New England to Arizona

Retire from Boston to Arizona — What Goswick Ranch Actually Costs

$216
HOA per year
~$476
Property tax/yr
9 acres
Minimum lot size
2.5%
AZ income tax (flat)

Forty-eight inches of snow. Six months of heating season. Property taxes that have been climbing for a decade. A house that was charming at 40 and is a maintenance project at 65.

You've done the math. This is what the other side of it looks like.

Goswick Ranch is a private gated community in Arizona's Bradshaw Mountains. Nine-acre minimum lots. $216-a-year HOA. Property taxes that average about $476 a year. No management company — a volunteer board of property owners manages the association themselves.

Arizona's income tax is 2.5% flat. There is no estate tax. You can live here full-time, part-time, or hold it as an investment. No occupancy requirement.

The Community

What Is Goswick Ranch?

LocationE Poland Road, Mayer, AZ 86333
Elevation4,400–6,000 ft
Lot minimum9 acres (CC&R covenant)
HOA fee$216/year
ManagementSelf-managed volunteer board
AllowedHorses, cattle, livestock, site-built homes (1,500 sq ft min)

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The Numbers

New England vs. Arizona — The Numbers

ItemBoston / ConnecticutGoswick Ranch / Arizona
Annual property taxesBoston suburbs avg ~$7,000/yr; CT avg ~$9,000/yr~$476/yr
State income taxMA: 5%; CT: up to 6.99%; RI: up to 5.99%2.5% flat
Annual HOAOften $3,600–$12,000/yr$216/year
Estate taxMA: yes (above $2M — lowest threshold in US); CT: yesNone in AZ
Annual snowfallBoston: 48 in; Hartford: 45 in; Worcester: 63 inOccasional light snow at elevation

Massachusetts estate tax note: Massachusetts applies its estate tax on estates above $2 million — the lowest threshold in the United States. For retirees with home equity, retirement accounts, and life insurance, this threshold is not academic. Arizona has no estate tax.

On property taxes alone: The gap between a $7,000 New England property tax and a $476 Arizona bill is $6,524/year — over $130,000 over 20 years.

Numbers are estimates for general comparison. Consult a licensed real estate agent, tax advisor, and attorney before making any purchase decision.

The Land

What the Land Offers

At 4,400–6,000 feet, the climate has real seasons — just a different version of what you know. Spring brings wildflowers across the Bradshaw foothills. Summer peaks in the 80s°F while Phoenix sits at 110°F+. Monsoon season delivers dramatic afternoon storms. Fall turns the oaks and cottonwoods in ways that New England residents will recognize even in a different landscape. Winter is 40s–50s°F days, occasional snow, and the Milky Way overhead on clear nights.

Horses and livestock permitted. Hundreds of miles of Prescott National Forest trail access from Poland Road. Dark skies — Bortle Class 3–4. Wildlife daily.

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Honest Assessment

A Note on Healthcare

This is worth saying directly: Boston and its suburbs have world-class healthcare — among the best in the United States. Goswick Ranch is 20 minutes from Prescott Valley's hospital. That is not the same thing.

For buyers in good health who are early in retirement, the difference in day-to-day healthcare access is manageable. For buyers who rely on specialized care at Mass General, Brigham and Women's, or Yale, this is a real consideration that should be planned for.

We'd rather you factor this honestly than discover it after the fact. The Phoenix metro, 75 miles south, has major medical centers including Mayo Clinic Arizona and Banner Health.

Plan a Visit

How to Get Here from New England

By Air

Boston Logan (BOS), Providence (PVD), Hartford (BDL), and Manchester (MHT) all have service to Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX). BOS to PHX nonstop: approximately 5–5.5 hours; multiple daily departures. From PHX: 74 miles north, approximately 70 minutes.

By Car

Boston to Mayer is approximately 2,500 miles — typically a 3–4 day drive via I-84 West / I-90 West to I-40 West, then I-17 South to SR 69. Many New England buyers fly for the initial visit and plan the road trip for the actual move.

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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Massachusetts applies estate tax on estates above $2 million — the lowest threshold in the US. Arizona has no estate tax.

Massachusetts: 5% flat; Connecticut: up to 6.99%; Arizona: 2.5% flat. On $80,000 in retirement income, the difference between MA and AZ is approximately $2,000/year; between CT and AZ it can approach $3,500/year.

Occasional light snow at 4,400–6,000 feet during winter. Nothing comparable to Boston's 48 inches or Worcester's 63 inches. Winter days are typically 40s–50s°F and clear.

Prescott Valley has a full-service hospital approximately 20 minutes away. The Phoenix metro — with Mayo Clinic Arizona and Banner Health — is 75 miles south. This is not comparable to the Boston hospital ecosystem and should be factored into your planning.

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