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Hiya,
we are a family of four, relocating from england to casa grande in the next 6 months, as you can see from my sign in name im a nurse, im coming over with an agency. i wondered if there were any other nurses going across with an agency also, what are the schools like and are there any areas to avoid thanks claire and family |
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Casa Grande is in a good place....between Tucson and Phoenix. Phoenix is about 40 minutes away and Tucson is an hour away.
Case Grande appears to be a nice little town...about 40,000 people and growing. Real estate is exploding there. Seems to be pretty quiet and safe. |
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I visited casa grande several times and really liked it because it has lots of things to do lots of good stores also I heard they will be building a big mall in that area
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