knothead Report post Posted 15 hours ago Anything north of Metro Phoenix is bound to be ruined by exponential growth. Although I like the Verde valley area, SE Arizona would probably be a better choice for overall quality of life. As an educator, I can tell you the number one indicator of student success and performance is parental involvement and a loving home. I sure wish I could do this all over again. Good Luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mattman215 Report post Posted 15 hours ago I hear Southern California recently went through some real estate removal….maybe try there ? In all seriousness I wouldn’t move here. I live here with my family on the outskirts and quite frankly Phoenix sucks and the state kind of sucks. Every year gets busier and more liberal. Once the kids are grown I will be moving. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Flatlander Report post Posted 15 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Mattman215 said: I hear Southern California recently went through some real estate removal….maybe try there ? In all seriousness I wouldn’t move here. I live here with my family on the outskirts and quite frankly Phoenix sucks and the state kind of sucks. Every year gets busier and more liberal. Once the kids are grown I will be moving. Bye 👋 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daryl_s Report post Posted 14 hours ago 8 hours ago, Boarman03 said: I don't know about the schools, but look at Coolidge and Eloy. They are probably about the cheapest land wise and in your path. I’ve lived in Florence most of the last 18 years. Trust me when I say Coolidge and Eloy would be the two absolute worst places in AZ to move to. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oz31p Report post Posted 14 hours ago 5 hours ago, HighschoolHunter said: Grew up in the valley but am in construction and have been hunting all over the state for the last 10 years. East of Prescott/Mayer area sounds the most like what you are describing and I know some people that have done that exact thing, buy an acre outside of Prescott to homeschool the kids and the dad drives an hour into the valley once every couple weeks. Even if it’s as much as twice a week, Mayer is less than an hour from north phoenix so I have considered that before. Only problem is I think those areas are pretty expensive especially as you get closer to Prescott/higher elevation. wickenburg and buckeye kinda fit your description but they are crazy expensive and will only get more crowded as development moves out that way. Also just hot dry desert. Payson is awesome and truly the gateway to the best fishing and hunting in the state of AZ, also while only 45 minutes from fountain hills/the valley. And will probably never get crowded/overdeveloped cause it basically sits on a rock pile that’s impossible to build on. If you can afford it that’s where I would go. Oracle is a small town north of Tuscon that could work if you are mostly between Tuscon and the valley, and sits at 4500’ so cooler than both, and has amazing Coues hunting in every direction. But I don’t know anything about schools/reputation/cost of living. Let us know where you land and God Bless. I’m guessing you have not been to Payson in a while. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cohntr6 Report post Posted 14 hours ago 2 hours ago, CatfishKev said: After the most recent discussion it's looking more like safford. I don't think momma will be wanting to be away from the babies. My kid loves working his morenci job and the next boy will be guaranteed to end up with his big bro. But it's at least 2 hours closer then SV. Good to hear! I check in on him frequently at work when I see him. I got the same out of him. Good kid. Jeff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cohntr6 Report post Posted 14 hours ago Hatchet Jack, Sounds like you need to come back this way. A few things have changed since you left but not much. You already know what you are getting into with Pima, Thatcher and Safford. Central has changed with more houses and less cotton fields. My wife is from Taylor and when I retire we may move\up that way. Round Valley is nice too. Sorry, I'm more familiar with the east side of the state than the places you mentioned considering. Jeff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites