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I would like to know which cities would be best to move in. We are thinking about moving from California.
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Phoenix seems to be getting a lot of votes lately.
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Depends on what you want out of a city. We have been looking all around Arizona for the last 2 years. Quite frankly we are not Phoenix fans but it is a favorite for most as AZdreamer hinted at, and has the higher paying jobs compared to other cities, which has alot to do with it.
We actually love the Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley area the most. Although jobs are not as plentiful there, we love many other things about it, including a slightly milder climate, more space, and being centrally located. Within 1 to 1 1/2 hours you can be in all the favorite locals. I suggest visiting and take it all in. That is what we have been doing, now we find it hard to stay away and keep coming back. Goodluck, Larry. |
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From what I have read Prescott gets my vote, the pines and trees look like here in Wisconsin, but warmer and sunnier
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