Why move to yuma az




















However, the weather gets scorching during the summer. Also, finding the right school means you have to commute to get to the nearest best school. This can be frustrating, especially if you are not used to it. There are numerous things to do in Yuma. If you are an outdoors person, then Yuma is the best place to take a hike. If you love dining then Yuma has amazing restaurants.

If you love and enjoy nature, you can try hiking in the area. Yuma has fantastic hiking trails like the imperial nation wildlife refuge and the telegraph pass. If you want to take a more challenging trail that will elevate your cardio, you can try the telegraph pass. This trail is challenging to follow since you will be climbing a hill.

But the breathtaking views at the end of the trail are worth. If you want to enjoy the beautiful nature and the Colorado River, then the imperial national wildlife refuge trail is the best one for you. What neighborhoods are good to live in, where are good places to go, eat, shop, etc. Also what about Mexico? Are there any places there nearby you recommend?

Also, I am a nurse, what hospitals would you recommend working in? We are both from KY originally, so we are both used to all 4 seasons We are excited and optimistic about our move. Anything you can tell me would be wonderful! BTW, hope you're rich.

AWC is a pretty typical JuCo. Yuma is a backward, back water community, the docs that end up here are here for a reason.

MCAS-Yuma is a great base. I have high regard for the Marines there. G's" and "Chili-pepper" great for lunch.

Thank you for your response, I will be sure to keep your advice in mind!!! Originally Posted by jaada. Well, first time poster on here, so here goes Health Care. Locally trained nurses? Well let's just say AZ Nursing schools leave a bit to be desired. I had run in's with nurses in nursing homes where the nurses didn't even know how to ask a dying resident if they wanted CPR initiated Nurses that will not do anything that is not in their best interests, nurses that think "It's not my job to do this help a resident up off the floor " or have the attitude of constant defensiveness.

Well we have about days of sunshine. Around the first of April it reaches degrees. The Marine Corps took over in and used the area as a training base until The field now serves as an academic center of military aviation.

Other industries provide a lot of jobs in Yuma, such as construction, manufacturing, retail, finance, real estate, and more. For all of the amazing things you just learned about Yuma, there are, understandably, some cons to the area. Read on to see if the good outweighs the bad for this city. Arizona has been in some type of drought stage since To have enough water for all of its crops, Yuma has to use water from the Colorado River.

Farmers have to submit orders to the irrigation district to ensure they have enough water for their crops. After ordering water, they have to wait two to three days for the water to reach the canals at the edges of their fields.

Droughts also affect domestic water use. If you settle in Yuma, you might have periods where you have to restrict your water usage at home.

Water costs can elevate your utility bill as well. The hottest days are between June and September. This extreme heat can take some getting used to if you plan to live here year-round. That being said, the humidity in Yuma is lower than in many other areas, and dry heat feels less oppressive than wet heat.

These high temperatures decline by October, making fall, winter, and spring feel amazing comparatively. The sales tax rate in Yuma is 8. The average sales tax across the United States is 7. This is currently a con, but there is also slow job growth in the city, so it might not be a problem for long. Top Cities Washington, DC. San Francisco, CA. Miami, FL. Las Vegas, NV. Houston, TX. Chicago, IL. Boston, MA. Atlanta, GA. How do I compare cities to find the best places to live? So, how do these city guides work?

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