Sunland Village East – Happy Arizona Buyers

Sunland Village East – Mesa, Arizona 85209

has many quality built homes and garden condos. Sunland Village East was built by Farnsworth from 1985 – 2000. Most of the homes built, are of block construction. This community has numerous crafts, social and sporting activities including: golf, tennis, and swimming.

Age Restriction

Sunland Village East is a 45/55 plus community. This age restriction means: 20% of the residents can be under the age of 55 and as young as age 45.  At-least one of the residents living in the home has to be 45. Your spouse or partner can be no younger than age 18. For a better clarification on Age Restricted communities please Contact Jarl Today!

Winter / Seasonal / Arizona Residents

Sunland Village East has much to offer both part-time and full time residents. For a current list of resale homes and patio homes both on or of the golf course click on one of the links below or Contact Jarl today… for your free tour of any Arizona Retirement Community!

*****

*****

Sun Lakes – Oakwood – 2010 Home Owners Fees

Oakwood - Sun Lakes, Arizona Retirement Community

“Oakwood Country Club” is a gated Active Adult Retirement Community in Sun Lakes, Arizona. Oakwood Country Clubs 55 resort style living offers a public golf  course, tennis, fitness center, swimming, sporting, social, and craftsman activities.

The links below allow you to search homes and town homes for sale in Oakwood.

Search for a Home / Patio Home

2010 Home Owners Fees:

  • Resale Transfer  Fee (payable one time at close of escrow): $350.00
  • Annual Home Owners Association Fee (H.O.A. Fee): $1,300.00

Condos have the same above listed fees plus monthly fees based off of square footage. Most monthly fees include:  water, sewer, garbage, roof repair / roof replacement, blanket insurance policy, pest control, and exterior maintenance of unit.

*Note: we are not associated with the “Home Owners Association” above fees are subject to change without advance notice of this website.

E-Mail Us! – Click Here

*****

justjarl web site banner

Sun Lakes – Cottonwood – 2010 Home Owners Fees

Cottonwood - Sun Lakes, Arizona Retirement Community

“Cottonwood Country Club” is an Arizona Active Adult Retirement Community in Sun lakes, Arizona . Cottonwood Country Club 55 resort style living offers a public golf  course, tennis, fitness center, swimming, sporting, social, and craftsman activities.

The links below allow you to search current listings of homes and town homes for sale in Cottonwood – Country Club.

Search for a Home / Patio Home

2010 Home Owners Fees:

  • Capital Improvement Fee (payable one time at close of escrow):  $1,114.00
  • Resale Transfer Fee (payable one time at close of escrow): $350.00
  • Annual Home Owners Association Fee (H.O.A. Fee): $1,114.00
  • Associate Membership: $557.00/yr
  • Special Assessment: $1,428.00

Condos have the same above listed fees plus monthly fees based off of square footage. Monthly fees include:  water, sewer, garbage, roof repair / roof replacement, blanket insurance policy, pest control, and exterior maintenance of unit.

*Note: we are not associated with the “Home Owners Association” above fees are subject to change without advance notice of this website.

*****

justjarl web site banner

Arizona – It’s A Dry Heat!

It’s A Dry Heat!

Moving to Arizona? Don’t let the temprature bother you – “It’s A Dry Heat”. I was born and raised in Southern Minnesota and I moved to Arizona full time in 2004. My wife, 3 kids and I owned and operated a tree service in Owatonna, Mn. ( Kubat’s Tree Care).

In my late thirty’s I developed Rheumatoid Arthritis. My pain was much worse in the summer time than it was in the winter because of the humidity and the changing high and low pressure systems day in and day out. The Dr’s. at the “Mayo Clinic” in Rochester, Mn tried me on several medications and like my father, I was allergic to them all.

The Rheumatologist that  I went to see in March of 2004 had just transferred from from the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He joked that his arthritis patients didn’t need him in Arizona because they felt much better there. I told him that I planned on moving there when I retired. After visiting with him for a while he said with the amount of pain I was having that I might not be walking by the time I reached my mid 40′s.

After much deliberation my wife and 3 teenagers (at the time) decided it was time for a change. By August of 2004 we had sold our business, shop, and home to 3 different buyers in less than 3 weeks. The last 6 years have been challenging to say the least. We miss our friends and family and we do miss the changing seasons of  Minnesota.  My wife and 3 kids I think, would all vouch for me ( ? ). I believe we have grown stronger as a family and would not change our experience for anything.

It’s been 6 years and after a year and a half  I was not on any medication. I have been very fortunate to have slowed and for a time even stopped my Arthritis progression. I still have my days but nothing like the pain I experienced when living in Minnesota. When the weather gets miserable in the Mid-West it’s miserable “24 – 7″. In Arizona when the weather gets hot! if you wake up early it is nice until 10 a.m. or 105 degrees – which ever comes first. Arizona does not participate  in daylight savings time so, in the evening our sun starts to set around 6 p.m. The weather from 6 p.m. till whenever you go to bed is absolutely gorgeous! There are no mosquitoes either.

If your living with Arthritis in any other parts of the country and considering a move to Arizona either full time or as a winter resident, give me a call and I would be more than happy to share my experience with you.

Kindest Regards,

Jarl Kubat

Page 1 of 9123456»...Last »

Contact

Page optimized by WP Minify WordPress Plugin