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Sun Lakes, AZ is known for its rich variety of activities and amenities that make it a popular destination for tourists and residents alike. With its numerous golf courses, parks, community centers, tennis courts, lakes, and shopping centers there is something for everyone to enjoy. A major draw to Sun Lakes is its friendly atmosphere and wonderful climate. Residents of Sun Lakes get to experience all the benefits of the sunny Arizona desert while still having access to modern amenities. Visitors are often left with lasting memories of their stay in this vibrant community. Reviews of Sun Lakes are generally positive with many people rating it as one of the best places they have ever visited. People cite the great amenities, warm climate, and friendly people among the reasons why they keep coming back to this charming desert town.

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Five star resort living at a fraction of the cost - 12/12/2021
Great place to live very inexpensive HOA great restaurants at half the price of regular house restaurant drinks half price Golf $35 you can’t beat the place and activities swimming pools that are heated with salt water pool tables racquetball tennis pickle ball golf six Read More

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Sun Lakes Sucks - 11/6/2019
Wow, this place sucka. Patrol is a joke with senile old men, CCRs not enforced unless you are a whiney loudmouth or on the board. Landscape committee. Cost us thousands cuz oh oops, they were uninformed. Expect a snipey, snoopy cesspool for neighbors. Everyone out for themselves. We will be losing a bundle moving after two years, but it will be worth Read More

no longer a nice place to live - 4/10/2018
Sun Lakes used to be a nice, quiet 55+ community but in the past few years it has become fallen victim to short term rentals, investors, speculators, house flippers and people who refuse to comply with the HOA rules and regulations. It is no longer a nice place to live. The HOA is fighting a loosing battle trying to control the situation. It is only a matter of time before the community looses it's retirement community status and becomes just another undesirable neighborhood in South Chandler. Read More

climate - 4/22/2010
Excellant! Gets a little warm in summer months (100 - 115 degrees F) but air conditioning helps. rest of the year is Read More

Great Place to Live...but I wonder - 4/14/2008
I've been here since early 2004 and I love it. Commute time is WAY OFF though - 30 min would not get you far. Consider 45 min on the 101 into Tempe, 1 hour plus on the I-10. To downtown Phoenix or up to 6 or 7 miles north of downtown Phx - would take 1 hour & 10 min or 1 hour & 15 min. The I-10 is dreadfully slow. Forget the 101 if you have to go downtown because it does not veer West. Depending on what you do, clerical work is probably nearby but most good jobs are not, not in the legal field, that is for sure. I am shocked to learn that the air is so bad. I thought it would be better this far from the City. I have known for a long time that the HOA does not meet the age requirements i.e. 20% under (I don't recall what it is) and I haven't seen any 19 year olds - the minimum age to occupy one of our homes. However, nobody has ever taken a census at our home so I know your figure is not up to date. There is a 40s and 50s Club and numerous activities, tennis courts, lakes for Read More

Summer in Arizona - 12/22/2007
I moved to Arizona in the late 1970s. We enjoy over 300 days a year of clear sunny, cloudless days. Over the years the driving congestion from growth and the landscaping of plants not native to the Sonora desert is playing havoc on allergy Read More

Great Place to Retire! - 11/23/2007
If you like to golf,hangout at the country club and play bridge, tennis or swim in a small town with no children around except for holiday season then this is the place for you! Sun Lakes subdivisions have 4 country clubs. Phase two is Cottonwood Club and that is were many of the clubs are located and the best pool. There is what appears to be a fine Jewelrey making studio/club and several other clubs located here. The weather is Sunny,dry and Super hot in the summer. Many residents take off for several weeks in the summer so it gets super quiet then. There is not much in the way of Arts or music here but Phoenix is close and there is a lot to do if you want to trek to the city( not that far). Chandler the town next door is booming and lots of shopping is going in. Taxes are low compared to out east or the midwest.It's a great town for age 55 and up. We have had a second home there for 5 years. Stephanie Read More

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