Quiet Places in Arizona To Retire On A Budget 2024

Published 2024-05-09
If you are looking for quiet places to retire in Arizona on a budget then this Arizona vlog is for you. We highlight some of the more peaceful affordable places across Arizona for you to live. Some of these places include Yuma, Bullhead City, Tubac, Bisbee and some Northern Arizona. Most of this list really seems to focus around Southern Arizona.

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All Comments (21)
  • @schmonsequences
    People need to consider deeded RV lots. You don't want to put your mobile home in a park where you pay rent, only to see the park bought out by a corporation that jacks up the rent. And a mobile home isn't really mobile without incurring a lot of expense.
  • @user-ws9cn9zp1d
    I lived in Bisbee for over 20 years, and it is a Great place to live for older people.
  • In your exuberance to share what you've found you do realize these locations will not stay the way they are and in part because of your videos! js Thankful you haven't found our location! 😁
  • @kodiakkeith
    Yuma, Bullhead city, anywhere in that low elevation western part of the state is crazy hot in the summer. Anywhere above 4000 feet is relatively comfortable, and that would be most of the state. I love Arizona, retired here near Portal in the SE corner at about 4,500 feet. It's nice. Don't even consider retiring here until you look at the elevation and summer temps.
  • @jaybee608
    Jeff, you always keep me thinking! Thank you.
  • @NickDrinksWater
    Theres not really much of a low budget option here. Maybe 10 years ago or more there was
  • @usclaca1
    Thanks for very informative video.
  • @keithcarey6312
    We like in Kingman. A great place to live and retire! It’s 3300 feet so cooler than Ph. But you can get to the mountains to cool off or Bullhead City in the winter to warm up in an hour. Cheap housing too.
  • The times I’ve visited the USA I’ve noticed they are either so friendly lovely or so disgustingly rude
  • @LLYMYNT
    I love southern Arizona too, I always thought Sierra Vista and Bisbee would be good alternatives whenever I get to retire because I’m a blue collar worker and mid century old so I got a little more to go. 😊
  • @69Applekrate
    retired in Apache county- love it. very affordable, 4 seasons, clean air, zero traffic
  • Sierra Vista, Bisbee, Hereford, Tombstone, Douglas, and Benson - all great places with rich history!
  • @roberthenry9319
    Kingman- A mobile home in a RV park and temperatures at 100 or above for many months of the year. All for $200,000. It is difficult to imagine a more awful place to live.
  • @BrewDub73
    Great video! You mentioned dispersed camp sites. That would be a cool video theme! Thanks for always showing us the best places