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<blockquote data-quote="Steve gavette" data-source="post: 1943723" data-attributes="member: 110509"><p>Sierra Vista is a popular retirement Area. It is not overpopulated, but due to it being retiree-dense, has built up good amount of health care compared to other smaller locales. But no elk or fishing in the area. Great weather, wineries, deer, javelina. Kingman area is very economical and good weather. Deer, (some) elk, javelina, sheep, fishing on the river. Central AZ area (Prescott, Camp Verde, Cottonwood, Cordes Junction) has great weather, deer, javelina, fishing, elk a little drive. It is getting quite populated, Prescott proper is flat out expensive. California retirees drove the prices sky high over the last 20 years. Arizona is a big state, unlikely to not find some place you like if you look long enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve gavette, post: 1943723, member: 110509"] Sierra Vista is a popular retirement Area. It is not overpopulated, but due to it being retiree-dense, has built up good amount of health care compared to other smaller locales. But no elk or fishing in the area. Great weather, wineries, deer, javelina. Kingman area is very economical and good weather. Deer, (some) elk, javelina, sheep, fishing on the river. Central AZ area (Prescott, Camp Verde, Cottonwood, Cordes Junction) has great weather, deer, javelina, fishing, elk a little drive. It is getting quite populated, Prescott proper is flat out expensive. California retirees drove the prices sky high over the last 20 years. Arizona is a big state, unlikely to not find some place you like if you look long enough. [/QUOTE]
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