Gilbert, AZ apartments for rent
400 apartments for rent in Gilbert, AZ, from 23 communities.
Elevation San Tan
2045 E Boston St, Gilbert, AZ, 85295
- Pet friendly
- Covered parking
The Curve at Gilbert
445 East Germann Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85297
The Flats at SanTan
2550 S San Tan Village Pkwy, Gilbert, AZ, 85295
The Sterling
1303 West Juniper Avenue, Gilbert, AZ, 85233
Alta Rise
80 N McQueen Rd, Gilbert, AZ, 85233
Orchard on Gilbert
950 North Gilbert Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85234
The Atwood at Rivulon
500 E Rivulon Blvd, Gilbert, AZ, 85295
Icon @ Cooley Station
2550 South Recker Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85295
Desert Mirage
1333 West Guadalupe Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85233
Villas on Ash
1381 N. Gilbert Rd, Gilbert, AZ, 85234
Painted Trails
4255 E Pecos Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85295
Trails at SanTan
2505 E. Williams Field Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85296
Everly at Morrison Ranch Luxury Apartments
4353 E. Elliot Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85296
Elevation at the Village
1935 South Santan Village Parkway, Gilbert, AZ, 85295
Sonoma Landing
4776 East Guadalupe Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85234
MAA Sky View
4632 E Germann Rd., Gilbert, AZ, 85297
MAA Lyon's Gate
3301 E Ray Rd, Gilbert, AZ, 85296
The Tyler
3150 E Ray Rd, Gilbert, AZ, 85296
Skyline Apartments at Cooley Station
4377 East Haskell Street, Gilbert, AZ, 85295
San Clemente Apartments
7640 S. Power Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85297
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Renter’s City Guide to Gilbert
Introduction
Located in Maricopa County, Ariz., Gilbert is a mid-sized city within the Phoenix metropolitan area. It’s known for amazing weather throughout the year, stunning outdoor amenities, good schools and low crime rates. Ranked the 20th-best city to live in America by 24/7 Wall St. and the 14th-best city for families by WalletHub, it’s popular among a diverse mix of families, young professionals and retirees. And, the accolades don’t end there, Law Street Media ranked Gilbert the #2 safest city in the U.S., while the National Arbor Day Foundation credits it as a Tree City USA.
How big is Gilbert?
With an area of just under 69 square miles, Gilbert is approximately one-seventh the size of nearby Phoenix. The population has increased from around 5,700 in 1980 to around 255,000 in 2019, making it the sixth-largest municipality in Arizona, although only the fifth-largest in the Phoenix metro area.
What cities are close to Gilbert?
Gilbert is around 23 miles east of downtown Phoenix and a little more than 30 miles from Glendale. Mesa and Chandler are its closest neighbors.
What is the weather like in Gilbert?
Gilbert has a tropical and subtropical hot desert climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild to warm winters with little annual rainfall. Average highs hover above 100°F in June through August, while December and January see average lows of around 40°F, although temperatures typically remain in the upper 60s. Gilbert enjoys around 300 sunny days and experiences an average of just nine inches of rain per year.
What are the pros of living in Gilbert?
Gilbert frequently ranks among the top 25 best places to live in the U.S. across a range of publications. This is due, in part, to the great year-round weather, extremely low crime rates, great schools and a healthy economy. Proximity to the bustling Phoenix downtown is another bonus.
What are the cons of living in Gilbert?
Compared to Phoenix and many other suburbs, the cost of living is higher in Gilbert. The weather can also be a turn-off for those who aren’t used to such high temperatures. Compared to other cities, Gilbert can also seem to be lacking in cultural attractions and entertainment options, but downtown Phoenix is a short drive away.
Expenses & Housing Stats
How much is public transportation in Gilbert?
Public transportation in Gilbert is provided by Valley Metro, which offers a number of bus and light rail routes in and around town. For local services, a one-way fare costs $2, a day pass is $4 and a monthly pass is $64. For express/rapid services, a one-way fare costs $3.25, a day pass is $6.50 and a monthly pass is $104.
How much does a meal cost in Gilbert?
On average, expect to pay around $65 for a three-course meal for two in a mid-range restaurant in Gilbert. A regular coffee will be around $4.20.
How much are utilities in Gilbert?
For a 915-square-foot apartment, monthly utilities average around $135. This includes water, electricity, heating, cooling and garbage disposal. Meanwhile, an internet connection will be an additional $70 per month.
Gilbert Housing Statistics
- 11,253 Single-family detached homes
- 1,002 Attached homes or townhouses
- 11,951 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (1,405) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (7,336)
Among all the available rental units in Gilbert, 54% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 46% are apartments.
Jobs & Education
What are the major industries in Gilbert?
Gilbert has a booming economy with a variety of jobs across a wide spectrum of sectors, including science, engineering, biotech and life sciences. However, healthcare is the most common industry employing 13.6% of the workforce, followed by retail trade and manufacturing.
What are the top employers in Gilbert?
The top employers in Gilbert include Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, Banner Health and Gilbert Public Schools.
Does Gilbert have good schools?
Gilbert Public Schools provides public education in Gilbert, offering a number of quality high schools, middle schools and elementary schools. Numerous charter schools also call Gilbert home, including the American Leadership Academy. There are also several private schools here, such as the Gilbert Christian Schools.
What are the top colleges in Gilbert?
The main colleges in and around Gilbert are the Chandler-Gilbert Community College and Arizona State University. The latter ranks as the fifth-best college for qualified graduates and is located in nearby Tempe. Chandler-Gilbert Community College offers an array of certification and associate degree programs and is located in neighboring Chandler.
Gilbert Employment Statistics
Y-o-Y Change | ||
White Collar | 243,828 | 104.1% |
Blue Collar | 38,502 | 108.4% |
Y-o-Y Change | ||
Self Employees | 27,464 | 100.9% |
Private Companies | 200,558 | 104.0% |
Governmental Workers | 34,606 | 107.6% |
Not for Profit Companies | 19,702 | 112.6% |
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What are the top attractions in Gilbert?
One of the top attractions in Gilbert is the downtown area, which offers a variety of things to see and do for people of all ages. You’ll find boutique stores, cafes, artisan bakeries, restaurants and a host of events and festivals throughout the year. Alternatively, escape the summer heat at one of the four public pools, including the Mesquite Aquatic Center — a top pick for families due to its water slides and splash area. Just outside of town, you’ll find amazing outdoor experiences in the surrounding mountains, forests and national reserves.
Are there parks in Gilbert?
With 37 public parks stretching across a total of 600 acres, Gilbert offers plenty of shade and green spaces galore. District Discovery Park is a fantastic choice, offering beaches, trails, playgrounds and gardens complete with picnic areas. Freestone Park is another popular choice and is great for fishing in the lake. There’s also an amphitheater, numerous trails and a skate park.
What are the main annual events in Gilbert?
The main event in Gilbert is the Gilbert Days Celebrations. Drawing huge crowds from the city and surrounding areas, there’s a parade, live music, and numerous exhibits and stands celebrating the local culture.
What are the best cultural attractions in Gilbert?
Take in a show at the longest continuously running, privately owned theater company in America. The Hale Center Theatre showcases a variety of productions and offers a fantastic ambience. Alternatively, learn a little local history at Gilbert Historical Museum, which is packed full of vintage photos, artifacts, and exhibitions that delve into the rich and intriguing history of the western USA.
What are the renters’ rights in Gilbert?
Renters’ rights in Gilbert are protected by Arizona state laws. However, it’s worth bearing in mind that there is no rent control in Arizona, which means the landlord is free to charge as much as they wish. As such, it’s important to do your research to be sure you’re paying a fair price. A lack of rent control also means that the landlord can adjust your rent at the end of your lease. Rental transactions between landlords and tenants are considered private by Arizona state law, and the state will generally not handle disputes.
However, landlords are required to provide habitable rental units, and if essential utilities are in need of repair, the landlord must take care of it. If they fail to do so, the tenant has the right to hire a contractor to fix the issue. As long as the cost is either $300 or less than half of the rent (whichever is higher), tenants are able to deduct the expenses from the next month’s payment. Be sure to check your lease agreement and specify what qualifies as a vital utility.