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I am looking online at properties there. I noticed they are very cheap. I google earthed it, and noticed how there is no more than three houses per street and NONE of the houses have a lawn. A lot for sale. I am wondering, is this a flood zone or something?
Any Info appreciated. Thanks Wendy |
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Here is the Chamber of Commerce website. Arizona City Chamber of Commerce
And from City-Data.com.... Arizona City, Arizona (AZ) Detailed Profile - relocation, real estate, travel, jobs, hospitals, schools, crime, news, sex offenders Frankly I wouldn't want to live there, after looking at the information I found. |
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I agree . . . the fact it is a suburb of Casa Grande would be enough to scare me away! ! ! ! ! |
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I havn't been out that way in many years . I guess I need to go take a drive this week
![]() It may scare me away too. Just curiouse why there are no lawns there. Its strange. I know we are in desert, but a lot of homes here have grass. I couldnt find one there from the google earth. |
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