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I might be relocating to Northern Arizona from Phoenix for a job. My territory would consist of Prescott, Sedona, and Flagstaff areas. What kind of drive time am I looking at between the three cities? I am 25 years old and single, wouldn't it be best to live in Flagstaff?
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A great place for someone of your situation!!! College town= a great time!
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You can go to mapquest for travel times. The times I wrote before may be a little short to/from Prescott. I was thinking about Prescott Valley. You should add about 15-20 minutes to get from Prescott Valley to Prescott.
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I think I would agree with your conclusion as well to homestead in Flagstaff. The only caveat would be your tolerance to cold weather and housing expense.
If either of those trip you up, I would consider Prescott since the housing may be more reasonable and it has three smaller colleges in town. |
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