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2735 E Thomas Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016
In-unit laundry | Air conditioning | Walk-in closets
Studio–1 bed
1 bath
$949–$1,049
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15h ago
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1–3 beds
1–3 baths
$1,254–$7,869
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1 bed
1 bath
$1,095
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1–3 beds
1–2 baths
$1,393–$2,383
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4d ago
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2234 W Hazelwood St, Phoenix, AZ 85015
1–2 beds
1 bath
$999–$1,095
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5d+ ago
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1–2 beds
1–2 baths
$1,300–$1,675
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Swimming Pool
Garage Parking
Outdoor Space
In-Unit Laundry
41m ago
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Studio–3 beds
1–2 baths
$1,190–$2,434
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1h ago
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Studio–3 beds
1–3 baths
$1,285–$3,030
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4h ago
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2020 W Glendale Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85021
In-unit laundry | Air conditioning | Balcony
1–2 beds
1–2 baths
$1,200–$1,475
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4h ago
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901 E Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85006
In-unit laundry | Furnished | Air conditioning
Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$1,329–$2,499
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10h ago
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2001 W Union Hills Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85027
Assigned parking | Dishwasher | Microwave
Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$999–$1,433
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11h ago
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1–2 beds
1 bath
$1,199–$1,400
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11h ago
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2 beds
2 baths
$1,299
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11h ago
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Studio–3 beds
1–3 baths
$1,450–$3,622
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13h ago
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3001 N Black Canyon Hwy, Phoenix, AZ 85015
In-unit laundry | On-site laundry | Swimming pool
Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$950–$1,049
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17h ago
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2 beds
1 bath
$1,195–$1,245
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17h ago
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1 bed
1 bath
$999–$1,099
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19h ago
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6800 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85054
In-unit laundry | Air conditioning | Garage parking
Studio–3 beds
1–2 baths
$1,449–$3,469
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1d ago
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1–3 beds
1–2 baths
$1,144–$2,165
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1d ago
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1–2 beds
1–2 baths
$1,175–$1,799
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1d ago
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Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$849–$1,425
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2 beds
1 bath
$1,175–$1,345
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1d ago
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1–3 beds
1–2 baths
$1,199–$2,067
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1d ago
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1 bed
1 bath
$999–$1,099
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1d ago
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Studio–3 beds
0–2 baths
$806–$1,434
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1d ago
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2 beds
2 baths
$1,525–$1,600
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1d ago
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8245 N 27th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85051
In-unit laundry | Swimming pool | Fitness center
1–2 beds
1–2 baths
$1,166–$1,444
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2d ago
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Studio–1 bed
1 bath
$1,460–$1,740
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2d ago
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8429 N 27th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85051
In-unit laundry | Air conditioning | Balcony
1–2 beds
1 bath
$1,050–$1,375
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2d ago
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5535 W Mcdowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85035
In-unit laundry | Air conditioning | On-site laundry
1–2 beds
1–2 baths
$980–$1,270
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2d ago
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1 bed
1 bath
$999–$1,059
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3d ago
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1–2 beds
1 bath
$1,199–$1,499
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3d ago
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1–2 beds
1–2 baths
$1,244–$2,313
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3d ago
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1–2 beds
1–2 baths
$1,400–$1,600
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4d ago
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Studio–3 beds
1–2 baths
$1,569–$4,599
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4d ago
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6702 N 17th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85015
In-unit laundry | On-site laundry | Assigned parking
Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$799–$1,099
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4d ago
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Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$959–$1,399
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2d ago
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1–2 beds
1 bath
$800–$1,150
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4d ago
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2 beds
2 baths
$1,099–$1,199
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2h ago
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1802 W Maryland Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85015
In-unit laundry | Air conditioning | Garage parking
1–3 beds
1–2 baths
$1,083–$2,433
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2h ago
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1930 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85016
Garage parking | On-site laundry | Swimming pool
Studio–2 beds
1–2 baths
$784–$2,100
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The Zumper Phoenix Metro Report analyzed active listings last month across metro cities to reveal the most and least expensive cities, as well as those with the fastest growing rents. The Arizona one bedroom median rent was $1,260 last month.
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The Zumper Phoenix Metro Area Report analyzed active listings that hit the market last month. Listings are aggregated by city to calculate median asking rents.
Crystal Chen is a seasoned real estate and housing market expert with more than a decade of experience analyzing rental trends, housing affordability, and urban living. At Zumper, she leads data storytelling as well as press and media relations, where she translates complex housing research into easily digestible insights for renters, industry professionals, and journalists. Her reports can be seen cited in national outlets like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and CNBC. She is passionate about helping renters navigate today’s evolving housing landscape with clarity and confidence. Living in New York City herself, she knows firsthand the chaos and challenges of navigating a competitive rental market.
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Look to your left: mountains. Look to your right: mountains. Look behind you: mountains. Look ahead of you: bet you guessed it, more mountains. Welcome to a constantly expanding, easy to navigate city nurtured and inspired by the spirit of the desert.
With a comparatively low cost of living, access to the beautiful beaches of Mexico and over 200 acclaimed golf courses, you'll feel like you got the best deal in resort-style living here in the Valley of the Sun. Feelin' lucky? You don't need to go to Vegas to hit up the casinos – although getting there only takes roughly five hours and is a straight shot on Highway 93. Avid sports spectator? Phoenix is the home to Major League Baseball spring training. Quick! Catch that Phoenix sunset – it may just change your life.
Phoenix is both a county seat and state capitol with a major military presence thanks to nearby Luke Air Force Base, accounting for its enormous government-sector labor force. Aside from government work, there are four Fortune 500 companies - the electronics corporation Avnet, the mining company Freeport-McMoRan, retailer PetSmart, and waste hauler Republic Services. Honeywell’s Aerospace division is also headquartered in Phoenix, along with many of their avionics and mechanical facilities. In addition, Phoenix is where you’ll find the headquarters for U-Haul, Best Western, Mesa Air Group, and the Apollo Group.
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As of today, you'll find 3,237 apartments for rent in Phoenix, with a median rent price of $1,775 per month. Phoenix has seen a 2%—or $42—increase in median rent price compared to the previous year.Average Rent
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The average rent in Phoenix, AZ, for rentals of all sizes and types, is $1,775, which is a 2.04% increase year-over-year.
The monthly rent for 1-bedroom apartments in Phoenix, AZ is about $1,199. The average rent for 2-bedroom apartments in Phoenix, AZ is $1,545, and studios are about $995 per month.
See more Phoenix, AZ rent data on our rent research page.
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Disclaimer: School ratings from Niche are intended for informational purposes only. Check with the nearby schools to verify eligibility and zoning criteria before using this data to decide on your next home.
22801 n 22nd st
phoenix, AZ, 85024
4315 e cashman dr
phoenix, AZ, 85050
3725 e love cactus dr
phoenix, AZ, 85050
9640 n 28th st
phoenix, AZ, 85028
3303 e utopia rd
phoenix, AZ, 85050
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Age Range
0-19
28%
20-34
23%
35-44
13%
45-64
23%
65+
11%
Language
English
63%
Spanish
30%
Indo Euro
2%
Asia Pac
2%
Other
1%
Education
No HS
17%
High School
45%
Bachelor's
26%
Master's
7%
Prof Degree
2%
Doctorate
1%
Household Income
0-25k
17%
25-50k
23%
50-75k
19%
75-100k
13%
100-150k
14%
150k+
12%
Phoenix locals spend about 26 minutes commuting, and most drive to get to work. Residents or visitors looking to take public transit can hop on a bus or train run by the City of Phoenix Public Transit Departmnet (PTD) or Valley Metro to navigate Phoenix and nearby areas. The best way to fly in or out of Phoenix is through Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, 11.29 miles away.
Scores for Phoenix are calculated based on the proximity to and amount of infrastructure supporting each method of transportation.
We surveyed 10,000 renters across the country about what it's like living in their cities and neighborhoods. In Phoenix, 44% of residents reported feeling satisfied or very satisfied with the city overall, which is lower than the national average of 60%.
Top Three Reasons to Live in Phoenix
Pet friendly
56%Satisfaction rating
Nightlife
51%Satisfaction rating
Parks & recreation
46%Satisfaction rating
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Data last updated in 2024. Do you live here? Take our survey and share your experience.
How we got this dataThe overall cost of living in Phoenix, AZ is 6% higher than the national average, according to the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research. This is calculated by comparing several expenses, including food and basic necessities like energy and healthcare. When it comes to comparing these expenses to the rest of the country, in Phoenix you can expect groceries to cost more than the national average, and healthcare to cost less. Eggs run about $2.95 per carton, and milk $4.76. Regarding healthcare costs, a doctor’s visit could amount to $99.00 on average—but this will likely vary depending on several factors, including insurance and medical specialty.
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Utilities | 7% higher |
Transportation | 5% higher |
Health | 8% lower |
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Phoenix residents appreciate the warm climate and abundant sunshine, which allows for outdoor activities year-round. Many enjoy access to a variety of parks, restaurants, and cultural events, particularly in areas like downtown and Scottsdale. However, some locals express concerns about traffic congestion and the sprawl, which can make commuting challenging. Additionally, rent prices have been rising, leading to mixed feelings about affordability in certain neighborhoods.
Phoenix's rental market offers a very strong selection of listings, with an average of 6,139 available per month. The majority of these listings are 2-bedroom apartments, making up 33% of the market, followed closely by 1-bedroom apartments at 27%. Studios are relatively scarce, accounting for only 6% of the market.
Many Phoenix apartments offer desirable amenities, with in-unit laundry being a standout feature, available in 72% of listings with laundry data. Outdoor space is also a common perk, found in 76% of apartments with outdoor space data. Additionally, 71% of listings with AC data have air conditioning, making Phoenix a great option for renters seeking comfort in the desert climate. Keep in mind that these figures are based on historical data, but they should give you a sense of what to expect in the current market.
The Phoenix rental market has experienced a decline in 2024, with average monthly rents decreasing by approximately 9.5% year-over-year to $1,709.
Breaking down the market by bed count, 1-bedrooms are averaging $1,319 per month, representing a 7% annual decrease. The average rent for a 2-bedroom is around $1,604, while studios are averaging $1,111 per month, reflecting a significant 22% annual decline.
Seasonal trends continue to influence demand and prices in Phoenix. Summer months, particularly June, tend to see the highest rents, with a 9% increase compared to December. January and March are the most competitive months, with higher demand relative to available inventory. Conversely, November is the least competitive month, with lower demand and potentially fewer listings. If you're searching for a new apartment in Phoenix, considering the winter months may result in lower prices, albeit with fewer options.
Phoenix's unique landscape is matched by its diverse and beautiful architecture. Many rentals in the area showcase the city's popular styles, making it a great place to find a home that suits your taste. Phoenix is home to a high percentage of Ranch-style homes, accounting for nearly 47% of the market. This classic American style originated in the 1930s and is characterized by its long, horizontal profile and emphasis on indoor-outdoor living. Contemporary homes are also abundant in Phoenix, making up around 32% of the market. This modern style is known for its sleek lines, minimal ornamentation, and emphasis on functionality. Spanish-style homes, inspired by the region's rich cultural heritage, account for around 13% of the market, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to the city's architectural landscape. Architectural style in Phoenix is representative of a subset of listings available on Zumper over the last few years.
Phoenix offers a unique blend of urban and desert living, with various neighborhoods catering to different lifestyles. If you're a social butterfly, you'll thrive in areas like Kierland, Booker T. Washington, Los Olivos, and Downtown Phoenix, which offer a vibrant atmosphere, safety, and plenty of restaurants and shared spaces.
Pet owners will appreciate neighborhoods like Surrey Heights, Bellair, Sun Sand, and Villages of Laveen Ranch, which prioritize pet-friendliness with features like pet waste stations, no breed restrictions, and outdoor spaces.
For those looking to live in Phoenix's most sought-after areas, consider Papago Vista, La Mancha, and Maryvale Park. These neighborhoods are in high demand, with 1-bedroom rents averaging $3,476 per month. Papago Vista, in particular, garners nearly 13 times more interest than the market average, while La Mancha and Maryvale Park attract 4 and 6 times more interest, respectively.
While these popular neighborhoods come with a higher price tag, they offer a unique living experience that's hard to find elsewhere in Phoenix. Whether you prioritize social living or pet-friendliness, there's a neighborhood in Phoenix that's sure to meet your needs.
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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