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1941 S Pierpont Dr #2035, Mesa, AZ 85206
In-unit laundry | Garage parking | Balcony
2 beds
2 baths
$1,675
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Available Mar 18
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Stretching along the southern bank of the Salt River, some 20 miles east of Phoenix, the Maricopa County city of Mesa is home to a residential community of almost 450,000 people. Although by no means the largest city in Arizona – Phoenix and Tucson make that claim – Mesa certainly knows how to look after its residents and visitors. If arts and culture are your thing, you'll be impressed by the city's flamboyant oversized sculptures, and will likely end up with more than one picture of yourself sitting in a huge pink armchair sculpture. There's also the Mesa Arts Center and a generous handful of museums.
Shopping options are plentiful and include the Superstition Springs Center, the Mesa Marketplace and Swap Meet, Mesa Riverview, and the assortment of boutiques and stores that stretch along Main Street in Downtown Mesa. If you like to explore, you'll be able to set off on an array of day trips to the likes of Wickenburg, Lake Pleasant, and Mogollon Rim. Of course, you'll need a job to support this action-packed lifestyle. You can expect to find work in areas such as healthcare and education, as well as in fields as diverse as the technology of golf and commercial shipping.
The average age of residents in Mesa is just 35, so if you're looking for a vibrant – yet affordable – place to live, this Sonoran Desert city might just hit the spot.
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Mesa, AZ, offers a mix of suburban living with access to local amenities. Residents appreciate the abundance of parks, family-friendly activities, and a diverse range of dining options. Many mention the affordable housing and variety of neighborhoods as positives for renters. However, some express concerns about traffic congestion and limited public transportation options, which can make getting around challenging. Overall, locals enjoy a laid-back lifestyle, but navigating the roads can sometimes be a hurdle.
Mesa's 2025 rental market shows one-bedroom apartments averaging around $1,200 per month, while two-bedroom units rent for around $1,500 monthly. These figures reflect recent market conditions, with one-bedrooms experiencing a 5.7% decline and two-bedrooms dropping 4.0% from the previous year.
Rents in Mesa, AZ have been experiencing a decline, with the average monthly rent decreasing by approximately 5.5% in 2024. Specifically, 1-bedroom rents have decreased by 2.6% annually.
December represents the optimal time for apartment hunting in Mesa, offering both the lowest seasonal rents and reduced competition among renters. Mesa shows approximately a 6% rent difference between peak and off-peak months, with July commanding the highest prices and December providing the most favorable conditions for budget-conscious searches.
Mesa's most sought-after neighborhoods include Comite de Familias de Accion, Reed Park, and Downtown Mesa, all commanding around $1,930 for one-bedroom apartments. Comite de Familias de Accion generates nearly 3 times more consumer interest than the market average, while Reed Park and Downtown Mesa each attract 1.5 times more inquiries than typical Mesa listings.
Reed Park offers Mesa's most affordable option with one-bedroom apartments averaging around $950 per month, running 18% below the city median. The Groves and Comite De Families En Accion both provide one-bedroom rentals around $1,060 monthly, approximately 8% lower than Mesa's median rent.
Mesa maintains a strong pet-friendly rental market with 52% of available apartments welcoming pets. Pet owners will find excellent options in Las Palmas Grand, Golden Hills, Mira Mesa, and Leisure World, which excel in pet amenities including waste stations, pet events, and outdoor space with many properties offering no breed restrictions.
Utilities are rarely included in Mesa rental properties, appearing in less than 1% of available listings across all apartment sizes. One-bedroom apartments show the highest rate at 0.12% of listings, while studios, two-bedrooms, and three-bedrooms each include utilities in fewer than 0.04% of available units.
Mesa's rental market features a mix of architectural styles spanning several decades. Ranch-style homes dominate at 51.4% of the market, representing mid-20th century construction, while contemporary architecture accounts for 28.6% with modern designs from the 1960s onward. Spanish-style properties comprise 15.6% of available rentals, reflecting Mediterranean influences from earlier colonial architecture.
Zumper’s proprietary rental data fuels our analysis. Rent and market trends, availability, neighborhood popularity, and lifestyle scores are all calculated using real-time and 2024 rental inventory and prices.
Our Lifestyle Categories ("great for eco-living," "great for social life," "great for pet owners," etc.) are determined by set criteria, against which we score each listing and its available features. At the neighborhood level, we calculate the listing count for each category to determine which lifestyles best fit each area.
Zumper, founded in 2012, is North America’s largest privately-owned rental platform, offering over 1 million listings across the U.S. and Canada. Stay informed on the latest trends and shifts in the rental market with our monthly National Rent Report, your go-to resource for key insights into the evolving rental landscape.
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