Lissette Semon: cheap rent like less than $800 for a 2 bedroom and 90* weather all day at a minimum but barable
Luis Farlow: ATVs and Dirt Bikes then Shooting Shooting and more Shooting
Delphine Cajka: whilst you're in seek of for a solid occupation, then Phoenix is the area for you. The pay is extremely severe and there are various fields you may choose. there are various places to shop in spite of the shown fact that Phoenix does have a site visitors subject. in case you reside in user-friendly terms 5 miles from you job and you should take I-10 to artwork, you may anticipate it to take 30-40 5 min. as some distance by way of fact the people there's a mix of each and every subculture right here. there's slightly against the regulation subject close to and around the airport and different spots interior the city, like another city you in user-friendly terms ought to renowned the place the undesirable aspects are and not cruise by making use of there at 12am. ! We do have a serial killer out and that is been everywhere in the information yet that happens in even the smallest cities. you in user-friendly terms quite ought to observe of your atmosphere, do no longer be so trusting of an harmless finding stranger and shop your doorways locked. overall that's a astonishing place to stay....Show more
Maria Devenney: its very hot and sweaty
Ginny Trickett: Well, it's currently 82 degrees here. Skies the limit as far as recreation. Hiking, swimming, horseback riding... it's a great place to live.
Leticia Laiben: Phoenix has a terrific climate between October and April. From about May until September most outdoor activities will be out of the question due to the heat. The worst month by far is June. In July, the monsoon begins which raises humidity (bringing cloud cover and sometimes rain) but this actually lowers temperatures and makes it more bearable. The low humidity means you'll never have to worry about car rust! or mosquitoes. Phoenix is a modern city with an excellent hig! hway system. Everything is laid out on a grid system and it's easy to get around. However, apart from its pleasant climate and gorgeous desert landscape, Phoenix doesn't offer much. I lived there for a year and would never go back. There's very little culture and diversity there, aside from the numerous Mexican chain restaurants and shops that sell Native American jewelry. The neighborhoods are so Orwellian - it's hundreds of square miles of tract housing. The restaurants are all commercial chains. The people are flaky and obnoxious. It seems just about everyone has a meth problem. The downtown area is strictly a busines district with very little in the way of nighlife and recreation. One sign you know you're in the wrong city is when you have to travel out to the SUBURBS (like Scottsdale, Westgate, etc,.) for entertainment. Panhandlers and solicitors are everywhere. I mean, everywhere. Wherever you go, whether you're just out for a walk or crossing through a parking lot, ! you're gonna run into someone trying to sell you something or asking you for money. That's one of the things I hated about Phoenix. The cost of living is reasonable but the local job market is awful, dragged down by the mortgage crisis and ongoing problems with illegal immigration. If it's not too late, you should re-consider your decision to move to Phoenix. Try Texas. There's a strong job market, low cost-of-living, plenty of culture, and terrific food....Show more
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