Pros & Cons of Living in Phoenix, Arizona 2024
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
- I moved here from out of state 7 years ago, and this is my unfiltered honest opinion of living in Phoenix with a true Pros and Cons list!
Trevor Bragg - Realty One Group
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I was supposed to ask on the “Arizona Housing Market” video you made last month but got distracted watching this video and inadvertently posted it here lol. Btw thanks for the advice. Great video! Your YT channel is going to explode very soon 😊
That makes more sense! Thanks!
This was a great video I appreciate the balance between the pros and cons of moving to a new state, keep up the great work.
Thank you!
@@livinginphoenix-trevorbragg you're welcome sir
I had a friend in Federal government back in DC. When he retired, he wanted to move to a really safe city so he checked out the government demographics for major cities. He found that Phoenix was ranked as an extremely low risk place to live because there are no natural threats like hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, even terrorist threats.
Appreciate the video :). Dormed for 2 semesters this year in Phoenix. Officially moving all the way from Boston this fall. Hoping all goes well!
Myself as well! Well from Wisconsin!
What’s better? using the 6% incentive to either buy a 3-2-1 or a 2-1 or a permanent buy down for home buyers.
The 6% amount is a total incentive, it is decided on how buyer use it. Rate buy down, upgrade options on home, pre pay HOA, closing costs paid, and/or combo of all.
Weird question for a Pros & Cons video lol! But I'm happy to help. This first depends on what rate you are getting. If you are getting a standard 7%, then I would go with a 2/1 or 3/2/1 buy down. Whichever you prefer. But if you are with a builder getting a 5% or lower rate, I would say permanent makes more sense. The reason is that I think rates will get into the 5s in the next two years, so if you have a 7% rate and buy it down to 6.5%, you would've wasted your money when you go to refinance. But if you are already at 5% and plan to live there for many years, then the permanent buy down makes more sense.
I was supposed to ask on the “Arizona Housing Market” video you made last month but got distracted watching this video and inadvertently posted it here lol. Btw thanks for the advice. Great video! Your YT channel is going to explode very soon 😊
The education statistics in the greater Phoenix area are a product of racial demographics and not an issue with funding. When compared to other areas and population groups, there is nothing out of the norm.
Us real arizonans can handle a round of golf in the middle of summer. Embrace the heat
True 🤣 my first time golfing in AZ was in 115 in summer. I did nearly lose the club a few times due to some sweaty hands and I learned I needed some new gloves when playing over summer!
Are the rats at the Phoenix VA really bigger than cats?
I’ve never heard of that before. I’ve never even seen a rat in Phoenix in the 7 years I’ve lived here
Cons: California Transplants
Glad you like it here in Arizona. I hope you left your California politics there.
Republican politics: Fake electors, Kari Lake nutjob, election denial. Lowest funding in 50 states for public education. Trump likes the uneducated, per a direct quote.