stubs300
Senior Member
We can't stop the growth but hopefully we can at least have a say as to what does get built.
Good Luck with that!
We can't stop the growth but hopefully we can at least have a say as to what does get built.
We've actually done pretty well at least limiting the number of housees per acre. This area has had phenomenal growth for many years and that's not changing but every once in a while we win a battle or two. I know we'll never win the war against big money developer's but we won't stop fighting.Good Luck with that!
We've actually done pretty well at least limiting the number of housees per acre.
LoL!!! When I was growing up you could see camelback mtn from our house on rural & elliot in south tempe. They guaranteed everyone no less than one house per acre- that didn’t last very long. What we hated the most was kalifornia style block walls. With chainlink & rail fence you could mostly see to the horizon. When those hideous block walls went up it turned Phoenix into Los Angeles. Good luck with the uphill battle- I definitely am on your side but Phoenix rolled over and died for us back in 1987...We've actually done pretty well at least limiting the number of housees per acre. This area has had phenomenal growth for many years and that's not changing but every once in a while we win a battle or two. I know we'll never win the war against big money developer's but we won't stop fighting.
Chinafornia Lol!!! Don’t forget some of us on the wrong side of the border are rooting for you guys. I got friends and customers over there telling me that the big C is colonizing you guys aggressively with escapees that still vote retard. Good luck bud!Well that's cool, I know the National average is something like 3.6 homes per acre. Wouldn't surprise me now if it's not something like 6.5 per acre the way they shoehorn them in. I'm getting tired with the growth too, Reno's booming thanks to draconian CA. laws, I'm lookin to move for some acreage to establish my homestead but currently on hold. Thanks China!
LoL!!! When I was growing up you could see camelback mtn from our house on rural & elliot in south tempe. They guaranteed everyone no less than one house per acre- that didn’t last very long. What we hated the most was kalifornia style block walls. With chainlink & rail fence you could mostly see to the horizon. When those hideous block walls went up it turned Phoenix into Los Angeles. Good luck with the uphill battle- I definitely am on your side but Phoenix rolled over and died for us back in 1987...
Until the first one bought by a developer and subdivides that lot into 1/2 acre plots, or somebody splits their lot to sell of a portion to cash out.I'm lucky that I'm in the middle of a couple mile square development of 2 plus acres lots. I have a buffer around me that will not change. Being retired and not having to commute somewhat removes me from the urban sprawl happening around me. On the bright side we have all the shopping places we need close by so we don't have to go as far as we did 30 years ago when we bought this house. I still enjoy sitting in my backyard looking at the mountains and probably will until I die.
Until the first one bought by a developer and subdivides that lot into 1/2 acre plots, or somebody splits their lot to sell of a portion to cash out.
so i went to dvap yard on 23rd ave / deer valley rd here in phoenix today and was told 65 and older cars was moved to black canyon city 30 minutes north of phoenix and 66 and newer went to casa grande az location. they sold the yard on happy valley rd/7th st location got good chunk of change for land
At that size, you might as well live it a U-stor-it storage place or in a apartment!You have two choices here.
100 x 125 or 80 x 100.
There are days that a trailer in a park look good.At that size, you might as well live it a U-stor-it storage place or in a apartment!
We've got Dollar Generals popping like dandelions around here.
They're sticking them as close to residential areas as possible.
We're loosing acres and acres and acres of groves and ranches to developement That's the real tragedy.
Losing all this agriculture land is not a pretty sight.
Not surprised they made a killing on the land. In spite of this Covid crap going on building both residential and commercial is booming here in the Phoenix area. Besides housing developments everywhere there are huge concrete warehouses going up in all parts of the valley. Around my area in the west valley they are popping up on all the farmland. Very sad to see.
Shame what WAS lost.. can never replace them.. BUT you can’t save them all either.We actually lost in the move. We were leasing that property along with multiple other companies and we all had to move out. :-( It was a heck of an undertaking moving all those cars.