamer Před 3 lety +5

    You forgot to mention that commuting to and from work includes extreme heat!(Couldn't stand the 6 Month+ Summers!)If you can swing it,obtain/work a graveyard shift,or commute when the Sun isn't out.It will spare you skin cancer,and you'll have much less wear and tear on your car!

  • @philkearny5587
    @philkearny5587 Před 3 lety +50

    Maricopa County. Doesn’t matter how you or your city votes, Maricopa County cancels it out.

    • @cbgranger11
      @cbgranger11 Před 3 lety +10

      California transplants?

    • @pasqualhernandez5123
      @pasqualhernandez5123 Před 3 lety +7

      Can you say demonicrat? Can you say illegal? I can.

    • @wildmedia3484
      @wildmedia3484 Před 3 lety +15

      Sounds like somebody is salty about Arizona going blue in 2020 lmao

    • @stevenweede7184
      @stevenweede7184 Před 3 lety +16

      JLZ Media just as salty as the stupid west coast liberals who moved here because it went so far blue. Imagine being so dense that you can no longer tolerate living in the place of your own making & then repeating the same mistake elsewhere.

    • @donnaviestenz7773
      @donnaviestenz7773 Před 3 lety +9

      Totally true. MC totally corrupt politically!!!

  • @josephcovino9697
    @josephcovino9697 Před 3 lety +8

    Can you do some episodes like on "The history of Prescott " and then Tuscan, Phoenix etc ?

  • @robertf2691
    @robertf2691 Před 3 lety +8

    I agree with the heat, it’s boiling for 3 months and the electricity bills are high . That’s it for me, everything else isn’t an issue.

    • @mpg65
      @mpg65 Před 3 lety +1

      Talking about electric bills. Utility companies are screwing people over. How? My total electric usage over the past summer working from home due to covid was at or lower from the past 2 years running the ac 24/7. Yup thats right so the SRP was actually making more off me the last two prior yearsonnthwir so called plan that was supposed be the most economical for me. This rule about raising your temp higher during non peak hours and then lowering is completely bogus.

    • @mortwally3510
      @mortwally3510 Před 3 lety

      We in Michigan have just the opposite hi heating bills

    • @michaeljack2173
      @michaeljack2173 Před 3 lety

      Three months? Haha. The heat is oppressive for nearly 6 months per year.

  • @JTQA_Tester
    @JTQA_Tester Před 3 lety +6

    My AZ Brutha, PHX is a huge city now, nothing like it was 20 some years ago.

  • @selectshelley
    @selectshelley Před 3 lety +6

    Best way to evaluate an area/ town is to visit in what you consider the least desirable time of year and spend as much time in these places as you possibly can. Try it before you buy it. Try being a Bears or Chargers fan (when they were in San Deigo).

  • @theresakaplanamuso6342
    @theresakaplanamuso6342 Před 3 lety +6

    Hello from New River, AZ.
    I love my well water.

  • @sisterkesler9876
    @sisterkesler9876 Před 3 lety +7

    Oh yeah allergies and air quality real bad. I get migranes and they always seem to improve when I leave state 🙄

  • @KristinaKreamer
    @KristinaKreamer Před 3 lety +5

    For the heat problem,your best bets are Prescott,Flagstaff,or Sedona....Not as hot as the rest of the State.

  • @ChrisBakerElToro
    @ChrisBakerElToro Před 3 lety +1

    I live in Colorado and recently spent 2 months in AZ mountain biking. Prescott, Buckeye, Phoenix, Tucson, Apache Junction etc...things I noticed.
    Bad Water
    TONS of roadside trash. Public lands...TONS of trash. Cmon people take care of the land!
    Aggressive drivers...I put two into together and realized why all around Phoenix there are many billboards advertising accident, injury lawyers.
    Obviously the good heavily outweigh the bad in AZ. It’s a gorgeous place, I really had no idea. The Bradshaw mountains, Superstition Mountains etc. gorgeous. Your mountain bike trails are great, too. I had a wonderful time

  • @FernandoGomez-pr8oz
    @FernandoGomez-pr8oz Před 3 lety

    What do think about the show low area . Weather, water quality and so on

  • @61051208
    @61051208 Před 3 lety +2

    Also, the bit about DBacks being the only AZ professional sports to win a title... The Phoenix Mercury have won (3) championships.

  • @SoapinTrucker
    @SoapinTrucker Před 3 lety +2

    Everything this gentleman said is spot on and great advice, but let me add one thing that people may not think about, if you own a pick up, it is in the eyes of would be thieves trust me, do everything you can to protect your pickups in Arizona!!!!!! I guess my 92 Sonoma pick up was really popular in 2000 and it was stolen from an apartment complex off of McDowell and 75th!

  • @percivalgooglyeyes6178
    @percivalgooglyeyes6178 Před 3 lety +13

    22 years in AZ. What I hate:
    Spinney prickly cactus including Jumping Cholla everywhere
    People drive aggressive and like crap
    It's hotter than Hades about 5 months a year in most of AZ

    • @mortwally3510
      @mortwally3510 Před 3 lety +1

      In Michigan it’s colder than hell for five months

    • @donnaviestenz7773
      @donnaviestenz7773 Před 3 lety

      Gee roundanouts aren't merry go rounds??? People don't pay attention.

    • @christophers.o622
      @christophers.o622 Před 3 lety

      @@donnaviestenz7773those are traffic circles in New Jersey, Pennsylvania which calling them traffic circles in Arizona is a crime.

  • @danielanderson2324
    @danielanderson2324 Před 3 lety +1

    Lived in Bullhead City Az. for years loved it.

  • @johnegan383
    @johnegan383 Před 2 lety +1

    You covered most of them. However I relocated from MN last year. Due to a generous monsoon season (rain / moisture) it brought out the Sonoran Desert Toads which can be deadly to dogs. I mean, they came out in doves! Also, the overall bug and spider situation was extreme due to the moisture as well.

  • @triciamiel9160
    @triciamiel9160 Před 3 lety +4

    I have been looking to buy a house in Arizona, this information is making me think if I really want to leave California

    • @robertjacobs8745
      @robertjacobs8745 Před 3 lety

      Me too! I’ll stay in Caliphate

    • @andrayr8900
      @andrayr8900 Před 3 lety +1

      honestly i think az is a great place to live a lot of development more affordable than california if you got big bucks i say move to scottsdale or verrado in buckeye if you want more affordable i would consider estrella mountain ranch ,surprise,litchfield park ,chandler ,north peoria/ vistancia area domt move to avondale laveen or tolleson

    • @cheryldaniels2773
      @cheryldaniels2773 Před 3 lety

      No you dont want to move here. Been here 6 years and it is getting hotter and hotter with higher electri bills.

    • @donnaviestenz7773
      @donnaviestenz7773 Před 3 lety

      Don't.

  • @brendanmah
    @brendanmah Před 3 lety +2

    I am looking to retire from NY in 3 years & I found this informative !!!!

  • @yoopermann7942
    @yoopermann7942 Před 3 lety

    thank you for the tips

  • @georgekane1985
    @georgekane1985 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good video. I come here every winter, bought a place in Salome Arizona. The advice to not buy a property right away is very, very good advice, especially If you’re going to commute to a job. I am retired so that doesn’t apply to me. I can time my travels to correspond with light commute traffic.

  • @rebeccacrone8864
    @rebeccacrone8864 Před 3 lety +3

    Do a video on things you should have if you live in Arizona. Like glass coverage on your car.

    • @tamara6672
      @tamara6672 Před rokem

      I'm going to get some car covering and steering wheel covers too, from harsh brutal sun exposure.

  • @christinelesch5042
    @christinelesch5042 Před 3 lety +13

    I think Colorado springs is better than Arizona for me

    • @jstrat121
      @jstrat121 Před 3 lety +3

      Your welcome to stay put right there then😂......we are full( despite having houses for sale)🏠.....houses are always for sale.

    • @isabellathepinkpoodle639
      @isabellathepinkpoodle639 Před 3 lety +1

      Move to CO

    • @TexasSince
      @TexasSince Před 3 lety

      Colorado ✋😂 … Yankee

  • @edwynhernandez5710
    @edwynhernandez5710 Před 3 lety +5

    While your talking I can only think of Hank from King of the Hill haha

  • @mkk1600
    @mkk1600 Před 3 lety +7

    5 months of 100 plus degree heat.

  • @chrisfarber9496
    @chrisfarber9496 Před 3 lety

    Your best video yet you get right to the point

  • @michaelmcnees2939
    @michaelmcnees2939 Před 3 lety +7

    I was a BT in the US Navy , Love that 120 Degree Heat .

  • @Bartlartcart
    @Bartlartcart Před 3 lety +1

    It's true lol also awesome video

  • @dinerocochino5296
    @dinerocochino5296 Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @rftech1608
    @rftech1608 Před rokem

    I'm from Chicago and when I'm in the Surprise Az. area I can't believe how aggressive and fast people drive in that area it's dangerous. I'm 50 years old driving for a living so it's a marathon not a race on the roads that is my motto over the years. I plan to explore the westside of Arizona first on my list. How do you feel about the last monsoon season it was very active. My wife spent the whole summer out there. I'm watching your videos to learn more about the area I have spending some of my extra time in. thank you so much for making these. Don

  • @katjones9074
    @katjones9074 Před 3 lety +2

    Lived in Phoenix for 4 years and just moved back to my home state. People drive soo slow here it is difficult to get used to how 'slow' things are again. Cashiers take their time, people walk slower lol I mean I know it's the country but damn yall get some motivation! Yeah our power bill with a pool was in 500-700 range, insane. Going to miss weekend trips to Puerto penasco!

  • @Shnookie3.14
    @Shnookie3.14 Před 3 lety

    As I see someone that's been pulled off on the freeways, I wonder just how fast were they going. Since I'm flying by at 85mph just keeping up with tragic.

  • @janastormont2278
    @janastormont2278 Před 3 lety +1

    People who come here and plant grass in their yards. Arizona is a desert in the midst of a severe drought. Here in Tucson, we get most of our water (CAP) from the Colorado River. We share that with 7 other thirsty states and Mexico - some of which are also experiencing a drought. We haven't had our annual monsoon rains for three years! So if you're moving here and planning to put in a lawn, please, don't. Do us all a favor and plant heat tolerant native trees instead. I haven't had to water my mesquite and palo verde at all.

  • @aaronvallejo8220
    @aaronvallejo8220 Před 3 lety

    Get a Brita filter off your sink water tap. Then refill your water filter jug and put it into the fridge for nice cool and delicious water. Maximize your house insulation to keep your house cool in the summer and warm in the winter. From April to June I open all my windows all night long for cooling and then close them all at 6am. Stays cool all day long...well until June then I turned on the air conditioning.

  • @barbieblue2213
    @barbieblue2213 Před 3 lety +1

    I bought a water softener tanks and is a must! Imo big difference!I love Gilbert Az and San Tan centrally location!

  • @billygoat4591
    @billygoat4591 Před 3 lety +4

    Don’t choose Gila Bend for a place to live....that’s a good start😀

  • @davidgodley521
    @davidgodley521 Před 3 lety +6

    I live in Charleston South Carolina. A gazillion people have moved here from Ohio. I'm sick to death seeing the Ohio state shirts and hoodies!

    • @meganc858
      @meganc858 Před 3 lety

      Ohio State fans are everywhere!! 😆

  • @sisterkesler9876
    @sisterkesler9876 Před 3 lety +5

    Those are all good but ill take the heat over the cold any day. I'll keep my Arizona thanks

  • @billholt2010
    @billholt2010 Před 3 lety

    Wow! You’re brave to do this vid, BUT! I wish more videos would focus on the negatives of their areas. That really makes me mad when people go on and on (like I am) about how great their town is, but then the flaws just keep on comin on!

  • @amberworkman5314
    @amberworkman5314 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm looking at moving from Northern Minnesota! Talk about polar opposite, leaving the freezer for the oven!

  • @georgeseriani2482
    @georgeseriani2482 Před 3 lety +6

    Something to do in arizona? Just count all the tweekers!

    • @mobius3466
      @mobius3466 Před 3 lety +1

      35th and deer valley, anywhere south of Dunlap! Its my favorite past time.

  • @dondavidson3440
    @dondavidson3440 Před rokem

    Arizona is perfect. I am about 40 miles from Kingman…….just right! 3600 feet elevation, maybe one or two vehicle a week go past my place. Been here almost 10 years and pujt around 4000 to 5000 miles per year on my side by side UTV’s spending a lot of time just out in the desert by myself. No people, no noise, no BS!

  • @sharonbrown9870
    @sharonbrown9870 Před 3 lety +3

    The drivers! I came from Chicago and thought they were bad. They are either snowbirds oblivious to all who are on the road or these jerks in pickups who drive like nuts. I've lived here 6 years and have been in 5 accidents! I will never own a new car out here. It is demolition derby!

  • @paulg6268
    @paulg6268 Před 3 lety +13

    Actually, this should be titled "Living in Phoenix, Arizona"; other parts of the state (mainly north) are quite nice. The metro area is a smaller version of Southern California/Los Angeles.....wide spread, concrete, traffic, congestion, traffic, very little if any public transportation.

  • @zugdarr
    @zugdarr Před 3 lety +1

    I moved out here over 5 years ago and still haven't figured out where I want to live in Phoenix and I've realized I missed my calling as a Nascar driver. I have figured out where I want to live in the state however.

    • @zugdarr
      @zugdarr Před 3 lety +3

      Also, just my list which I don't think you addressed but it is more local:
      1) Phoenix metro wasn't built for this many cars, the infrastructure is about 10-20 years behind. There's only one major thoroughfare to get around - the 101! Of course you can take the 17 and the 51 to cut through town, but not at rush hour!
      2) Zero drainage in this burg. When monsoons actually hit, you get instant flash floods. No sewers draining to the canals.
      3) Rain generally means your car requires a car wash. It knocks the dust down, at the expense of making your car look like it was abandoned.
      4) We're so transient you have people from the other 49 (and other countries) moving here - so that means 50 different ways to drive and using your horn to let people know Right On Red is allowed in most cases
      5) From Queen Creek to Goodyear is 90 miles. We are THAT spread out.
      6) Everyone is a part time Realtor and you can't talk about houses with a stranger without getting a stack of business cards.
      7) Inconsiderate people abound. They litter the roads, the hiking trails and the mountain preserves. People pick up dog poop on hiking trails in a baggie, and toss the baggie behind bushes. Seriously, zero respect. Go back to whereever you came from with that crap, don't bring it here.

  • @awilliams9191
    @awilliams9191 Před 2 lety

    Great voice. I listen to him just 2 chill out

  • @oldsoulinafastworld5305

    What town is shown at 8:08?

  • @koolbreez55jb
    @koolbreez55jb Před 3 lety

    The water can come out of the tap hot because the wells are pumping hot water. Lots of warm/hot water wells in the desert. I knew of one well that pumped 105F water. That’s pretty warm for summer. Also the main reason pools are hot because of evaporation then refilling with 105 degree and warmer water. Water delivered from the CAP system is cool. Not everyone is on that system tho.

  • @MzCrystal-7
    @MzCrystal-7 Před 3 lety

    Good information I will be moving there from Indiana and I am currently doing my research. I'm more of a suburbs person quite and safe areas.

  • @marklo4416
    @marklo4416 Před 3 lety +9

    Summer HOT HOT HOT weather. Last year, over 155 days of 110 degrees or higher...

    • @mindibear
      @mindibear Před 3 lety +3

      Check your stats. Only 53 days were over 110 degrees, and 144 days over 100.

    • @jstrat121
      @jstrat121 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mindibear you have too much free time 😂

    • @cdr-kg2nh
      @cdr-kg2nh Před 3 lety

      Half the year was over 110? You are full of it.

  • @paulamueller9704
    @paulamueller9704 Před 3 lety +3

    I have family that moved to Phoenix 5years ago and they love it! I'm considering it myself! Thank you.

  • @diamondrough221
    @diamondrough221 Před 3 lety

    Can you please do a video on Arizona’s social services, and what it might be like for the disabled, blind to move to Arizona. Thank you

  • @Juniorsee2840
    @Juniorsee2840 Před 3 lety +32

    Yea you miss about all the Karen’s that live out here

  • @highlymedicated2438
    @highlymedicated2438 Před 3 lety +3

    Are we not going to talk about the lack of water Recreation?

  • @sevensolaris
    @sevensolaris Před 3 lety +1

    What is the reason for the houses in AZ not being painted white, yellow, or blue like houses in other states?

    • @christophers.o622
      @christophers.o622 Před 3 lety

      G M white & all shades of yellow & even very light punk shades are better in the desert areas in helping keep your home cooler during the hot months.

  • @jenniecarleton9628
    @jenniecarleton9628 Před 3 lety +3

    The HEAT! Number one, no doubt.
    Been living here for 26 years and I still hate it.

  • @nicklopez7536
    @nicklopez7536 Před 3 lety

    Just found this channel, live in phoenix and love it... But hate those sound effects tho!

  • @jr3254
    @jr3254 Před 3 lety +1

    The state?

  • @xScooterAZx
    @xScooterAZx Před 2 lety

    The Terra Cotta colouring is because of the heat. Darker or brighter coloyrs attracts the heat and in Phoenix and Tucson has more heat than almost anywhere in America.Well,except for Yuma maybe.
    Oh,and there really is a lot of things to do out here.
    Fishing,hunting,hiking,biking(both motor and bicycles) camping,swiming,going boat camping on a couple of lakes(you can rent a houseboat),exploring areas and getting to visit historical placed,which Arizona has tons of,etc.
    As to construction,you forgot to mention downtown Phoenix. It's everywhere! They're constantly putting up orange ribbons and plastic barriers telling you that you have to go this way,and then two days later you have to go another way. It's just insane!
    Oh,and,....DIAMONDBACKS RULE!!
    PS...I love your videos and just subbed. :}