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Living in Chandler, AZ

The High Tech Oasis in the Silicon Desert - Chandler, Arizona

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As one of the fastest growing communities in the nation, Chandler has transformed from a small agricultural town at the turn of the 20th Century to the High Tech Oasis in the Silicon Desert of today.

Chandler is an excellent place to relocate, whether you are coming from another state or looking to move from another part of the metropolitan Phoenix area. The area's strong technology and excellent educational facilities provide the foundation for a comfortable lifestyle for individuals and families alike.

Chandler is southeast of Phoenix, Arizona. It is bordered to the north and west by Tempe, to the north by Mesa, to the west by Phoenix, to the south by the Gila River Indian Community, and to the east by Gilbert. As of July 2016, the population was 247,477 according to the United States Census Bureau.

The unemployment rate in Chandler is 4.50%, with job growth of 3.17%. Future job growth over the next ten years is predicted to be 41.84%. Since 2003, more than 2,900 jobs and investments totaling $3 billion have been created along the Price and Santan freeways, between Arizona Avenue and Gilbert Road in the so-called South Arizona Avenue Corridor. Three shopping malls provide a "strong attraction" to such an open-ended, high exposure trade area: the 1,300,000-square-foot Chandler Fashion Center, opened in 2001, has spurred on several courts and laneway developments.

Cost of Living in Chandler

Cost of living is the amount of money needed to sustain a certain level of living, including basic expenses such as housing, food, taxes and health care. It is often used to compare how expensive it is to live in one metropolitan area relative to others.

The cost of living indices is based on a US average of 100. An amount below 100 means Chandler is cheaper than the US average. A cost of living index above 100 means Chandler is more expensive.

Chandler
Chandler's cost of living is 112.10

Overall Index: 112
Grocery Index: 98.6
Health Index: 95
Housing Index: 143
Utilities Index: 98
Transportation Index: 101
Miscellaneous Index: 96

Benefits to Living in a City with a Higher Cost of Living

Cost of living is also tied to wages, as salary levels are measured against expenses required to maintain a basic standard of living throughout specific geographic regions. Areas with a higher cost of living, like Chandler, usually have a healthy workforce and economy, indicating people want to live there.

Education and business go hand-in-hand, as these areas tend to have high-quality local schools and companies. Not only do companies want to draw from an educated pool of workers, they also want to offer their employees a great place to raise a family. Higher-education institutions offer companies a source of new talent, as well as a partner in research and development.

Chandler is an exciting place to live and work is evident with the addition of nearly 100,000 young, educated, and affluent citizens in the last 10 years, a proven workforce, a mixture of diversified industries and quality retail establishments. You'll be living in one of the best cities in America - in fact, Chandler, AZ is ranked #1 by WalletHub as the Best Place to Find Work in 2018 with the highest employment growth in the country.

Chandler Weather

Chandler Weather
During any season in Arizona, most of the state enjoys near-perfect weather. On average, there are 297 sunny days per year in Chandler, Arizona. The July high is around 105 degrees. Chandler gets 9 inches of rain per year. The US average is 39. Snowfall is 0 inches. The average US city gets 26 inches of snow per year.

The January low is 41. Sperling's comfort index for Chandler is an 82 out of 100, where a higher score indicates a more comfortable year-around climate. The US average for the comfort index is 54. The index is based on the total number of days annually within the comfort range of 70-80 degrees.

Arizona State Yellow Ribbon Program Information

The Yellow Ribbon GI Education Enhancement Program (Yellow Ribbon Program) is a provision of the Post-9/11 GI Bill that allows veterans to attend private schools and graduate programs costing more than the state tuition cap. Below is a list of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs of participating institutions for the 2017-2018 school year in Arizona:

Anthem College Embry Riddle Aeronautical University - Phoenix/Chandler
Apollo College - Online Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Arizona Christian University Everest College
Arizona College - Mesa Campus Golf Academy of America
Arizona College of Allied Health Grand Canyon University
Arizona School of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine ITT Technical Institute
Arizona State University Kaplan College - Phoenix
Arizona Summit Law School Le Cordon Bleu
Arizona Western College Northcentral University
Art Center Design College Northern Arizona University
The Art Institute - Phoenix Prescott College
The Art Institute - Tucson Sanford Brown College - Phoenix
Benedictine University Sessions College for Professional Design
Brown Mackie College - Phoenix Southwest University of Visual Arts
Brown Mackie College - Tucson Thunderbird School of Global Management
Bryman School of Arizona Troy University - Tucson
Carrington College Universal Technical Institute
CollegeAmerica - Phoenix University of Advancing Technology
Collins College University of Arizona
DeVry University University of Phoenix
Devry University - Chamberlain College of Nursing Wayland Baptist University
DeVry University - Keller Graduate School of Management Webster University
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University - Ft. Huachuca Western International University
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University - Luke AFB  

Things to Do in Chandler

Chandler embodies an active lifestyle with easy access to outdoor recreation with endless family-fun, award-winning events, world-class golf facilities, and a vibrant downtown. Residents enjoy near-perfect weather, a diverse community with its fabulous restaurants of every cuisine, premier shopping, arts and culture and a wide range of things to do all year-round.

Challenger Space Center
CHALLENGER SPACE CENTER
The Challenger Space Center provides an exciting space-based learning environment where school children, families, senior citizens, corporate teams and others fly simulated space flight missions where they become flight crews, mission controllers and scientists. Flight missions, led by Challenger Flight Directors, seamlessly integrate the concepts of teamwork, communications and leadership, along with math, science and technology skills, to help participants work together to overcome obstacles and emergencies and complete a successful mission.
Arizona Falls
ARIZONA FALLS
The Arizona Falls showcase art, history and technology. With three waterfalls, a shaded viewing room, a pedestrian bridge and a dance floor this renewable-energy hydroelectric plant with its solar-paneled roof is a must for anyone who wants to see "green" and learn about the capabilities of renewable energy.
Castles N' Coasters
CASTLES N' COASTERS
From the thrilling sky high roller coasters and exciting water rides, to the exotic countries of the world-class miniature golf course and enchantment of an old-fashioned carousel, there's magic and new adventures waiting for you and your family at Castles N' Coasters.
Gammage Auditorium
ASU'S GAMMAGE AUDITORIUM
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Gammage Auditorium was built between 1962 to 1964 following Wright's death in 1959. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It is now the home to both Broadway and off-Broadway productions in addition to various other cultural events.
LEGOLAND
LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER
The LEGOLAND® Discovery Center is a great, indoor attraction perfect for an outing with the kids. The attraction features two LEGO rides, a 4-D cinema and large-scale LEGO models featuring local landmarks including ASU Gammage and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The facility also provides a larger play area for aspiring master builders to create along with a cafe and parent's lounge.
Arizona Capitol Museum
ARIZONA CAPITOL MUSEUM
The Arizona Capitol Museum brings history to life every day through exhibitions, special events and tours. More than 20 exhibits tell Arizona's story from territorial days to the present. Known as "Arizona's Museum" Arizona Capitol Museum is located under the copper dome in the renovated 1901 Capitol building.
Casino Arizona at Salt River
CASINO ARIZONA at SALT RIVER
The casino is open 24 hours a day and features over 1500 slot machines, blackjack tables, poker and fast action keno. The casino's showroom also features Showstoppers Live, a musical tribute to many of America's stars.
Aerogelic Ballooning
AEROGELIC BALLOONING
Aerogelic Ballooning provides scenic hot air balloon rides over Phoenix, Arizona. From a standard balloon ride to a fully customized balloon ride with two launch points in the Phoenix area.
Arizona Railway Museum
ARIZONA RAILWAY MUSEUM
The Arizona Railway Museum features restored train cars from different time periods in our country's rail history. The main building is a re-creation of the original Chandler depot, and showcases original rail company china and glass, rail cars, movie set rail cars and many others reside at this museum, and can be explored at your leisure. Rail cars can also accommodate meetings and small groups for events.
Bob Bondurant School of High-Performance Driving
BOB BONDURANT SCHOOL of HIGH-PERFORMANCE DRIVING
The Bob Bondurant School of High-Performance Driving teaches thrill seekers and current or aspiring racers how to drive like the pros! The racing school features a 60-acre purpose-built racing facility and incredible cars like the Chevrolet Corvette, Cadillac CTS, Pontiac Grand Prix, and the Pontiac GTO.
Amazing Jake's Food and Fun
AMAZING JAKE'S FOOD and FUN
This all-indoor "fun factory" includes a pizza, pasta and salad buffet. Enjoy hours of fun with Galaxy Bowling, Mini-golf, Kiddie Rides, a Game Pavilion, Bumper Cars, Go-Karts, a Rock-climbing wall and Laser Tag. Appropriate for all ages!
Apache Trail / Superstition Wilderness
APACHE TRAIL and SUPERSTITION MOUNTAIN
The Apache Trail is forty miles of steep, winding and mostly unpaved roads past magnificent scenery of twisted igneous mountains with dense forests of saguaro and ferocactus (barrel cacti) and several deep blue lakes. Within the Superstition Mountains is the Lost Dutchman State Park. Here you can learn about the varied stories and legends associated with the Mountains, in particular about the Lost Dutchman Mine which was supposedly a tremendously rich gold mine worked by a lone prospector but its location was lost upon his death. Nearby is the starting point for the Dutchman Trail, one of the most well-used trails into the Superstition Wilderness.
Bear Creek Golf Complex
BEAR CREEK GOLF COMPLEX
Chandler's Bear Creek Golf Complex is a 36-hole inland links golf facility consisting of both a championship course and an executive course. Both golf courses and practice area at Bear Creek Golf Complex were created by the Nicklaus Design Group and architect Bill O'Leary. In addition to our the golf courses they also have a full Practice and Learning Center, staffed by PGA Professionals who are available for both individual and group lessons. This family-friendly club also boasts the Bear's Den Bar & Grill includes a bar area with plenty of seating, comfortable shaded patio seating with beautiful views and three large flat screen televisions always tuned to sports.
Alamo Drafthouse Phoenix
ALAMO DRAFTHOUSE PHOENIX
This modern, nine-screen theater features cocktails and creative cuisine served seat-side. From the newest holiday flicks to classic films, this is a stylish theater featuring a full bar and restaurant, perfect for a dinner and movie date night!
Veterans Oasis Park
VETERANS OASIS PARK
Veterans Oasis Park covers 113 acres and features both lush wetland and arid habitat suitable for the diverse plants and wildlife of the Sonoran Desert. This "non-traditional" facility capitalizes on the divergent and plentiful outdoor recreation opportunities at the site created by the park land, lake, and wetlands/groundwater recharge basins. The shallow basins infiltrate high quality reclaimed water to the subsurface aquifer for storage and recovery as part of the City's comprehensive reclaimed water management plan. The park also includes 4 1/2 miles of trails, wildlife viewing areas; ramadas and picnic areas; a butterfly and hummingbird habitat; an outdoor amphitheater; a unique, learning-oriented playground; a 5-acre community fishing lake; a Solar System Walk; equestrian trails; and interpretive signs and exhibits.
AMF Chandler Lanes
AMF CHANDLER LANES
AMF Chandler Lanes is an ideal place to engage in some friendly competition and enjoy some time with friends and family or for a corporate gathering. The location features 32 lanes, a bar/lounge and arcade games that are sure to delight.
Sea Life Arizona
SEA LIFE ARIZONA
The ocean meets the desert in this highly themed aquarium that was built specifically for kids but is truly an experience for all ages. Visitors are transported into the amazing ocean world through close encounters with a vast array of sea creatures, including Sea Life's newest resident, Ziva, the sea turtle.

Learn more about Chandler living:

https://www.visitchandler.com/

http://www.chandleraz.gov/index.aspx

http://www.bestplaces.net/cost_of_living/city/arizona/chandler

Living in Malta, New York

Located in the central part of the state on Saratoga Lake, Malta, NY is an ideal community for families desiring a quiet, peaceful neighborhood that is minutes south of Saratoga Springs and neighboring Albany. Nearby communities also include Ballston Spa, Clifton Park, and Milton.

Malta is a town with a population of 14,765, according to the 2010 census, with a population change of +13.5% since 2000. It is a town deemed by CliftonPark.com as "everybody's hometown," so it's easy to see why Malta generates a feeling of a friendly, close-knit community.

Malta's pleasant population and small-town manner are prevalent throughout the town, from the upscale, quiet neighborhoods, recreational parks, to the lively business district. It is the perfect place to raise a family and enjoy life. Malta's two recreational parks offer exciting options for those who enjoy the outdoors, with activities such as hiking, picnicking, fishing, and even snowmobiling during the winter. Malta is also pleased to welcome the newest addition to their community, the Luther Forest Technology Campus, an innovative semiconductor manufacturing facility.

Come and enjoy a relaxing evening in Malta at one of their many privately-owned restaurants, ranging from a casual dining experience to something a little more special. Favorites include Abeel's Restaurant, Manna's Restaurant, The Ripe Tomato, and many more.

From the small-town, close-knit neighborhoods to the growing business economy and fabulous dining and activities, it is easy to see why Malta, NY is a community that many people call home with love.

Things to do in Malta, NY

Malta provides a variety of great dining and shopping options, with an assortment of restaurants that will satisfy every craving. With popular attractions, various activities, excellent entertainment, and parks in nearby surrounding areas of Malta, there will always be something to do. Spend a night in the city and come home to the peaceful, relaxed neighborhoods of Malta. Here are additional things to do in the Malta area:

  • Sacandaga Outdoor Center

    Located just minutes from Lake George and Saratoga Springs, SOC boasts the best location on the river. Where the Hudson and Sacandaga Rivers meet in Hadley, NY, you'll find the best rafting, tubing, and kayaking around. With one short bus ride to the put-in, you'll be charging down the river in no time, returning to your vehicle without the aggravation of an additional bus ride.

  • Spa City Brew Bus

    The Spa City Brew Bus is a veteran owned and operated tour bus promoting New York State's craft beverage scene. It offers scheduled and private tours within the Capital District. The Brew Bus can provide the perfect experience to celebrate birthdays, bachelor/bachelorette parties, family reunions, and corporate events. It can customize tours and cater to your needs.

  • Via Aquarium in Schenectady

    Experience the wonders of the ocean in your backyard! The Via Aquarium is the capital region's only full-scale aquarium. Explore over 25,000 square feet of oceanic treasure as you and your family embark an exciting self-guided tour visiting over 2,000 creatures of the sea. The Via Aquarium celebrates aquatic biodiversity through exhibit experiences and public programs designed to connect people to the world of water.



  • Saratoga Spa Park

    Saratoga Spa State Park, distinguished by its classical architecture and listed as a National Historic Landmark, is noted for its diverse cultural, aesthetic and recreational resources. In addition to the nationally-known Saratoga Performing Arts Center, the Spa Little Theater, the National Museum of Dance, the Saratoga Automobile Museum, the Gideon Putnam Resort and Roosevelt Baths and Spa, the park offers a multitude of traditional recreation opportunities.

  • Mountain Ridge Adventure

    Experience the adventure of traversing obstacles in the treetops like Tarzan swings, Indiana-Jones bridges, cargo nets, zip lines and much, much more. It is located on top of a 1,000' mountain only 30 minutes from Albany and Saratoga and just 10 minutes from downtown Schenectady.

  • Ballston Spa Country Club

    Just 12 miles outside of Malta, Ballston Spa Country Club, located in Saratoga County, was established in 1925, during golf's Golden Age of course architecture, when golf course design icons such as Donald Ross and Alistair McKenzie were creating some of America's classic golf course layouts.

  • The Whitehouse Restaurant & Bar

    Built in 1856, the Whitehouse is located at 93-95 Milton Avenue (Rt 50) in the heart of the historic Village of Ballston Spa. There are murals hanging in the restaurant that have been said to have been painted in the early 1900s by a gentleman staying upstairs in the rooming house for his room and board. There are paintings of an earlier time in Ballston Spa, showing many of the hotels and establishments of times gone by.

  • West Mountain

    West Mountain Ski Area has fun for the entire family. Try skiing, snowboarding, or tubing during the winter. Relax in the summer with volleyball, hiking, mountain biking, or even try your aim on the driving range. After all the fun, come and satiate your appetite by visiting The West Side Grille, open seven days a week. West Mountain Ski Area is open year-round.