Bignate603
Lifer
I live near Mesa, we looked at some houses over there when we were in the market for a new place. There are some real deals on homes but most of the really cheap ones were cheap for a reason. For some reason people did some very strange additions and things to their homes. That being said, if you keep on looking around you should be able to find something that's decent for under 100k.
If you have any doubts about the towing capability of your subaru I'd suggest changing your route. If you're going through Santa Rosa NM that makes me think you're going through the northern route, through Flagstaff. Going from Flagstaff down to Phoenix is pretty mountainous, you lose more than a mile of altitude. That could be pretty rough on your car while towing, especially with the summer heat.
You can either turn south at Albuquerque to get down to the I-10 and come through Tucson to avoid most of the mountains (adds and extra 150 miles) or to avoid the mountains completely go south down to Fort Worth and pick up the I-20 West which will connect with the I-10 to bring you to Tucson (extra 300 miles). You'll burn more gas but an extra tank of gas is much cheaper than damaging your car.
Also, just and FYI. When I moved out here I found it was cheaper to buy a cheap van than it was to rent a truck.
If you have any doubts about the towing capability of your subaru I'd suggest changing your route. If you're going through Santa Rosa NM that makes me think you're going through the northern route, through Flagstaff. Going from Flagstaff down to Phoenix is pretty mountainous, you lose more than a mile of altitude. That could be pretty rough on your car while towing, especially with the summer heat.
You can either turn south at Albuquerque to get down to the I-10 and come through Tucson to avoid most of the mountains (adds and extra 150 miles) or to avoid the mountains completely go south down to Fort Worth and pick up the I-20 West which will connect with the I-10 to bring you to Tucson (extra 300 miles). You'll burn more gas but an extra tank of gas is much cheaper than damaging your car.
Also, just and FYI. When I moved out here I found it was cheaper to buy a cheap van than it was to rent a truck.