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Old 12-03-2011, 08:06 PM
 
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Hi. Just looking for some info on living in Yuma. Can someone tell me if the Camelot Apartments are nice? I am considering staying there while my sis is there if I can get over not being closer to the beach. Thank you!!
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Old 12-04-2011, 08:38 AM
 
Location: Boydton, VA
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I cannot advise you one way or the other, but I can say that the complex is located in an older neighborhood, which is generally north of 16th St and west of I-8. The reviews are mixed: reviews.
I would "hotel" it for a day or two, while scouting out various complex's.

Yuma apartment ratings.

Oh, there is a "beach" at Gateway park... !

Good Luck
Gemstone1
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Old 12-04-2011, 09:05 AM
 
Location: Verde Valley, Az
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Camelot has been around for a day or two but is a fairly nice complex. It is very near some older neighborhoods but that hasn't caused any problems that I am aware of. A lot of military families live in the complexes along Ave B, so there is a lot of turnover in Apts. I had some freinds living there in the 90's while their house was being built.

The beach comment reminded me of fad that went through Yuma in the mid-80's or so. Locals were wearing t-shirts with YUMA BEACH on them. If asked where the beach was, they would just smile.

Curly
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Old 01-08-2012, 07:29 PM
 
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Default Snowbird looking to "Winter" in Yuma

Hello: I am a Canadian retiree who is looking to spend the Winters in the Yuma area. I have little information on the availability of short term accommodation, the price of condo's/mobile homes etc. Any information on the above and the general demographics of the area would be helpful.
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Kevin - Summerland B.C. Canada
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Old 01-09-2012, 05:19 AM
 
Location: Boydton, VA
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There is a ton of demographic info right on this web site: City-Data Yuma.

Yuma newspaper classified: Yuma Sun.

There are thousands of Canadian Snowbirds here enjoying the sun.

Regards
Gemstone1
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