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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Southwest
Thinking about moving to arizona, need help from people who live there
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<blockquote data-quote="red03dave" data-source="post: 6876782" data-attributes="member: 22093"><p>Automotive field here is huge, everything from diesel shops to aftermarket stuff. We get Barrett Jackson each year, we don't get rust on cars and we are allowed to drive our cars ll year round. My friend just got a job at International and is making 40K a year just to start off, also first job out of school. So depending on your experience you could do much better. The good thing about AZ is the summer is hell on cars and they always break down. </p><p></p><p>As far as your girlfriend is concerned she couldn't be in a better place. Arizona and the Phoenix metro area (specifically Scottsdale/Tempe/Phoenix) is littered with spas/resorts. The reason being we don't get snow and we have golf courses in the middle of the winter that are amazing and the food entertainment industry is also quite large here. You would have to take a trip out here really to know what I am trying to explain to you.</p><p></p><p>I used to be a loan officer and the housing market is declining and a perfect time to buy, not really to sell. Yes there are new neighborhoods going up and yes there are HOA dues, I pay 230 every quarter so it comes out to just under a grand a year, from what I have seen I am about middle of the road (I am not in a gated community). However, if you get a bank buy back or foreclosure property in an established neighborhood there are no HOA's and you get a bigger yard, but the neighborhoods aren't as well kept; so give and take there.</p><p></p><p>Right now depending on how much home you need and whether you want a townhome or Single Family Residence; homes range from 150K-250K and that is probably gonna get you anywhere from 1200-1800 sq ft. If you need a Realtor or wanna do it yourself, both are easy, and I could set you up with a few different Realtors (if you wanted to go that route). I personally would rather save the money and do it myself. Hit me up if you want to know anything else and good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red03dave, post: 6876782, member: 22093"] Automotive field here is huge, everything from diesel shops to aftermarket stuff. We get Barrett Jackson each year, we don't get rust on cars and we are allowed to drive our cars ll year round. My friend just got a job at International and is making 40K a year just to start off, also first job out of school. So depending on your experience you could do much better. The good thing about AZ is the summer is hell on cars and they always break down. As far as your girlfriend is concerned she couldn't be in a better place. Arizona and the Phoenix metro area (specifically Scottsdale/Tempe/Phoenix) is littered with spas/resorts. The reason being we don't get snow and we have golf courses in the middle of the winter that are amazing and the food entertainment industry is also quite large here. You would have to take a trip out here really to know what I am trying to explain to you. I used to be a loan officer and the housing market is declining and a perfect time to buy, not really to sell. Yes there are new neighborhoods going up and yes there are HOA dues, I pay 230 every quarter so it comes out to just under a grand a year, from what I have seen I am about middle of the road (I am not in a gated community). However, if you get a bank buy back or foreclosure property in an established neighborhood there are no HOA's and you get a bigger yard, but the neighborhoods aren't as well kept; so give and take there. Right now depending on how much home you need and whether you want a townhome or Single Family Residence; homes range from 150K-250K and that is probably gonna get you anywhere from 1200-1800 sq ft. If you need a Realtor or wanna do it yourself, both are easy, and I could set you up with a few different Realtors (if you wanted to go that route). I personally would rather save the money and do it myself. Hit me up if you want to know anything else and good luck! [/QUOTE]
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