Apache Junction
- Suburb of Phoenix, AZ
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Apache Junction Reviews
Rating 3.84 out of 5 55 reviews
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Great weather Nice people and a lot of opportunities for those who want to work for a living...
Only issue I've had I was hit by a Truck the driver had no license no insurance he tore up my new car $ 5,000.00 damage and I had to chase him almost mile after calling 911 still after 8 weeks no police report and car is still damaged .The town is growing by leaps & bounds Beautiful Superstituion Mountains 2nd most photographed site in Arizona after Grand Caynon .Easy access to light rail in Mesa,which you can ride to Phoenix for few dollars.Seasonal parades and lots of Car and truck Bike shows on weekends some at American Legion post on Meridian.Road
Only issue I've had I was hit by a Truck the driver had no license no insurance he tore up my new car $ 5,000.00 damage and I had to chase him almost mile after calling 911 still after 8 weeks no police report and car is still damaged .The town is growing by leaps & bounds Beautiful Superstituion Mountains 2nd most photographed site in Arizona after Grand Caynon .Easy access to light rail in Mesa,which you can ride to Phoenix for few dollars.Seasonal parades and lots of Car and truck Bike shows on weekends some at American Legion post on Meridian.Road
It has a small town feel while still being close to the city. It has family communities and retirement communities to provide diversity.
Apache Junction is a very friendly community, in which everyone treats each other like family. The shops and homes in Apache Junction are all reasonably priced and affordable for most. There is low crime rate and the people are very welcoming.
Lived in A.J. seven years now. Originally from the burbs of Chicago. Great community. Easy to get most anywhere in the East Valley from here - live in far Northeast area; Superstitions are out our living room and dining room windows. Fabulous weather, great views, plenty or places to ride our horses and large homes with acreage for very reasonable prices and low taxes in Pinal County part of A.J.
I love how beautiful and calm this area is and it's at the same time very close to the city. However I would definitely do some changes such as accessibility, a better night life so young people know where to go that is not so far from home, more stores and schools.
Apache Junction is a great horse community! I love living there because the community is close. It’s kind of similar to living in a small town with the closeness of a large city!
I love the restaurants and the history behind the town and surrounding areas. some of the original buildings and shops are still in original shape and the views of the Superstition Mountains are breathe taking. In the afternoon, you can see the shadow of parts of the mountain that resemble the shape of a mountain lion.
It is a quiet community. Everyone is friendly and welcoming. It is a safe community with colleges close by. It is affordable living.
I moved here 3 years ago to care for my father after my mom passed away. I had always visited and been enamored of the acceptance of those that live part time in A.J. The residents, of which I am now one, enjoy lower property taxes, top notch law enforcement and a booming economy with higher wages. There is a great deal f activities that take place for the "Snow Birds" that all residents enjoy and look forward to. The Snow Birds bring a great deal of funds to the community that allows for better school choice, lower home prices and a competitive shopping market. We are very close to Phoenix and all of the great activities and culture there as well. Apache Junction is friendly and welcoming. The views of the mountains (particularly Superstition Mountain) draw you in and mesmerize you. This is a wonderful community with much to offer everyone, whether or not you live here full time.
Its a small town with lots of history. I love the small town feel with the stores of a city. I like my town and the history behind it.
Apache Junction is a small community with small town values. Its just far enough out of the city to be comfortable but still close enough to travel to work and shopping. Everyone here is friendly and welcoming.
Love living here. Still has the old west feeling. Not uncommon to see horseback riders and carts riding down the road.
I love the small-town vibe and community warmth with my neighbors. We are on the outskirts of the hustle and bustle, so things are a little more slow paced. The views don't hurt either!