WHY PEOPLE ARE LEAVING ARIZONA IN 2023 | Living In Arizona | Moving To Arizona | Arizona Real Estate

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Are you thinking about moving to Arizona? Let’s explore WHY PEOPLE ARE LEAVING ARIZONA IN 2023 today!
If you're looking for a place to settle down, Arizona might not be your best bet. It's hot out here, so don't expect to relax too much. And with how quickly the state has grown, it feels like there’s something new every day - which can be great if you love change, but can also be overwhelming! Plus, since Arizona is relatively new compared to other states, there’s not a lot of history and culture present here.
Crime rates are high in some parts of the state, and health issues need to be taken into consideration as well. As far as entertainment goes, there’s not a ton to do in Arizona; although political debates can definitely get heated – especially with the very strong political views found here.
And, let’s not forget about the weather. So if you're looking for a place that's warm and friendly but maybe a little too warm at times, Arizona might be just what you need – as long as you don't mind sweating it out!
If you’re thinking about moving to Arizona be sure to give me a call, shoot me a text, send me an email, or schedule a Zoom call. I’d love to help you make a smooth move to Arizona!
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00:00 - Intro to why people are leaving Arizona
00:35 - CTA Living in Arizona
01:42 - It's Hot Living in Arizona
03:20 - No longer relaxing
& has grown so much Living in Arizona
04:27 - Lack of history
& culture Living in Arizona
06:06 - Crime Living in Arizona
07:15 - Health Issues Living in Arizona
08:40 - There’s not a lot to do in Living in Arizona
10:46 - Very strong political views Living in Arizona
12:44 - The Weather Living in Arizona
14:09 - Wrap up to why people are leaving Arizona
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🤔 Thinking of moving to Phoenix Arizona? Let us help! 🌵
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LIVING_IN_ARIZONA
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AZ native and we are planning to move. Its horrible. Its changed for the worse the last few years. Over crowded with rude people, drought, heat is getting worse every summer ($650 for electric during summer running AC), everything is $$$ especially if you want to do anything fun! Politics are heated, road rage, bad traffic. Sure you can get away up north if you want to battle the traffic and crowds. You have to book a camp site 6 months beforehand. The growth with tons of distribution centers in the west valley bought by californian investers taking advantage of cheap land, the small houses going in everywhere. So crowded! Theyre building but forgetting about expanding the roads and schools. That's another big point, AZ is ranked 45th in education. This state is not family friendly anymore.

amyh
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I left for a few reasons. Some were personal, but the reasons that were not personal are 1) the heat - I lived there since 1993 (moved there as a child) and never liked the heat. I wanted seasons, especially raising children 2) cost of housing 3) too many people! I wanted to be somewhere out in the country with less people 4) Its turning into a mini LA as people are bringing their voting practices with them...its not the AZ it once was.

AbsyntheAndTears
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I left in 2017. Too many Californians moving in as the state became more popular. The culture of the state completely changed for the worse compared to the 90s and early 2000s.. it’s no longer home for me.

DevinEleven
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Been here 12 years. I don't want to leave. Best decision I ever made moving from NY to Arizona. I am quiet, conservative and introverted.

ATCguy
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During the summer most people stay inside or in their air conditioned cars during the day in AZ. But when the sun goes down you see people start leaving their homes to walk the dog or exercise. It’s still hot at night (often lows of 90) but without the sun cooking you it’s bearable at night.

andrewward
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We lived in Arizona for 35 years until we moved to Florida Space Coast two years ago and couldn’t be happier. Only regret was not moving sooner. Lived in nice areas of the valley in Chandler and Fountain Hills. Neither compare to where we live now. Weather more mild in winter, rarely falls under 60 degrees and summer. (77 for low and 90 for high is better than 95 and 112, even with extra humidity). Green and beautiful, water everywhere, more to see and do.

Sunlover
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I was born in Philippines and move here in 2004. To very humid place to a very dry place is very hard for
Me to adjust it took me about 5-8 years to see and find the beauty of az and still finding new places. If you like outdoor stuff. This place has it all. An hour or 30mins away you could be mountain biking hiking, camping, if you want stargazing just drive about 2 hours away from the city lights youll see the stars!! Oh and its better if you own a truck! Its fun to drive it around the desert 😊, the point is. Just get out there and explore. 😊

UrbanFishing-MTB
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I left California 17 years ago to be away from Californians. This place is California now and I will stay 1 more year and decide if I’m going to move. Schools suck here and have really declined and so has healthcare. Btw I live in flagstaff. I love my 4 seasons and if it’s cold I can go to Phoenix for the weekend. There’s positives here but I’m thinking the negatives are really starting to outweigh any positives. Makes me sad since my children’s family is from here and they were born here but we all feel this place has become so unfriendly anymore.

aimeekreutzer-malkawi
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Arizona is beautiful. The history is the land and the mountains, the western and Native American and Hispanic cultures. The state’s landscape is like no other . Wr are hard working people . We love the outdoors. We love our state .

joniarmel
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I can see why California people might seem an issue. As a native Californian, I am so used to paying the high rent . Looking at other areas surrounding Ventura made me cry. I love this town, but all I do is work for a roof.

susanrussell
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surprised you didn’t mention driving in arizona, it’s #1 for road rage in the US 2023 statistics

FlimsyCucomungo
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I live in Flagstaff. i work all over the state, its absolutely beautiful. Everyone that lives here knows why people are leaving. Its because the people that are coming.

TheProfessordank
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No one mentioned the crime rate in Phoenix, you might want to check it out before moving here., school ratings too.

tamrasgood
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I left because it was too damn hot and getting hotter every year. There is also almost no life outside 80% of the year because of the heat. Most of the summer there are death warnings - yes, those emergency notifications you get. Our weather app says "Don't go outside today as you may die". As someone with kids, there just isn't enough to do year-round. I left for CO and every time I go back for family I am reminded about how much nicer Colorado is than AZ.

A side note, AZ is ranked the worst state in the nation for public education.

All said, I loved the years I spent in Arizona. It just doesn't compare to the life in Colorado. How my life has changed: (1) I now go to local festivals almost every weekend, (2) local breweries are how I spend many date nights, (3) honey festivals from local beekeepers, (4) every manner of convention happens in Denver and I try to go to all of them, (5) get's at most 99 degrees in the summer (6) when it snows, it melts before noon and the plows are usually done on the main roads well in advance of that (7) the food scene is dynamic and interesting, (8) I can sneeze and hit a skii slope, (9) people out here just seem way nicer and less hot. (10) rolling hills and well paid public educations, (11) local wildlife like praire dogs, bald eagles, geese, (12) white water rafting in the summer in the Rockies (an hour from Denver). I could go on.

clgp
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Moved to Arzona about a year ago now, and i have to say it was the biggest mistake of my life. Trying to move back out as soon as I can afford it, but im worried im stuck here

dominicfox
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The history reason is a joke. The wild Wild West and all the Indian tribes history is plentiful.

robertf
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BIG PROBLEM for me when i lived there and now too when i come to visit relatives is the pollution from car exhaust but also tire particulate. EVERY TIME I go to the valley I get sore throat, the air never smells clean. Of course does not help that there is little rain and lack of green vegetation and trees to clean the air.

sevencostanza
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I moved here 25 yrs ago and love it. Yes it gets very hot in the summer but there are trade offs wherever you land. I recommend buying the smallest home your comfortable with just like a car they are cheaper to operate. The only thing I find worrisome is the californication taking place...

OYisit
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I lived in Las Cruces, NM with similar summers. I found refrigerated A/C does not work well over 105 f. But the A/C that works with water evaporation is about 1/10th the cost as it just has a tiny water pump and a fan. Those work better at any temperature over 105 f and will cool down to 68 f. These are also called "swamp coolers" as they just add humidity to the dry air. For some unknown reason, new houses only come with refrigerated air that will usually fail on a 115 f day. However the swamp coolers will not work on a cloudy day as the air must be hot and dry for them to work.

christopherstimpson