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minimum beds select combobox - maximum beds select combobox TypeLifestyleLifestyle select combobox Move-In DateBathsAmenitiesAffordabilityKeywordsSquare FeetRatingTravel TimeSet a destination, transportation method, and your ideal commute time to see results. Select transportation methodIdeal commute time Set traffic type The sunniest city in the world offers stimulating pastimes and a rich local culture.Desert • Golf • Outdoors • Nature • Sports • Walkable • Public Transportation • Parks • Art • Dining • Affordable • Airport • Although surrounded by inhospitable desert, Phoenix is one of the largest cities in the United States, and the nation’s single largest state capital city. The area contains numerous galleries and museums, putting the people in contact with everything from the European masters to Native American craftsmanship to modern originals from Phoenix’s diverse artistic community. The Downtown cultural scene has developed into a top-notch feast of visual and performing arts, with symphony performances, live theater, and the popular First Friday exhibitions. Phoenix is also an excellent city for sports fans, being one of the few cities in America with local franchises in the NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL. Several thousand students attend the two Arizona State University campuses in the city, as well as the over-50,000 who attend the main campus in neighboring Tempe. Rental rates for apartments average around $1000 per month, but numerous more affordable options are available all over the city, from quiet houses in the suburbs to downtown efficiency apartments. Getting around Phoenix is typically done by car for most residents, but a light rail system makes it easy to get across town without a personal vehicle; Downtown and its surrounding areas are quite walkable as well. Explore the CityThe Phoenix skyline with mountains in the background
A lone cactus and a desert sunset Cacti in the morning The Maricopa County Courthouse Architecture and palm trees The beautiful skyline of Phoenix Rent TrendsAs of September 2022, the average apartment rent in Phoenix, AZ is $1,300 for a studio, $1,286 for one bedroom, $1,848 for two bedrooms, and $2,260 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Phoenix has decreased by -50.5% in the past year.
ArticlesWhat to Know About Living in PhoenixFrom the wildlife to the economy, here's what you need to know about living in Phoenix. Read More Somewhat Walkable 50 out of 100 WalkScore® Rating You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you’ll need a car. Some Transit 40 out of 100 TransitScore® Rating You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options. Bikeable 59 out of 100 BikeScore® Rating While there’s some bike infrastructure in this area, you’ll still need a car for many errands. Demographics
SchoolsPinnacle High School Public Middle & High School 7 out of 10 GreatSchools® Rating Grades 8-12 2,635 Students Points of InterestParks and Recreation
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Living in PhoenixHighlightsArizona Science Center, Orpheum Theater, Gammage Auditorium, Arizona Biltmore Hotel, South Mountain Park, Chase Field, Margaret Hance Park, Westward Ho, Japanese Friendship Garden, City Hall, Phoenix Art Museum, Symphony Hall, Arizona State University campus, Heard Museum, Tonto National Forest NearbyReady to Apply? Good News! This rental is accepting applications through Apartments.com. Act now and your $ purchase will include 9 additional FREE application submissions to participating properties. Or if you already have an account |