Phoenix

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HalfHour 1205 reads
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1 / 17

Oh LORD!  Dear Angel... Have you been to Phoenix before?  In July?  

:)

HalfHour

Fallen.Angel See my TER Reviews 1867 reads
posted
2 / 17

So here is the story: I may be moving to Phoenix in a few months (School transfer) and I have no idea where and how!
I was wondering if you can help me with this question:

What are the decent neighborhoods in Phoenix? I am not looking for the Beverly hills of Phoenix but something more like "Santa Monica" type in Phoenix for those of you who are familiar with LA.
I like to be close to shopping and dining areas. Somewhere I can walk to the little cozy restaurants on a nice street and dine and wine! And of course somewhere that is convenient for my future lovers in Phoenix to stop by and visit.

Any help, advice or suggestion is appreciated.

Kisses
Lily AKA Fallen Angel

trinity morgana See my TER Reviews 1115 reads
posted
3 / 17

Well its pretty hard to find anything  "Santa Monica" type in Phoenix
but scottsdale and paradise valley have some areas that fit your what looking for
good luck with your move and
Welcome to Az.
;)


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tt85003 121 Reviews 1774 reads
posted
4 / 17

And if you want to be chose to it.

ASU has 3 campuses one in down town Phoenix, Glendale and Tempe.

They all shopping and dinning close by but Tempe by far is the best party town.

rogue 41 Reviews 1344 reads
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5 / 17
Fallen.Angel See my TER Reviews 1158 reads
posted
6 / 17

No sweetie, I was not there in July! And I have never seen anybody in Phoenix, so my "Phoenix cherry" is not popped yet! lol

Fallen.Angel See my TER Reviews 1146 reads
posted
7 / 17

Yes it looks like I will be studying at the Tempe campus.

voyager13 130 Reviews 2955 reads
posted
8 / 17

Old Town area of Scottsdale. Not far from Tempe (10 min drive). Lots of fun restaurants & shops. One of the nicest malls a few blocks away. Several popular nightclubs. Upscale area. Most important: close the hotel I stay at when I visit the area and am looking for someone to play with - lol!

MIKE1010 8 Reviews 1198 reads
posted
9 / 17

If you are studying at ASU Tempe you could find what you are looking for in Tempe.  The downtown area does have shopping and dining in a concentrated area but not sure about prospects for places to live since I have never looked.  Since Tempe is a college town I would consider it more of a Venice type of area than Santa Monica.

Scottsdale is up the road and offers a downtown similar to Tempe but on a higher end more in the line of Santa Monica.  

Phoenix and Mesa are close but don't have the small walkable downtown areas that the two cities above do.  Fly down for a weekend and check it out before you decide.  Phoenix is like LA in that it is spread out.  There are many cities that offer different type of things but Tempe and Scottsdale sound more like what you are looking for.

Fallen.Angel See my TER Reviews 1235 reads
posted
10 / 17

Thank you so much for the detailed information. I sure have to come down for a visit before making any decisions.

Jazz Jewel See my TER Reviews 1496 reads
posted
11 / 17

that are right off of the light rail are most excellent, very Santa Monica - at least to this girl who lives and breathes Santa Monica from  time to time..

Check out the Willow District, I live near there and a LOT of houses are for rent.  DIRT CHEAP....

Also, if you're going to ASU, the train will take you very close to campus...

Good luck,
Jazz

trex44 9 Reviews 1004 reads
posted
12 / 17

...would be the closest analog to Santa Monica, where you can walk to many bars, restaurants, retail and city services. If you are athletically inclined, the GreenBelt is a great venue for walking, skating and riding a bike. As someone who moved from SoCal and then spent 15 years in Phoenix/Scottsdale, I would advise doing as much as possible outdoors and getting used to the heat. Drink at least 64 ounces of water *everyday*, winter and summer (more if you're doing any kind of outdoors activity) and try to have a life that's not completely dependent of A/C.

Tempe could be good, but it is very neighborhood specific and be aware of the density of student population anywhere near ASU. Not that it's a bad thing, but it might impact your hours of business, getting sleep on the weekends, etc. Not quite as "walking friendly" unless you're living right near Mill St.

Take the time to make a trip over to Phoenix, spend 3-4 days driving about and familiarizing yourself with the lay of the land and getting a feel for where you might like to live. There are lots of fun things to do in the Valley of the Sun -- good luck!

tt85003 121 Reviews 1134 reads
posted
14 / 17

Now take a working trip to Phoenix and I’m sure we’ll all be glad to show you around our great Valley.

2442axl 27 Reviews 947 reads
posted
15 / 17

Sure sounds like we want you here !!!   Can't ya feel it !

Fallen.Angel See my TER Reviews 1216 reads
posted
16 / 17

a trip to Phoenix hopefully on my school break (in 2 months) for a few days to drive around. Will keep you posted.


Love and Kisses
-- Lily

AZartguy 85 Reviews 638 reads
posted
17 / 17

The Tempe Town Lake area has some great views, upscale condos, some nice hotels, a few good restaurants, but great freeway access to Downtown Phoenix, and close to old-town Scottsdale.

The lake has lots of great activities, no better place to jog and bike around... the people are interesting and artsy -a  little more down to earth than Scottsdale.

As an aside - the heat here is miserable in the summer, but we have AC and margaritas!

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