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Phoenix, AZ apartments for rent

7,354 apartments for rent in Phoenix, AZ, from 457 communities.

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Phoenix apartment for rent - an empty kitchen with white cabinets and black counter tops
From $2,200 /mo

4455 E Paradise VIllage Pkwy. S. #1091

Unit 1091, Phoenix, AZ, 85032

2 beds 2 baths 1,450 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a table with chairs
From $1,930 /mo

Myrtle Townhomes

7171 n 27th ave, phoenix, AZ, 85051

3 beds 2.5 baths 1,420 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A living room with a grey couch, a coffee table, a ceiling fan, and a television mounted on the wall.
$920-$1,400 /mo

Rise Thunderbird

14020 North Black Canyon Hwy, Phoenix, AZ, 85053

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 675-945 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a table
$1,175-$1,570 /mo

Colonia del Sol Apartments

5405 South 19th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85041

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 651-1,084 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A living room with a brown chair and a white coffee table.
$1,197-$1,666 /mo

Dahlia Village

3620 South 12th St., Phoenix, AZ, 85040

1-4 beds 1-2 baths 655-1,358 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a kitchen with white cabinets and a stove and a sink
$1,200-$2,050 /mo

The Addison Apartments

6525 N. 15th Ave, Phoenix, AZ, 85015

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 747-1,202 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - an empty kitchen with a white stove and refrigerator
From $750 /mo

2835 W Northern Ave

Phoenix, AZ, 85051

1 bed 1 bath 650 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a playground with red and yellow barrels in front of a house
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Yale Court

2524 N 31st St, Phoenix, AZ, 85008

2 beds 1 bath 621 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A living room with a white couch and a glass coffee table.
$800-$1,300 /mo

Tides on McDowell

4620 W McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ, 85035

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 400-761 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a swimming pool is behind a wrought iron fence
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Red Mountain Springs

1652 N 52nd St., Phoenix, AZ, 85008

2 beds 1.5 baths 1,000 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a kitchen with white cabinets and a stainless steel refrigerator
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Roma Village Apartments

933 E Roma Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85014

2 beds 2 baths 850 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a sign villas at the entrance to the village
$1,450-$2,050 /mo

Sierra Verde Villas

10525 West Monterosa Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85037

2-3 beds 2 baths 965-1,304 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a kitchen with stainless steel appliances and granite counter tops
From $1,350 /mo

Camelback Gardens

2101 W Colter Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85015

2 beds 1.5-2 baths 1,225 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and chairs and a television
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Modern Retro Living

2104 & 2122 E. Fairmount Ave, Phoenix, AZ, 85016

1-2 beds 1 bath 700-769 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A playground with a slide and a canopy is surrounded by a grassy area and a sidewalk.
$963-$1,925 /mo

Paradise Village Apartments

2525 East Aire Libre, Phoenix, AZ, 85032

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 578-1,176 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a living room with a couch and a tv
$749-$1,159 /mo

Park Terrace Apartments

4715 N. Black Canyon Hwy., Phoenix, AZ, 85015

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 450-950 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A kitchen with a white stove and wooden cabinets.
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Collins off Colter*

5128 N 15th Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85014

Studio-3 beds 1-2 baths 330-1,550 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - an empty kitchen with white appliances and wooden cabinets
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Madison Pointe

4150 N. 9th Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85014

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 810-1,515 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a living room with couches and chairs and a kitchen
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Highland Metro

727 W. Highland Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85013

2-3 beds 1-2.5 baths 900-1,250 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a living room with chairs and a fireplace
$1,375-$1,425 /mo

Zen Senior Living

11645 N. 25th Place, Phoenix, AZ, 85028

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 682-1,077 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A living room with a grey couch and a black coffee table.
$845-$1,325 /mo

Rise Desert West

6131 West Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ, 85033-5837

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 400-858 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A kitchen with white cabinets and a marble countertop.
$799-$1,100 /mo

Rancho La Fuente

16621 North 25th Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85032

1-2 beds 1 bath 570-700 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A living room with a grey couch, a wooden coffee table, and a television on a cabinet.
$845-$1,500 /mo

Rise on Cactus

12021 North 43rd Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85029

1-2 beds 1-2 baths 550-980 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A house with a white door and a window with blinds.
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Honey Villa

4911 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ, 85018

2-3 beds 2 baths 800 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A kitchen with wooden cabinets and white appliances.
From $1,275 /mo

Carol

Phoenix, AZ, 85020

2 beds 1 bath 900 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a small building with a vinig pharmacy sign on the side of a street
From $750 /mo

613 E Indian School

Phoenix, AZ, 85012

Studio 2 baths 2,700 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a living room filled with furniture and a book shelf
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Casa de Primavera

1617 N. 45th Ave., Phoenix, AZ, 85035

1 bed 1 bath 534 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - a living room with a tv and a sliding glass door
$1,365-$5,626 /mo

Ascent at Papago Park

4950 E Van Buren Street, Phoenix, AZ, 85008

1-3 beds 1-2 baths 646-1,388 sqft
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Medlock Place*

37 W. Medlock Dr, Phoenix, AZ, 85013

Studio-2 beds 1 bath 200-900 sqft
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Phoenix apartment for rent - A living room with a white couch and a black and white rug.
$645-$1,175 /mo

Rise North Mountain

9202 North 19th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85021

Studio-2 beds 1-2 baths 416-874 sqft
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Phoenix is mostly car dependent. Limited services and amenities are within walking distance, so a car is needed for most errands. The area has limited public transportation options, making it less ideal for those who rely on transit. Phoenix is a moderately bikeable area, offering some cycling infrastructure to support local rides.
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Amigo Preschool
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Madison Heights Elementary School
Public • PK, K-4 • 687 students
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Solano School
Public • PK, K-8 • 443 students
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Mercury Mine Elementary School
Public • PK, K-6 • 506 students
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Madison Richard Simis School
Public • PK, K-4 • 955 students
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Sahuaro School
Public • PK, K-6 • 591 students
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Abraham Lincoln Traditional School
Public • PK, K-8 • 544 students
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Desert View Elementary School
Public • PK, K-6 • 350 students
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Moon Mountain School
Public • PK, K-6 • 508 students
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Maryland Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 554 students
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Sky Crossing Elementary School
Public • PK, K-6 • 509 students
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Union Park School
Public • PK, K-8 • 753 students
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Creighton Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 334 students
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Madison Heights Elementary School
Public • PK, K-4 • 687 students
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Maie Bartlett Heard School
Public • PK, K-8 • 422 students
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Quail Run Elementary School
Public • PK, K-6 • 526 students
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 303 students
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Solano School
Public • PK, K-8 • 443 students
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Imagine Bell Canyon
Charter • K-8 • 286 students
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Robert L. Duffy High School
Charter • 7-12 • 46 students
10/10
Union Park School
Public • PK, K-8 • 753 students
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Inspiration Mountain School
Public • K-8 • 486 students
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Imagine Bell Canyon
Charter • K-8 • 286 students
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Gavilan Peak Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 565 students
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 303 students
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Solano School
Public • PK, K-8 • 443 students
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Creighton Elementary School
Public • PK, K-8 • 334 students
9/10
Maie Bartlett Heard School
Public • PK, K-8 • 422 students
9/10
Robert L. Duffy High School
Charter • 7-12 • 46 students
10/10
Phoenix Union Bioscience High School
Public • 9-12 • 370 students
8/10
Ridgeline Academy
Charter • K-12 • 1022 students
8/10
Pinnacle High School
Public • 7-12 • 2479 students
8/10
Premier Charter High School
Charter • 9-12 • 153 students
8/10
Horizon Honors Secondary School
Charter • 7-12 • 698 students
8/10
Moon Valley High School
Public • 9-12 • 1490 students
8/10
Sunnyslope High School
Public • 9-12 • 2281 students
8/10
Great Hearts Academies - Anthem Prep
Charter • K-12 • 1029 students
8/10
Grand Canyon University
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City of Phoenix Biomedical Campus
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Arizona State University at Mayo Clinic
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Phoenix Urban Research Laboratory
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Average rent in Phoenix

In Phoenix, the average rent is $1,483 per month, with the average rental size around 825 square feet. Most renters here pay between $1,000 - $1,500, making it the most common rent bracket in the area.

Average rent
$1,483/month
Average rental size
825 sqft
Rent ranges
Under $1,000
12.7%
$1,001 - $1,500
45.8%
$1,501 - $2,000
30.4%
$2,001 - $2,500
7.9%
$2,501 - $3,000
2%
Over $3,000
1.2%
Rent data provided by Yardi® Matrix.
Curious how rent prices changed over time? Dive deeper into Phoenix's rent trends

Average utility cost in Arizona

In Arizona, renters typically spend around $431 per month on utilities, with costs ranging from $48 for sewer to $161 for electricity, depending on factors like home size, season, and usage.

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Renter’s City Guide to Phoenix

Introduction

Phoenix features a desert-like feel complete with all the amenities of a big city. It’s the fastest-growing city in the U.S., having welcomed more than 25,000 new residents between 2014 and 2015. Phoenix is the cultural center of Arizona and is famous for its excellent hiking and climbing opportunities and its many stately mountains, including South Mountain, Piestewa Peak and Camelback Mountain. 

How big is Phoenix?

Phoenix is the largest city in Arizona and is the state’s capital city. It features a metropolitan area often referred to as the Valley of the Sun, which includes nearby towns Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale and Tempe. The city is home to more than 1.5 million residents and is the sixth-most populous city in the U.S. Phoenix, with its 517 square miles of land, is about four times the size of Las Vegas. The entirety of the Phoenix metropolitan area comprises more than 14,000 square miles. 

Where is Phoenix located?

Phoenix is located in central Arizona along the northeastern side of the Sonoran Desert. It’s 300 miles from Las Vegas, which is merely a couple hours’ driving distance. It’s also situated 100 miles from nearby Sedona and Tucson and is a 15-hour drive from Dallas (1,000 miles).

What is the main airport in Phoenix?

The city is served by Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, which boasts national and international flights on more than 15 different airlines. 

What is the weather like in Phoenix?

The city features a subtropical desert climate, known for its mild winters and long, hot summers. The summer months between June and September feature average temperatures between 100°F and 104°F. Winter, spring and fall come with cooler temperatures, averaging between 66°F and 95°F. The city experiences little rainfall and features more 100°F+ days than any other U.S. city, on average.

What are the pros of living in Phoenix? 

The abundant sunshine, lack of rain and fantastic road trip opportunities (thanks to its proximity to the states of Nevada, New Mexico and California) make it a fantastic place to live in. Phoenix also features very clean roads and a fantastic selection of quality restaurants and shops.

What are the cons of living in Phoenix? 

The lack of foliage and flora, hot temperatures, arid climate and uncomfortable summer months are the city’s main disadvantages.

Phoenix Demographic Highlights
Total Population 1,642,323
Female
Male
818,230
824,093
Median Age 34.9
Expenses & Housing Stats

Is living in Phoenix expensive?

Living in Phoenix is, on average, more affordable than living in other major U.S. cities. 

Is it easy to get around Phoenix?

The public transportation options in Phoenix are plentiful and include a fantastic bus and light rail system. One-way tickets cost $2 and a 31-day pass costs $64, but children, seniors, disabled persons and Medicare cardholders enjoy discounted rates. The average commute time in Phoenix is 25.4 minutes, just below the national average.  

How much does a meal cost in Phoenix?

A two-person meal at a mid-range restaurant costs around $60, on average. The price of a regular cappuccino is $4.10. Durant’s, Lo-Lo’s Chicken & Waffles, Rusconi’s and Fuego Bistro are popular local restaurants. Green New American Vegetarian is Phoenix’s 100%-vegan restaurant. 

How much do utilities cost in Phoenix?

Because of the greater need for air-conditioning, utilities tend to cost more here. On average, basic utilities will be around $187.05, which is above the national average of $159.56 for a 915-square-foot apartment.

Phoenix Rent Statistics
Phoenix, AZ Apartment rent ranges
Under $1,000
$1,001 - $1,500
$1,501 - $2,000
$2,001 - $2,500
$2,501 - $3,000
Over $3,000
Phoenix Average apartment rent trend

Phoenix Housing Statistics

Occupied Housing Units 610,442
Owner Occupied 57.3%
Renter Occupied 42.7%
Renter-occupied housing units in Phoenix:
  • 74,463 Single-family detached homes
  • 9,051 Attached homes or townhouses
  • 199,878 Apartments, ranging from smaller complexes with 2-4 apartments (31,759) to larger communities with 10 or more apartments (108,597)

Among all the available rental units in Phoenix, 32% are houses for rent (either detached or attached), and 68% are apartments.
Jobs & Education

Where to work in Phoenix?

Manufacturing and tourism are the top industries in Phoenix, followed closely by the technology and service sectors, which continue to expand as the city grows. The State of Arizona, the City of Phoenix, Wal-Mart, Banner Health and Wells Fargo are some of the largest employers. Best Western, DriveTime, Knight Transportation, Jobing.com, PetsMart, Sprouts Farmers Market, P.F. Chang and the Universal Technical Institute are other major companies that call Phoenix home.

How many schools does Phoenix have?

The city is home to one of the largest high school districts in the U.S., the Phoenix Union High School District, made up of 16 schools, 27,000 students and 3,000 employees. Furthermore, the Phoenix area is served by 325 public schools in 30 different school districts, along with more than 200 other charter and private schools. 

What are the top colleges in Phoenix?

The city features a number of higher education institutions, including Arizona State University, Phoenix College, Grand Canyon University and the University of Phoenix, the latter being famous across the country for its online programs.

Phoenix Employment Statistics

Y-o-Y Change
White Collar 658,781 2.4%
Blue Collar 183,719 1.4%
White Collar 78.2%
Blue Collar 21.8%
Y-o-Y Change
Self Employees 81,910 1.3%
Private Companies 609,256 2.1%
Governmental Workers 90,667 2.0%
Not for Profit Companies 60,667 3.8%
Self Employees 9.7%
Private Companies 72.3%
Governmental Workers 10.8%
Not for Profit Companies 7.2%

Phoenix Education Statistics

No High School 6.8%
Some High School 33.5%
Some College 21.8%
Associate Degree 7.4%
Bachelor's Degree 19.1%
Graduate Degree 11.4%

Phoenix Household Statistics

Total Number of Households 610,442
Average People Per Household 2.65
Median Household Income$81,332
Average Household Income$111,047
Family
Non-family
381,276
229,166
Children
No Children
197,431
413,011
Lifestyle & Renting Tips

What to do for free in Phoenix?

The Phoenix Art Museum doesn’t charge an entrance fee on Wednesdays between 3 and 9 p.m. Also, there are numerous outdoor adventure opportunities, such as the nearby Camelback Mountain, which offers excellent hiking trails and is an overall fantastic place to work out. 

What sporting events to go to in Phoenix? 

The Phoenix Suns’ games are quite a popular option between October through May (or longer if they make the playoffs) and are played in the Talking Stick Resort Arena. Chase Field, the home of the Arizona Diamondback, is also a top commodity during baseball season.

What family attractions are there in Phoenix?

Phoenix Zoo and the Wet and Wild water park, as well as the Arizona Science Center — with its IMAX theater, planetarium and hands-on exhibits — are some of the most famous Phoenix attractions families can enjoy. 

What couples attractions are there in Phoenix?

Castles N’ Coasters, with its fun rides, mini golf and arcades, is a popular option for a date night. The Phoenix Symphony is also perfect for music-lovers, while the Equinox Hot Air Balloon Rides are a fantastic choice for adventurous couples.

What events is Phoenix known for?

The Phoenix Comicon, the Phoenix Marathon, the Arizona State Fair and the Phoenix Zoo Lights — an annual holiday celebration featuring holiday music, ice sculpting, camel rides and 3D sculptures — are some of the most prominent events held in the city.  

What outdoor activities are there in Phoenix?

The city features a number of mountains, parks and outside attractions, which include the Desert Botanical Garden, Camelback Mountain, South Mountain Park and the Japanese Friendship Garden, featuring a wonderful tea garden and tea house. 

Where to shop in Phoenix? 

Desert Ridge Marketplace and Biltmore Fashion Park are the top malls in the Phoenix area. CityScape Phoenix also features a wide range of services, ranging from dining and shopping to comedy, bowling and more.

What cultural attractions are there in Phoenix? 

Phoenix was named #14 on PropertyShark’s list of most-cultured U.S. cities because it’s home to dozens of museums, parks, theaters and publications. The Musical Instruments Museum and the Phoenix Art Museum are popular choices, while the Phoenix Theatre features plays and presentations all year long. Those interested in the multi-faceted spirit of Phoenix should pay a visit to The Heard Museum of American Indian Art and History. 

What news publications is Phoenix served by?

The Phoenix New Times, the Arizona Republic and the Phoenix Business Journal are some of the most famous news publications in the city.

What to know about renting in Phoenix?  

Protected under the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, landlords and tenants in the city are required to abide by local government rules and regulations. The city offers free educational workshops for renters, as well as landlord-tenant counseling.

What to know if you’re moving from Dallas to Phoenix?

Those relocating from Dallas to Phoenix should know that security deposits are capped, which means that landlords can only charge 1.5 months’ rent, which needs to be returned within 14 days after moving out. In Texas, on the other hand, there’s no limit to these security deposits, which means they can be returned as late as 30 days after move-out.

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