2,362 Houses for Rent in Phoenix, AZ
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Homes for Rent in Phoenix, AZ
As the capital and largest city in the state of Arizona, Phoenix is on a steady path of growth that shows no signs of slowing. Residents from all over the world are magnetized to the cultural center of the Valley of the Sun. Whether it’s a southwestern style adobo with a modern influence that you’re after, a luxurious in-town condominium, or a classic American three-bedroom, two-bathroom house, you’ll be sure to find your home for rent in Phoenix.
Urban villages have been the dividing lines between the communities and neighborhoods of Phoenix for many decades. There are 15 of these villages, each of which has a planning committee appointed by the city council that works to balance the residential and commercial areas within each district and promote their unique identities. Paradise Valley, Rio Vista, South Mountain, Deer Valley, and Camelback East are just a few of these little enclaves of neighborhood spirit and community togetherness. Beyond these villages, Phoenix has more commonly recognizable districts and regions of a sprawling city, such as Downtown, Midtown, North Phoenix, West Phoenix, South Phoenix, Biltmore, Arcadia, and Sunnyslope. All of Phoenix, of course, gets to enjoy the classic Arizona cityscape of a big sky with picturesque desert and mountains in the background.
Real estate, financial services, manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and government are some of the major industry sectors in Phoenix. The economy that once used to rely on agriculture and natural resources now depends on technological and financial markets. Office and administrative support make up the bulk of the employing industries in Phoenix, followed by sales, food prep and service, transportation and movement of materials, and management. Four Fortune 500 companies make their home in Phoenix, including Avnet, Freeport-McMoRan, Petsmart, and Republic Services.
Phoenix, AZ Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent for a house in Phoenix, AZ is $3,648.
A one bedroom house in Phoenix, AZ costs an average of $1,418 per month.
Expect to pay around $2,723 per month for a two bedroom house in Phoenix, AZ.
Need extra space? A three bedroom house in Phoenix, AZ costs $2,779 per month on average.
A four bedroom house in Phoenix, AZ costs $5,111 per month on average.
Education
Families with kids will appreciate the number of elementary schools in Phoenix, AZ, including Vista Del Sur Traditional School, Sonoran Foothills, and Madison Traditional Academy
Phoenix, AZ is home to several middle schools, including Vista Del Sur Traditional School, Sonoran Foothills, and Madison Traditional Academy
There are several high schools located in Phoenix, AZ, including Phoenix Union Bioscience High School, Boulder Creek High School, and Desert Vista High School
Phoenix, AZ is home to Arizona State University, West, Argosy University, and DeVry University, Arizona making it convenient for students.