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I live in Tucson, in Arizona. I grew up here. It’s a beautiful place here, though the heat is frustrating. It’s definitely a laid back lifestyle here too. There is a lack of opportunity, so I would like to move to California someday. It is too expensive for me at the moment, I would have to save up quite a bit to even rent there.
I love some areas of California like San Diego but the cost to live there and the stress it puts on you is no small matter. SO unless you have a super high salary or large wealth, I think Arizona is better for most as long as you can deal with the summer heat and the dry landscapes.
Definitely pros and cons to both. Like it sounds like you did, people just need find out what they can live with and I hope this video helps make the differences clear.
I’m investing in AZ. Live in San Diego County. Selling a home in SD for property rentals in AZ. If I stay in CA I have to have another game plan with rentals. CA is beautiful but very bad bad government control. You right about the mountains of AZ. I honestly think they are better. Honestly can’t believe Californians ain’t talking about it. Just my opinion, the taxes we pay are not worth the outdoor activities we have. The politicians absolutely exploit that and bank on you not leaving.
Investing in AZ is a terrible idea… you do know that the place will be uninhabitable within the next 20 years right? We’re gonna reach easily 120 degrees in May by then
@@bricelevai8520don’t be a troll already did and ran my numbers very positive output. Also I don’t have my assets in the valley either. I’m in northern AZ. Enjoy the heat down there. I’m cashing in on the tourism that heads to the mountains from the folks in the valley.
Love SoCal. My hometown of SD. Live now in AZ and like others have said if you are established in Socal, wealthy or have a GREAT career i stay there. However if you are like most Phoenix/AZ gives you a better chance to own/invest/save etc.. also depends were you live in Socal becuase if you are living in Shell Town, Logan Heights etc i prefer AZ 100 out 100 times lol
Im trying to pay a house off considering Phoenix, i bought at the bottom of the market so i, have good equity.Im currently in east whittier love san diego for the weather fishing etc.
One of the reasons Arizona ranks low in K-12 education is because of freedom. The Arizona Private School Tuition Tax Credit allows Arizona taxpayers to give to AZTO and receive a dollar-for-dollar tax credit against your Arizona Income Taxes. AZTO then issues tuition awards to eligible students attending one of AZTO's participating schools. This goes against the grain of public education system!
Crowded beaches and a pain in the ass to get to them too many people everywhere yes nice if you can afford to live there but even to visit dealing with road rage is not worth it.
I lived in Tucson until I retired. Moved to Asia and now thinking about moving back to the US. Since I'm familiar with it, I will first move back to Tucson. Tucson city has changed a lot. The downtown looks rundown. The desert recreation is still beautiful (except summer days). The big issue that cannot be ignored is the cost of living in California robs me of over $1100k/mo, just from taxes. Rent is higher, gas is higher. I don't know about vehicle registration, utilities, groceries, health/auto insurance, etc. I'd rather save the $13,200/year and take trips using that savings. I'm sure there's other associated costs, but just the tax stops me.
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I live in Tucson, in Arizona. I grew up here. It’s a beautiful place here, though the heat is frustrating. It’s definitely a laid back lifestyle here too. There is a lack of opportunity, so I would like to move to California someday. It is too expensive for me at the moment, I would have to save up quite a bit to even rent there.
If you ever do make it out here, feel free to reach out. I'd be happy to help you find places within your budget.
I love some areas of California like San Diego but the cost to live there and the stress it puts on you is no small matter. SO unless you have a super high salary or large wealth, I think Arizona is better for most as long as you can deal with the summer heat and the dry landscapes.
Definitely pros and cons to both. Like it sounds like you did, people just need find out what they can live with and I hope this video helps make the differences clear.
Coming from a 3rd generation Phoenix. Live in Arizona, vacation in San Diego. Vacation in July the hottest month.
@@jameswilkie9040 yeah tons of people do this. we see zonie plates all summer long!
@@jameswilkie9040 Yup hit SD a couple or few times in the summer to break up the heat then you're golden.
“I’d rather be dead in California then alive in Arizona”
lol 😂
Lucile was a wise woman
I’m in phoenix az not a bad city or state however it’s pretty boring
AZ = Big house in the middle if nowhere
CA = Small house in the middle of everything.
well put lol
I’m investing in AZ. Live in San Diego County. Selling a home in SD for property rentals in AZ. If I stay in CA I have to have another game plan with rentals. CA is beautiful but very bad bad government control.
You right about the mountains of AZ. I honestly think they are better. Honestly can’t believe Californians ain’t talking about it. Just my opinion, the taxes we pay are not worth the outdoor activities we have. The politicians absolutely exploit that and bank on you not leaving.
I truly love the outdoors in both places. But for me what gives california the edge is getting to enjoy it all year round
Investing in AZ is a terrible idea… you do know that the place will be uninhabitable within the next 20 years right? We’re gonna reach easily 120 degrees in May by then
@@bricelevai8520 it's already too hot there for my liking!
@@bricelevai8520don’t be a troll already did and ran my numbers very positive output. Also I don’t have my assets in the valley either. I’m in northern AZ. Enjoy the heat down there. I’m cashing in on the tourism that heads to the mountains from the folks in the valley.
AZ because it’s less expensive, but it’s also so close to CA u can still enjoy CA
yup, not uncommon to see tons of AZ plates around here!
born and raised in socal so i might be bias but cali beats az in every category except cost of living and politics.. prove me wrong..
hard place not to love!
@tuffinbozz-b5z lol
Love SoCal. My hometown of SD. Live now in AZ and like others have said if you are established in Socal, wealthy or have a GREAT career i stay there. However if you are like most Phoenix/AZ gives you a better chance to own/invest/save etc.. also depends were you live in Socal becuase if you are living in Shell Town, Logan Heights etc i prefer AZ 100 out 100 times lol
pros and cons to both!
Im trying to pay a house off considering Phoenix, i bought at the bottom of the market so i, have good equity.Im currently in east whittier love san diego for the weather fishing etc.
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That Tucson heat is too much.
Agreed! But some people love it🤷♂
One of the reasons Arizona ranks low in K-12 education is because of freedom. The Arizona Private School Tuition Tax Credit allows Arizona taxpayers to give to AZTO and receive a dollar-for-dollar tax credit against your Arizona Income Taxes. AZTO then issues tuition awards to eligible students attending one of AZTO's participating schools. This goes against the grain of public education system!
Interesting!
AZ is better
Crowded beaches and a pain in the ass to get to them too many people everywhere yes nice if you can afford to live there but even to visit dealing with road rage is not worth it.
gotta find the local spots 👀
stay outta arizona we don't like ya
I lived in Tucson until I retired. Moved to Asia and now thinking about moving back to the US. Since I'm familiar with it, I will first move back to Tucson.
Tucson city has changed a lot. The downtown looks rundown. The desert recreation is still beautiful (except summer days).
The big issue that cannot be ignored is the cost of living in California robs me of over $1100k/mo, just from taxes. Rent is higher, gas is higher. I don't know about vehicle registration, utilities, groceries, health/auto insurance, etc. I'd rather save the $13,200/year and take trips using that savings. I'm sure there's other associated costs, but just the tax stops me.
Coming to Arizona, Leave your California politics in California.