Scottsdale or Snobbsdale as we used to call it when I lived in AZ. Expensive place to live. Paradise Valley is the same. Lots of celebrities live there.
used to be orange groves out there south of mesa towards gilbert. they had ornimental orange trees downtown mesa. Used ta work in tempe , Tempe , university of arizona
I'm watching your video today and yesterday was 118 degrees. At night it cools down to 90-96 degrees depends on where you are in the valley. You guys came down in the tight time. Come down in July or August and feel the heat before making a move.
When you just go to the grocery store, just to walk in and out you get exhausted. At night in the summer it cools to 99-100, not much and the bills run about $500-700. for air conditioning.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Oh yep easily, but, then come October Boom weather gets cool, then really cool, so no big utility bill. Just summer. Open windows, AKA gated communities,lol
No most don't have solar. You would think Oh everything should be solar, no most don't have it. Let me explain. The desert gets crazy weather and solar gets destroyed in that kind of weather. ait does snow in some places a lot in the desert. And it also Hails, if/when it hails it destroys the panels, soooooooooo , the solar does not work, for small stuff, it's com' on. they have towns and farms whiped out by the propaganda @@cloudy7104
The heat is really something else in AZ then the winter months of course it doesn’t snow but you will need a coat 50 To 60 miles out of Mesa before driving into those dry hot mountains coming in Mesa it does snow ranch mountains where people live during the winter months. Those houses in Scottsdale may be beautiful but people don’t be outside hanging out
I'd avoid the SW like the HOOD's of Detroit. Major water crisis forming, yet Phoenix was one of the fastest growing cities in the country with all the old geezers from the East moving out to the dry climate. When I was in Arizona 3 years ago, there were wild fires all over the place. I smelled smoke constantly.
I completely agree, the west has so many fires. I went over to Malibu for a mini vaca and the whole time no sun, just smokey clouds and helicopters buzzing around. But the beaches and sea life there are soo cool.
AZ summers get HOT, but not 120….pretty close though….like 115 most I’ve experienced living in the valley for 11 years. The heat is more tolerable in my opinion than FL summers because there is not all the humidity.
I've seen that I can't believe how low Lake Mead is. That scares me, they talked about this 15 yrs. ago. Towns do dry up around there. I heard people are getting water delivered.
It does not cool down at night. June-Aug the lowest it gets is 80s and sometimes reaches low 90s as the lowest. May and Sept 70s-80s for the low. There is no relief from the heat from mid/late May through Sept and you have to stay indoors. Doesn't cool down till late October. We only have 2 seasons here and it's a long summer.
I personally think Florida feels hotter but it's all relative. Do you prefer dry heat or humid heat. But a big bonus of Florida is being near the coast and getting a coastal breeze. Also big difference between the Phoenix area and up north like Prescott or Flagstaff
@@malvolio01 Thanks for the insult. Does that make you feel bette? Most people don't LIVE in those parts of California GENIUS. People don't go , Hey let's move to Death Valley!
You know it snows in Arizona , they have skiing , it is very cool. 120 in Arizona is not that bad compared to Florida 99, Florida makes you wet and sweaty. Not in Arizona.
@@Nomadsland83 I know , when you live there we always had 2 cases of water and a blanket at ALL times. We had a young woman die only a mile from our house, she got a flat tire and they get delirious from dehydration and wondered. It happens a lot. Scary
Scottsdale is basically a luxury part of Phoenix and Phoenix a few years ago had like 150 days of the year with 100 degrees or more.The place is beautiful though,just looking at that clear blue sky makes everything look even nicer,but you'll die in the summer.
Thanks a lot for sharing this video about a beautiful town in friendly Arizona State of the USA. May God bless you all. Greetings from Greece - Hellas!!!
I have driven across most of Florida now since moving to the State 10 months ago. Everything looks very trashy, old, unkept. Some towns of course are pristine, but all it takes is to drive 2-3 intersections, and you are back to unkept. I’m not sure if it’s the weather, or humidity, or the heat, but whatever it is, it makes things look ugly. Same goes with the people in the State; very trashy attitudes at most places I have been to. I have lived in CO, SC, TX, WY, CO, NY, CA, and by far, the worst human encounters have happened in FL.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS Surprisingly to me, it was Wyoming. I was expecting full-on racist people when I moved there ( I’m Hispanic/Asian). But people were very nice, and very polite. In 10 months living in Florida, I have encountered more racism than in my entire past 47 years combined.
What is the worst natural disaster Arizona is prone to have? Florida has hurricanes, Cali has earthquakes, New England has snow storms, Midwest has tornadoes. What about Arizona?
I lived in the Scottsdale/Gilbert area for two years and the worst I ever saw was a few monsoonal storms that did a number on several trees and some fences but nothing like the tornadoes here in Texas. I've also heard that some severe earthquakes have been felt in the Phoenix area from California but nothing during the time I lived there. If your body doesn't mind extremely dry air in the winter and hot summers it's one of the greatest places to live.
Did he say it doesn't get hot in Arizona? LMAO WOW man ur WHY OFF BASE. The Summers r BRUTAL, N NO in the summer especially July n August it's HOT 24/7 but October- May is BEAUTIFUL.
I lived in North Scottsdale AZ for 4 years. There is no humidity at all there in the summer.... It is dry heat 115 to 120 degrees. Is like nothing to live in out there, trust me on this subject. Yes, the sun is shining 90% of the year. The 120 degrees is literally nothing to handle there. It is like handling 90 degrees with mid level humidity literally. Your in the desert cactus and palm trees is the complete normal there. But temperatures there are completely normal. Yes, at first, the temperature is a cultural shock. But nothing the be scared of. I swam all year long there. Paradise valley is like the Beverly Hills Arizona. House easily $2 million plus. I would rather tolerate North Scottsdale weather at 115 than any day in Florida in the summer. I would take that day of the week any day.