What are the best nursing homes in Phoenix?
Is there an objective way to rate them?
Guide to Phoenix Houses
Is there an objective way to rate them?
I am moving to Queen Creek Arizona, about 30 minutes out of Phoenix and 5 minutes from Gilbert\Chandler. I would like to know what companys there are for Cable internet and TV. I would need to have wireless in my house as well. I wont get it right away (I will use Cell) but what is the phone companys.
Tomorrow, I am visiting Phoenix for one day as I will be spending in Sedona for a week. I am coming from the airport and would like to visit the Desert Botanical Gardens and Rosson House Museum. I have been trying to figure out on what stops they are located on Valley Metro/Light Rail?
Is it possible to go to South Mountain Park or Camelback Mountain using public transportation as well?
I will not rent a car, thanks for your help!
I moved here in december 2009 from new jersey so I never experienced the 105+ temperatures I hear about. Are they they that bad? The hottest temperature I ever felt was new orleans in july and that wasn’t too bad. Can you go outside at all? Will I be stuck in my house the whole summer? Also, what are some good things to do in Phoenix during the summer?
We will likely be relocating to the Phoenix/ Scottsdale area. What are the best schools or districts, best areas for families, low crime, etc. We are probably looking to buy a house in the 200K-300K price range.
i’ve signed a contract for a new home in phoenix arizona back in january. now with the mortgage rate climbing and the housing market cooling (quite rapid here in phoenix), i’m worried the value will drop and i’ll end up losing money. (the houses like the ones i looked at was going for less than 200 grand three years ago and when i signed the contract, the price was at almost 300 grand)(and when i get to sell the house later, i’m afraid i won’t even be able to sell it for the price i’m paying which is 300K) Should I try to back out on the contract and lose the deposit, which is a whopping 5 grand, or should i just go ahead and close on this house even if i don’t feel right? and is it too late to negotiate the price of the house since i’ve already signed a contract? it’s a new home that’s being built, so i don’t know if a negotiation is an option at all.. but any experts out there, please help.. any advise will be greatly appreciated..
I live in Southern California, so we’re by the coast, don’t get as many things in our homes. I heard in Phoenix, a friend of mine almost stepped on a HUGE scorpion. Is it true that you native people have to deal with this all time ? if so, is it hard ?…
My husband and I rented a house in Phoenix, Arizona on August the 1st of 2008. We just found out that our landlord, is not even the owner of the house. A real estate agency informed us that our supposed landlord, is actually the one that should be renting the house! Our supposed landlord had a one year contract to be renting the house throught the real estate agency. HELP WHAT CAN WE DO?
Yes, we did sign a one year contract with our supposed landlord. We have a copy of every check we paid her for rent.
I have a Salt Lake City, Utah real estate investment business and have a pretty large client base. I’ve also done a lot of advertising with my cell number that I’ve had for 5 years now. I just moved to Phoenix, Arizona to start up a similar business there. People in AZ don’t want to work with someone with a Utah phone number.
What I need is some place to port my Cell number in Verizon wireless that is cheap or free. so that I can get a Phoenix number on my phone. That way both people from Utah and Arizona can reach me on a local number, but when I call, my cell will show my Phoenix number. Any suggestions?
My uncle’s house has a wall separating his property from his neighbors. The wall is an eyesore and does not offer enough privacy from his neighbors – he can see their yard and they can see his.
What are some creative ways he can hide both the fence and increase his privacy?
His home is in Phoenix, Arizona, so the type of plants that could be grown (and would be tall enough) are somewhat limited. Also, he has two dogs so nothing toxic, spiky, or otherwise potentially dangerous, please.