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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Top tanked Phoenix cities
I just moved from San Diego to Chandler and I'm
hunting for my next buy-and-hold property to
first, live in and then rent out in the future.
I hear that Scottsdale is the la Jolla of Phoenix so
I'm thinking that's ranked 1? I also love Gilbert,
queens creek, and chandler
What are your favorite areas and how would you rank them?
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Of your list, I'd rank them:
1. Scottsdale
2. Gilbert
3. Chandler
Queen Creek doesn't even make the list for me. Some may disagree but I say avoid anything on the outskirts of town. These are the neighborhoods that are going to get the hardest in a downturn. Not to mention they are all an hour from all the action (the city, sky harbor airport, etc).