I used to live in this area. Lived there for years, There is a lot of rif-raff, and a lot of homeless people, but I liked that location a lot. I work for City of Tempe housing now and no matter where you go, you will have the same thing happening.
That's what it's supposed to be one paycheck and maybe two and the next for savings and other for needs etc. Obama got in and allowed investors to buy up all the cheap apaertments remodel them and charge from double to triple. No wonder there's so many homeless of all walks of life.
I make rent off 1 week of income. Unfortunately I still spend all the rest on food and activities. Back in Wa, I was paying less for rent, food, everything. I was making less too, but I was putting away a few hundred a month. Inflation this year has been crazy. I need to eat out less too. I suck at cooking lol
@@ianhop No up until bama rents would go up every year by 5% give or take. But mostly 5%, Obama did the renovation city program where complexes were either renovated or torn down and rebuilt. Usually it's attached to a renovation loan that investors automatically get with the purchase of distressed buildings. The cost of these complexes is supposed to be the going price in the neighborhood. Normally what happens after a renovation is that the investors will up the rent to cover their costs. These were fundings that bama gave out very easily to revitalize poor communities. They were supposed to be paid back. What ended up happening is that bama didn't hold them accountdable to pay back the grants. This allowed unscrupulous investors to jack up the actual property prices by 2 to 3 times. So if a rent was $500 it then became 1k or 1500. The way they did it on the books. Is that they put the starting price of the house as what the normal comparables was and then they added the loan amount to it. Causing a fraudulent hike in the property prices. Example: The normal way of doing legal business is say the comparables is 100k but the property you bought is 50k due to distress. Well the banks give you 50k+ credit or loan so that you can fix that property and bring it up to standards that would be the same or similar costs as the comparables of 100k. In other words by investing the 50k into the distressed home you bought for 50k. The new property value should be 100k give or take. It can be like 10k/20k or so under or above the comparable price of 100k but not more. This all depends to what types of renovations or additions was done to the property etc. So here's how America got shafted. These unscrupulous investors. Wrote the books this way. Instead of putting original property value of 50k and then add the investment of 50k plus yearly percentage rise etc. They put down in the books the property value to be 100k plus the 50k renovation cost and the yearly % rise. That was 5%+ but ain't no telling how high they put it. Bottomline a home that was supposed to be 100k give or take was now being sold for 150k to 180k etc and the new built homes went up approximately to 220k/250k. By the time all renovations were complete in the city. Once recorded in the tax department. What winded up happening is that whatever homes surrounded the new homes or renovated homes. When a realtor assessed their value to sell it. They automatically did the comparables of the homes next to them etc. And you guessed it. Those non renovated homes got a huge boost in their home price value. So there home used to be 100k but because the new or renovated homes are from 150k to 250k. Your home is now worth 140k etc and if you do some modifications like adding a pool and having awesome landscape etc. They could probably push your home from the original 100k/140k to 175k etc. Now in reality this should've never happened but it was a conglomerate effort of seasoned contractors/investors and bama didn't keep up with them. So society got shafted because after the price hikes. The new rental prices doubled and tripled and in some cases went up 4 to 5 times. I study real estate all the time. This is how I know some stuff.
It's pretty sweet, and 1k doesn't seem that bad in today's market. I live in San Diego and pay 800 for a 200sq ft studio in ground zero of the homeless Skid row section of 'America's Finest City' And that's a tax credit building. A nice studio in SD of this size will run 2300. It's all about location. I love your tours. Your channel is casual and informative. The interviews with residents are especially appreciated. Their stories are sometimes sad but they're from the heart. In the real estate review game you are the Vice President Of Keeping It Real.
The place looks really nice. Very tidy and the biggest thing that would attract me is the two people you asked questions to, neither tried to avoid you, walk away or not want to interact. They were both friendly and forthcoming. That tells you they feel safe and they feel safe because where they live is safe.
990.00 for a 1 bedroom. Good lord !!! When I moved to Arizona in 2004, you could get a nice bedroom for under 500 and a 1 bedroom in a not so good area for 375-450; although this was in Tucson. It ain’t that way anymore in Tucson.
I love what you're doing here in AZ to show us the different cities. Been here forever but lookin for a cheap place cuz I'm gonna be homeless VERY soon and you are dope af. Thank you Super!!!! Much love for what you bring to us! You're compassionate and just a straight bad ass and I appreciate it more than I could ever express thru words to you! Please keep doin what your doin. Your amazing!!!! Thank you for every video you make!!!! I know it ain't easy walkin around in the summer here. You're dope af. ❤
you can find something cheap but it all depends on what neighborhoods you live in or what is tolerable for u neighborhood wise. and yea I don't live in AZ but I been trying to get back there for yrs now and I am always looking at the housing and rental markets =) and I do have to say this apt was steal but what is the neighborhood at night time though... I was more concern when she said there was rehab place down the street AZ has gotten worst with drugs these past yrs and that's frighten...
Generally speaking, the third floor is cheaper than units on lower levels. No one wants to climb stairs in the Arizona heat. The only time higher floor levels are more expensive is if you’re in a high rise building with many amenities.
I love when you do affordable rent housing. Do more videos for $1,000 a month rent. It makes me want to move to Arizona again. When I hear 2200 I step away
@@jiggamanthemovie ok. Have fun living in an area that's really ugly and oppressive and feels like you'll never get out. That's what the ghetto does to people.
Honestly the woman at the Circle K has a point. I just moved to Phoenix about a year-and-a-half ago and one thing I noticed immediately is there anything near the canal is really interesting and a little rough. A lot of homeless people and drug addicts live down in the canals. But to be really straightforward with you if you spend any length of time in Phoenix you notice that there are issues almost anywhere.. if you're trying to live in an area where you never see a homeless person than living in a big city is not for you. That's not realistic especially since you can be homeless for so many reasons. And areas around freeways don't typically have good reputations either.
I had a friend that use to live in that complex 5 years ago it was horrible then looks like new owners cause they really fixed it up. The area is still not good but it's really what you make of it I guess....
I used to live right up the street on 16th St. and Camelback, it's really not a terrible area. The closer you are to downtown the more homeless ppl you'll see and that's in every major city. She was wrong for implying that the presence of Native Americans made the neighborhood unsavory. I'd take her advice with a grain of salt.
We all have to start somewhere. This isn’t that bad at all. I have lived in rentals like this back in the 80s and 90s. It’s a hand up for better things. Slap a shelving unit in the dining room and your kitchen will be hugh.
I used to work in that area, some drugs at the park which is few block to the north but still nice neighborhood! Expensive apartments on 16th Street and Campbell
16th street is the cutoff, it gets a lot better the further east you go, and everything east of 24th street and north of Indian School gets very expensive, that’s the Camelback East section but very nice one of my favorite areas of Phoenix
Hey super. Just down the street on 1111 east turney ave are some really bomb apartments for 950 a month. In that area u at. U gotta see these. It’s a hidden gem. Palm trees around a really nice pool. Large old shady trees. Nice green grass. Gazebos yeah. U won’t believe ur eyes 👀 at this place. Turney villas
THATS PRETTY DAM NICE AND IT LOOKED LIKE IT HAD NEW CARPET and new APPLIANCES AND PAINT. VERY CLEAN SPACIOUS. 👌 THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO! ALL THE WAY FROM WA STATE!
I’m having trouble getting past the circle k lady saying “Indian hospital” and implying that the presence of native Americans made the neighborhood “bad” ……Phoenix has such bad racism towards Mexican and Native population even though they are the majority. I live in the square (Palomas) which is a “bad” neighborhood but my neighbors watch out for me and have been nothing but welcoming. I pay $869 for a 2bed2bath with a little back yard w/d in unit. If you mind your business and keep situational awareness living in a “bad” neighborhood it’s all that bad.
@@timothybankerbakes3407 definitely, it seems like the people moving to Arizona is changing Arizona than what it use to be. Out of 5 States I live Arizona have the rudest people and the driving here shows.
@@moneyonfleek1992 well count that as a blessing that you haven’t experience no racist in AZ yet. Everybody not gonna have the same experience you have. Remember you are in a State that was last to pass Martin Luther King Holiday and didn’t want to pass it but only to NFL bring the Super Bowl in Tempe in the 90’s
If you go up a couple of streets to 16 and Highland to Camelback it’s totally different. Nice places to shop really nice apartment buildings and complex. I live near 16th Street and Camelback and it’s beautiful. A short distance away from Scottsdale….Now you still have homeless people in this area but that’s pretty common in Phoenix. The apartment you you were at looks pretty good
Yeah that's true everything on Camelback from like 7th st. and East is kinda nice but it's really tricky because then CamelBack is really rough from about 7th Street and West of it. Like you're saying Midtown on Arcadia are really nice areas for the most part
Dam my mortgage is $820 for a 1,800 sf 3 bedroom 2 bath house with pool in Peoria AZ. I’m glad I bought it 7 years ago. I almost didn’t buy it but now I see it’s the best decision I ever made
Our mortgage is 600 in Tucson. 1300 square feet. 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car carport, open desert behind us, no neighbors to the left of us, community pool, quiet neighborhood. Bought it in 2011 for 80,000.
You're going to the wrong places you should tour my apartment complex 1 bedrooms are 750 here and they have a shaded parking as well as washer and dryer in unit. They are called Del Mar Terrace on 71ave and indian school , like so he can see this!
I’m born & raised in New York City that complex was nice in NYC you’ll be paying at least 2,500 to live in something nice like that especially if the area is nice
My good friend Julie lives right up the street, many many years ago she jumped in the canal to saved a lil baby boy. I bet that property gets kinda wild once the night owls come out.
Very, very nice, Big Super! Quiet, beautifully kept grounds. That apartment was well laid out, and at that price with what rents are now in AZ? Absolutely a steal. Goodness! That was pretty 👀-opening. Great video! 👍✌️
In VOC/ Sedona, an apt like that at 518 sq ft goes for $1350 so I'm liking it too! If you want to do a day trip, I've heard that G's in Cornville is great, especially their parmesan fries! Love your work and helpful info!
I used to live there when I was little and the first night there my dads guitar connected to an amp played super loud in the middle of the night my mom and dad were scared that was like years ago
Greetings , all.. great vlog,.. Thank you! Looks decent for someone just starting out there and the price is fair.... I will be there on Friday ..Looking for a house to rent until,we decide on where we want to reside(area)!
I lived on N 12th and Indian for the past 5 years. , it is much nicer and gentrified since I first moved there . The riff raff really starts down towards 23rd ave and Indian . I’m in Minneapolis now for a couple months but I can’t wait to go back home !
I remember around 1995 I had a 2 bedroom/2 ba condo. W/D, Jacuzzi tub in 2nd bath, tile tops, 2 fireplaces @ 12th st and grovers(bell rd.)for......are you ready??? 550.00 a month. I am currently staying in a buddies 600 sq ft, 1 bedroom guest house for 800/month somewhat free utilities. I am a lucky cat.
Ugh I hear ya on thr mice. I rented last winter for 3 months at 40th and camelback. First week I heard something chewing behind fridge 🤮😭. Looked under sink. Tons of mouse poop that wasn’t there whne I moved in 😩😩😩. And it was a furnished winter rental $2300 a month. I broke the lease due to mice I was out of there. Thank god for Airbnb 🙌🏻. They refunded my money.
@@Laura-sn7mh wow 😮 I’m not living with mice or roaches period; I don’t care how much it cost. I live in Scottsdale now, and they have a problem with those big American bugs coming through ur drains, sinks, tubs and etc. I call like y’all better get this together or I’m out. They got it together real quick; cause I’m not having it, my rent is 1,348 for a two bedroom and two bathroom, and I don’t want to see nothing but my beautiful decor 🤣😂🤣😂 lol 😝 I’m just saying!
Oh wow, I'm here watching my favorite old show, The Golden Girls and watching your video at the same time and you're wearing that shirt! I want that! Nice staging!
you should review a place called Rosie's. It's a super small Mexican restaurant on University right as you cross the 101 into Mesa from Tempe. I think it's family owned, but it's killer food and usually great staff. I used to eat there all the time back in 2000-2002. It's small, dimly lit, and just a really cool spot for authentic food.
That is not 1 bad nice apartment spacious also..I been to Scottsdale and apartment way small...and at least this apartment didn't have a white refrigerator..
The price is inaccurate. The one bedroom is over a thousand. Also noticed how he was able to access the complex without putting in the gate code because the gate is always broken. Lots of domestic violence. Most of the apartments still have carpets. The complex is also much dirty than what was shown in the videos. Please don't be fooled do your research.
Yea but its almost impossible to find a 2bd 2ba in phoenix for under $1900. My friend is a single mom and even with starting pay as new nurse many places say she does not earn enough for the 3X income differential. I think AZ is in that tough situation where rent is increasing faster than our pay increases…. Fingers crossed it stabilizes soon 😬
14:23 you can reverse that hinge. All basic fridges come Right Hinge, They reversed it, because that fridge is Too Wide for the opening and would cause the door to Squeeze, Scrape & Bang against the wall. Since they have extra height, There's options available that would fit, prolly perfect. Those are pocket handles and probably make the door even less accessible. If you build a kitchen, Don't slam the fridge in the corner, Unless the space already set like this one, then its On the Fridge to make the space work. Would have been 10x Better to install a Pantry to the right of the stove, place the Fridge on the Left Side, then choose Left or Right Hinge. More accessible, solves the space issue and increases storage. The seating area is also inset and could accommodate more upper cabinets. Sometimes a rental company will let you enhance your unit, and they stay when you move. Unless you're Licensed & Approved, just use their contractors or handy man.
Thank you big super this is a really cute little apartment or single couple or just a single person real cute really good price thank you for the video
It’s crazy how so many people are like i dont wanna live in the ghetto and there’s so many “ghettos” lol and it’s all they can afford and even then they can’t afford it. There’s homeless people everywhere even in Scottsdale
Love for you to come visit us in South Mesa ,on the N Gilbert border .. decent rent ($1150 for 1 bd) and in the Dana park area right off the 60! Very few homeless and at the airport within 25 min Been watching ya since way before we moved here a few yrs back Love the videos man keep em coming!
Great video Super! I’m enjoying the apartment tours! I lived there in 19 and got to meet Sam when I was there. I’m hoping to move back to Phoenix eventually. That’s a decent apartment complex. I lived at Wickertree apartments for 995 for a one bed room with a washer and dryer.
Just moved here 2 weeks ago. Your content was a huge part of my decision to come here.
I used to live in this area. Lived there for years, There is a lot of rif-raff, and a lot of homeless people, but I liked that location a lot. I work for City of Tempe housing now and no matter where you go, you will have the same thing happening.
Back in the 80's and early 90's you could make rent on one weeks paycheck....
That's what it's supposed to be one paycheck and maybe two and the next for savings and other for needs etc. Obama got in and allowed investors to buy up all the cheap apaertments remodel them and charge from double to triple. No wonder there's so many homeless of all walks of life.
@@factsmatter1172 what did Obama sign in that allowed this? I’m pretty sure they’ve always been able to do that. Could be wrong though.
I make rent off 1 week of income. Unfortunately I still spend all the rest on food and activities. Back in Wa, I was paying less for rent, food, everything. I was making less too, but I was putting away a few hundred a month. Inflation this year has been crazy. I need to eat out less too. I suck at cooking lol
@@ianhop No up until bama rents would go up every year by 5% give or take. But mostly 5%, Obama did the renovation city program where complexes were either renovated or torn down and rebuilt. Usually it's attached to a renovation loan that investors automatically get with the purchase of distressed buildings. The cost of these complexes is supposed to be the going price in the neighborhood. Normally what happens after a renovation is that the investors will up the rent to cover their costs. These were fundings that bama gave out very easily to revitalize poor communities. They were supposed to be paid back. What ended up happening is that bama didn't hold them accountdable to pay back the grants. This allowed unscrupulous investors to jack up the actual property prices by 2 to 3 times.
So if a rent was $500 it then became 1k or 1500. The way they did it on the books. Is that they put the starting price of the house as what the normal comparables was and then they added the loan amount to it. Causing a fraudulent hike in the property prices.
Example: The normal way of doing legal business is say the comparables is 100k but the property you bought is 50k due to distress. Well the banks give you 50k+ credit or loan so that you can fix that property and bring it up to standards that would be the same or similar costs as the comparables of 100k.
In other words by investing the 50k into the distressed home you bought for 50k. The new property value should be 100k give or take. It can be like 10k/20k or so under or above the comparable price of 100k but not more. This all depends to what types of renovations or additions was done to the property etc.
So here's how America got shafted. These unscrupulous investors. Wrote the books this way.
Instead of putting original property value of 50k and then add the investment of 50k plus yearly percentage rise etc. They put down in the books the property value to be 100k plus the 50k renovation cost and the yearly % rise. That was 5%+ but ain't no telling how high they put it. Bottomline a home that was supposed to be 100k give or take was now being sold for 150k to 180k etc and the new built homes went up approximately to 220k/250k. By the time all renovations were complete in the city. Once recorded in the tax department. What winded up happening is that whatever homes surrounded the new homes or renovated homes. When a realtor assessed their value to sell it. They automatically did the comparables of the homes next to them etc. And you guessed it. Those non renovated homes got a huge boost in their home price value. So there home used to be 100k but because the new or renovated homes are from 150k to 250k. Your home is now worth 140k etc and if you do some modifications like adding a pool and having awesome landscape etc. They could probably push your home from the original 100k/140k to 175k etc.
Now in reality this should've never happened but it was a conglomerate effort of seasoned contractors/investors and bama didn't keep up with them. So society got shafted because after the price hikes. The new rental prices doubled and tripled and in some cases went up 4 to 5 times. I study real estate all the time. This is how I know some stuff.
It's pretty sweet, and 1k doesn't seem that bad in today's market. I live in San Diego and pay 800 for a 200sq ft studio in ground zero of the homeless Skid row section of 'America's Finest City' And that's a tax credit building. A nice studio in SD of this size will run 2300. It's all about location. I love your tours. Your channel is casual and informative. The interviews with residents are especially appreciated. Their stories are sometimes sad but they're from the heart. In the real estate review game you are the Vice President Of Keeping It Real.
The place looks really nice. Very tidy and the biggest thing that would attract me is the two people you asked questions to, neither tried to avoid you, walk away or not want to interact. They were both friendly and forthcoming. That tells you they feel safe and they feel safe because where they live is safe.
990.00 for a 1 bedroom. Good lord !!! When I moved to Arizona in 2004, you could get a nice bedroom for under 500 and a 1 bedroom in a not so good area for 375-450; although this was in Tucson. It ain’t that way anymore in Tucson.
I love what you're doing here in AZ to show us the different cities. Been here forever but lookin for a cheap place cuz I'm gonna be homeless VERY soon and you are dope af. Thank you Super!!!! Much love for what you bring to us! You're compassionate and just a straight bad ass and I appreciate it more than I could ever express thru words to you! Please keep doin what your doin. Your amazing!!!! Thank you for every video you make!!!! I know it ain't easy walkin around in the summer here. You're dope af. ❤
Thanks so much for watching! Very much appreciated!
@@OfficialBigSuper always! 💛
you can find something cheap but it all depends on what neighborhoods you live in or what is tolerable for u neighborhood wise. and yea I don't live in AZ but I been trying to get back there for yrs now and I am always looking at the housing and rental markets =) and I do have to say this apt was steal but what is the neighborhood at night time though... I was more concern when she said there was rehab place down the street AZ has gotten worst with drugs these past yrs and that's frighten...
@@OfficialBigSuper can you do a video for touring on oblock
I ❤ the Golden Girls t-shirt 👕 & your channel. You always bring a smile to my face😊
Thanks for bringing one to mines! 😊
I can’t wait to run into big super in these streets 😂 he’s part of the reason I moved to AZ
I honestly thought it was gonna be crappy never of the area but I’m pleasantly surprised with this one good find
They can make apartments look nice, but once you’ve been there a few days; you realize it was more of a facade
This is really really nice probably the best I seen I’d take it 🔥 is all utilities included??
Generally speaking, the third floor is cheaper than units on lower levels. No one wants to climb stairs in the Arizona heat. The only time higher floor levels are more expensive is if you’re in a high rise building with many amenities.
I love when you do affordable rent housing. Do more videos for $1,000 a month rent. It makes me want to move to Arizona again. When I hear 2200 I step away
You don’t want to live here if you can’t afford something over 1000 a month. That’s about what I pay and it is not nice
@@ianhop I'm a man I can live anywhere
@@jiggamanthemovie ok. Have fun living in an area that's really ugly and oppressive and feels like you'll never get out. That's what the ghetto does to people.
@@ianhop :(
He need to do a video for apartment shopping on oblock
Honestly the woman at the Circle K has a point. I just moved to Phoenix about a year-and-a-half ago and one thing I noticed immediately is there anything near the canal is really interesting and a little rough. A lot of homeless people and drug addicts live down in the canals.
But to be really straightforward with you if you spend any length of time in Phoenix you notice that there are issues almost anywhere.. if you're trying to live in an area where you never see a homeless person than living in a big city is not for you. That's not realistic especially since you can be homeless for so many reasons. And areas around freeways don't typically have good reputations either.
I had a friend that use to live in that complex 5 years ago it was horrible then looks like new owners cause they really fixed it up. The area is still not good but it's really what you make of it I guess....
I used to live right up the street on 16th St. and Camelback, it's really not a terrible area. The closer you are to downtown the more homeless ppl you'll see and that's in every major city. She was wrong for implying that the presence of Native Americans made the neighborhood unsavory. I'd take her advice with a grain of salt.
I think that's changed overtime. There's lots of homeless all over town now. By freeways. I encounter many on I-17
Yep! Good location that has a lot of jobs, plus close to downtown as well. Great points. I love having different cultures around!!
I agree. Her statement about Native Americans was pretty harsh. We are on their land.
@@hdz5763 especially in avondale, there's homeless galore out here
Im native american and I felt very offended😂 well I understand were a bunch of drunks and shit but she didnt have to do us like that smh
We all have to start somewhere. This isn’t that bad at all. I have lived in rentals like this back in the 80s and 90s. It’s a hand up for better things. Slap a shelving unit in the dining room and your kitchen will be hugh.
I love the faux wood floors. I prefer that over carpet.
Real wood is better.
The problem with this apartment is that the door opens up directly to the outside which can be dangerous.
I couldn’t agree more
Gives that "short term motel vibe".
“Can it be so bad if there are ducks here? Have you ever seen ducks in a bad neighborhood?” 😂
He made a ridiculous comment..ducks just need water..they don't know from rich or poor..😅😂
Very nice. It’s definitely affordable. Thanks for sharing.. ❤ Newark Jersey ❤
I knew you was going to choose life water lol always a signature getting that water before you go in
Need to do it at night too it’s always quiet during the day people sleeping lol
I’m moving to Phoenix but not moving to the hood. Everything I’ve seen only is crazy expensive
Watched from beginning to end with the whole fam 😉 that’s a good price & nice apartment considering the area. We are off the 17 & Bell.
Thank you so much 🤗
I used to work in that area, some drugs at the park which is few block to the north but still nice neighborhood! Expensive apartments on 16th Street and Campbell
Try Original Hamburger Works on 15th Ave & Thomas 👍🏽🤗🍔 so bombbbbbb!!!!
Original Hamburger Works is the Hit...It goes hard Frfr....
16th street is the cutoff, it gets a lot better the further east you go, and everything east of 24th street and north of Indian School gets very expensive, that’s the Camelback East section but very nice one of my favorite areas of Phoenix
We can’t wait to come out there!!!
I know me too !
Why
I wore my shirt like that a few days ago😬👍🏾 Loveeee that show!
Hey super. Just down the street on 1111 east turney ave are some really bomb apartments for 950 a month. In that area u at. U gotta see these. It’s a hidden gem. Palm trees around a really nice pool. Large old shady trees. Nice green grass. Gazebos yeah. U won’t believe ur eyes 👀 at this place. Turney villas
Send the name I’m looking for a new place
Turney villas Covered parking. Security gates. BBQ grills. Laundry room. Weight room.
@@jtphx4916 thank you!
THATS PRETTY DAM NICE AND IT LOOKED LIKE IT HAD NEW CARPET and new APPLIANCES AND PAINT. VERY CLEAN SPACIOUS. 👌 THANKS FOR THIS VIDEO! ALL THE WAY FROM WA STATE!
I’m having trouble getting past the circle k lady saying “Indian hospital” and implying that the presence of native Americans made the neighborhood “bad” ……Phoenix has such bad racism towards Mexican and Native population even though they are the majority. I live in the square (Palomas) which is a “bad” neighborhood but my neighbors watch out for me and have been nothing but welcoming. I pay $869 for a 2bed2bath with a little back yard w/d in unit. If you mind your business and keep situational awareness living in a “bad” neighborhood it’s all that bad.
And Black people. I faced the most Racism ever moving to Arizona.
@@timothybankerbakes3407 definitely, it seems like the people moving to Arizona is changing Arizona than what it use to be. Out of 5 States I live Arizona have the rudest people and the driving here shows.
@@marquisbrown9264 yea right I moved couple weeks back never felt no racist shit yet but im in chandler i dont know where u are
@@moneyonfleek1992 well count that as a blessing that you haven’t experience no racist in AZ yet. Everybody not gonna have the same experience you have. Remember you are in a State that was last to pass Martin Luther King Holiday and didn’t want to pass it but only to NFL bring the Super Bowl in Tempe in the 90’s
Yeah exactly.
Sometimes you got to go at night to see the neighborhood
Another great video 👍 Apartment looked nice if you can deal with the neighborhood. It probably transforms into another phase after dark.
It does. I live on 40th & Indian school and that area is VERY different after dark & on the weekends
If you go up a couple of streets to 16 and Highland to Camelback it’s totally different. Nice places to shop really nice apartment buildings and complex. I live near 16th Street and Camelback and it’s beautiful. A short distance away from Scottsdale….Now you still have homeless people in this area but that’s pretty common in Phoenix. The apartment you you were at looks pretty good
Yeah that's true everything on Camelback from like 7th st. and East is kinda nice but it's really tricky because then CamelBack is really rough from about 7th Street and West of it. Like you're saying Midtown on Arcadia are really nice areas for the most part
The Stand! Very good burgers, fries and shakes.
That stretch of Indian school dominates the best of new times lists
I'm moving to Phoenix in January and I am so glad I found your channel! Helps me get to know the city more while still being in Miami
Scottsdale or ph is good
Easy stay outside of the highway called the loop 101. Stay away from central and south phoenix. Stay away from anything within 5 miles from the I-17.
Better start hydrating right now then
Thank you for all that you do... Looking forward to linking up with you to shoot some videos down in AZ !!!
Love your shirts. I watch all of your videos. Thank you
Only found your channel last week you’re amazing ❤️ all your videos brother 🙏🏾🇬🇧
When my mom-in- law lived there, management didn't make repairs, the grounds were unkempt and too much party at night.
Sounds like typical management in Phoenix
@@marquisbrown9264 yep, after you sign the lease!
In that area? And $990 is such a steal?? Sad times we live in now..
Lol I know right!? I would never pay that for an apartment. Horrible times right now
GR8 PRICE 4 THAT APT, IT'S NICEE..
$990 per month? Great bargain and nice too👍🏾 Area seemed ok to me.
It's in the afternoon so you won't see the "riff raff" 😂😂😂
Pretty nice. Perfect for single person, you're spot on...
No cap the whole livin room is vibe as soon u step n the way it look then the bed room is a nice sizes not to clutter enough space I like it 💯🫡
Whats crazy, i have a house near the Riverview in Mesa with a $670 mortgage.. Love the golden girls shirt....
Dam my mortgage is $820 for a 1,800 sf 3 bedroom 2 bath house with pool in Peoria AZ. I’m glad I bought it 7 years ago. I almost didn’t buy it but now I see it’s the best decision I ever made
Our mortgage is 600 in Tucson. 1300 square feet. 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car carport, open desert behind us, no neighbors to the left of us, community pool, quiet neighborhood. Bought it in 2011 for 80,000.
Hit up Lenny's burger off of 35th Ave and tbird.... so good !👌🏾
You're going to the wrong places you should tour my apartment complex 1 bedrooms are 750 here and they have a shaded parking as well as washer and dryer in unit. They are called Del Mar Terrace on 71ave and indian school , like so he can see this!
Ty I might need to check that area out aswell
71st and Indian is a crappy part of town though. Pretty sure that’s still kinda the hood. Gotta go a bit farther west before it gets nice
Dang girl! They pet friendly? Lol. Y lease is renewing in feb. I live in DT and I hear the rent is renewing 200+/mo.
@@chwoonie yes pet friendly you just have to pay extra fee for them
Did they recently change names?I googled and another name popped up.
Lenny's Burger on Glendale just west of the I-17, real good burgers
I’m born & raised in New York City that complex was nice in NYC you’ll be paying at least 2,500 to live in something nice like that especially if the area is nice
I here rent has been going up in Arizona ,all apartments are on waiting lists
u right
Rents definitely up But you can find a place pretty easy
video bangin out the gate!
U have to ride thru at 2am to see if there's riffraff
You have the best music. Tfs
Hi Big Super, really great find! Love the style, and colors!
I liked this video. Good job and interaction with people.
Thanks for the tour!
My good friend Julie lives right up the street, many many years ago she jumped in the canal to saved a lil baby boy.
I bet that property gets kinda wild once the night owls come out.
Very, very nice, Big Super! Quiet, beautifully kept grounds. That apartment was well laid out, and at that price with what rents are now in AZ? Absolutely a steal. Goodness! That was pretty 👀-opening. Great video! 👍✌️
In VOC/ Sedona, an apt like that at 518 sq ft goes for $1350 so I'm liking it too! If you want to do a day trip, I've heard that G's in Cornville is great, especially their parmesan fries! Love your work and helpful info!
Sounds great!
This is my favorite video of yours
lucky you my boy supera !! I was tempted to fast forward many times in the video, good find for the apartments too, will be moving out there soon
Hey Super! Notification squad⭐
Treen! Notification Squad! Lets Go!
I used to live there when I was little and the first night there my dads guitar connected to an amp played super loud in the middle of the night my mom and dad were scared that was like years ago
Super always find the best deals🔥🔥
Lucky boys brings back memories
Definitely a nice place for a new immigrant nurse who is starting there! Thanks for the tour bro! YOU THE MAN BROTHER!
Greetings , all.. great vlog,.. Thank you! Looks decent for someone just starting out there and the price is fair.... I will be there on Friday ..Looking for a house to rent until,we decide on where we want to reside(area)!
I like the modern wood for the balcony
Best shirt ever!!
Not a bad price!! Thanks Super for the tour👍🏾😁💯
You bet
That entire area is starting to boom. You just have to be careful which block you’re on.
Facts..
@Art Chave neither, it's more of base head's with guns trying to rob people
Love your Golden Girls TShirt
I lived on N 12th and Indian for the past 5 years. , it is much nicer and gentrified since I first moved there . The riff raff really starts down towards 23rd ave and Indian . I’m in Minneapolis now for a couple months but I can’t wait to go back home !
I remember around 1995 I had a 2 bedroom/2 ba condo. W/D, Jacuzzi tub in 2nd bath, tile tops, 2 fireplaces @ 12th st and grovers(bell rd.)for......are you ready??? 550.00 a month. I am currently staying in a buddies 600 sq ft, 1 bedroom guest house for 800/month somewhat free utilities. I am a lucky cat.
That place was cute. Too small for me but cute. Id love to see some 2-3 bedroom finds.
The apartment looks nice 👍 I’ll just have to keep my gun loaded living there; and hopefully management is good and no roaches and mice
Ugh I hear ya on thr mice. I rented last winter for 3 months at 40th and camelback. First week I heard something chewing behind fridge 🤮😭. Looked under sink. Tons of mouse poop that wasn’t there whne I moved in 😩😩😩. And it was a furnished winter rental $2300 a month. I broke the lease due to mice I was out of there. Thank god for Airbnb 🙌🏻. They refunded my money.
@@Laura-sn7mh wow 😮 I’m not living with mice or roaches period; I don’t care how much it cost. I live in Scottsdale now, and they have a problem with those big American bugs coming through ur drains, sinks, tubs and etc. I call like y’all better get this together or I’m out. They got it together real quick; cause I’m not having it, my rent is 1,348 for a two bedroom and two bathroom, and I don’t want to see nothing but my beautiful decor 🤣😂🤣😂 lol 😝 I’m just saying!
@@KnowYourWorthPodcast I had issues with those when I lived on Hayden and Indian school near golf course 😬 ugh hated those
@@Laura-sn7mh exactly they are the worst 😩😐
Always keep it loaded
Good evening Big Super Tribe 🇺🇸
What's happening... Thanks for stopping by!
I used to live in Phoenix it got to expensive to live I had 2400 a month coming in with Bills.
Oh wow, I'm here watching my favorite old show, The Golden Girls and watching your video at the same time and you're wearing that shirt! I want that! Nice staging!
Love it
Great video... Big Super it was a beautiful apartment.
you should review a place called Rosie's. It's a super small Mexican restaurant on University right as you cross the 101 into Mesa from Tempe. I think it's family owned, but it's killer food and usually great staff. I used to eat there all the time back in 2000-2002. It's small, dimly lit, and just a really cool spot for authentic food.
That is not 1 bad nice apartment spacious also..I been to Scottsdale and apartment way small...and at least this apartment didn't have a white refrigerator..
The price is inaccurate. The one bedroom is over a thousand. Also noticed how he was able to access the complex without putting in the gate code because the gate is always broken. Lots of domestic violence. Most of the apartments still have carpets. The complex is also much dirty than what was shown in the videos. Please don't be fooled do your research.
Beats the hell out of the $1900 2bd-2ba I’m paying out here in Washington State 👍🏿
Yea but its almost impossible to find a 2bd 2ba in phoenix for under $1900. My friend is a single mom and even with starting pay as new nurse many places say she does not earn enough for the 3X income differential.
I think AZ is in that tough situation where rent is increasing faster than our pay increases…. Fingers crossed it stabilizes soon 😬
Gotta hit up Luke's next time you're there
COOL T SHIRT 💯💯💯
14:23 you can reverse that hinge. All basic fridges come Right Hinge, They reversed it, because that fridge is Too Wide for the opening and would cause the door to Squeeze, Scrape & Bang against the wall. Since they have extra height, There's options available that would fit, prolly perfect.
Those are pocket handles and probably make the door even less accessible.
If you build a kitchen, Don't slam the fridge in the corner, Unless the space already set like this one, then its On the Fridge to make the space work.
Would have been 10x Better to install a Pantry to the right of the stove, place the Fridge on the Left Side, then choose Left or Right Hinge. More accessible, solves the space issue and increases storage.
The seating area is also inset and could accommodate more upper cabinets. Sometimes a rental company will let you enhance your unit, and they stay when you move. Unless you're Licensed & Approved, just use their contractors or handy man.
Is anyone gona point 👉 out that Iconic golden girls t-shirt tho !! Dope
I love this guy!! So real!
I live on 19th and school Indiana road and it was so bad I come back to Fresno California Fast
Thank you big super this is a really cute little apartment or single couple or just a single person real cute really good price thank you for the video
It’s crazy how so many people are like i dont wanna live in the ghetto and there’s so many “ghettos” lol and it’s all they can afford and even then they can’t afford it. There’s homeless people everywhere even in Scottsdale
Looks pretty nice and they keep it up good.
Love for you to come visit us in South Mesa ,on the N Gilbert border .. decent rent ($1150 for 1 bd) and in the Dana park area right off the 60!
Very few homeless and at the airport within 25 min
Been watching ya since way before we moved here a few yrs back
Love the videos man keep em coming!
Welcome to AZ... Thanks for watching! hmu on ig
Great video Super! I’m enjoying the apartment tours! I lived there in 19 and got to meet Sam when I was there. I’m hoping to move back to Phoenix eventually. That’s a decent apartment complex. I lived at Wickertree apartments for 995 for a one bed room with a washer and dryer.
Hey this place is kool me and my folks stayin in camel back mansion 😎 very nice!