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Greater Phoenix: Getting Around

Is the Greater Phoenix area easy to navigate?

If you are looking to find something for rent, Phoenix and the surrounding area provide plenty of opportunities. Getting around in this region is very easy, as there is a network of roadways connecting all of the major towns in the Greater Phoenix area. Those interested in living in the downtown area will love the fact that there are "pedicabs" that will bike you around as you experience the nightlife or go to a performance in town. There is also a light rail system called the METRO that runs for over 20 miles. It runs every ten minutes and has 28 stops along the route. For those who need to travel in and out of the region there is the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Located just three miles from the downtown area of the city, it is both convenient and busy. The airport provides service to more than 100 cities and is served by 20 carriers. Those living in the Greater Phoenix area will find that nothing is too difficult to get to--even in this large urban area.

 
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Phoenix: The Rental Market

What is the rental market like in the Phoenix area?

Over 50,000 people move to Phoenix every year. This could potentially mean some issues in terms of Arizona property management, but the region has done well for itself in this regard. Both Phoenix and the surrounding cities have mapped out plans for growth that help meet the influx of people. This means the rental market is a good one, because the towns recognize the fact that new residents are arriving on a daily basis. Because of this, finding an apartment in the Greater Phoenix area is not too difficult. One of the hard parts about locating a good rental property is deciding where in the region you want to live. Unlike many big cities in the United States, Phoenix has a number of large towns that surround it. This is good news for those moving to the area, because it means an easy commute as well as plenty of amenities in almost any town they are looking at. Cities such as Mesa and Scottsdale are on the larger side, while places like Chandler Heights and Cave Creek offer a different sort of charm. If you take a little time to look around, you will find that the only issue in locating an apartment is which part of the region you want to call home.

 
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Guadalupe: A Cultural Community

What is Guadalupe like?

Guadalupe is a small town of approximately 5,500 people, and it is unique among all the cities in the Phoenix area in that it is primarily a Native American and Hispanic community. Located between Tempe and Phoenix, this town was originally founded by Yaqui Indians. A 25-year-old shopping center is located in the town, featuring stores that surround a plaza area. Over the years this section of the city has been renovated, and it now boasts many different shops and restaurants. Arizona homes that are located in this town often reflect the culture of the community. The town has natural borders, with Interstate 10 and Phoenix to the west, the Highline Canal on the east, and the city of Tempe to both the north and south. With an area of only one square mile, this city is not one of the fastest-growing in the region, but that is part of what makes it so charming. A strong sense of cultural identity links most people that live in Guadalupe.

 
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Queen Creek: Rural Living

What are some options for rural living near Phoenix?

Some people who begin looking for a place to live in Phoenix rent apartments in other areas once they have had the chance to search around a bit. If you are generally interested in Arizona rental property, you may want to give cities like Chandler Heights and Queen Creek a chance. Queen Creek is on the outside of the larger cities that circle Phoenix, and it offers a rural lifestyle along with great access to the larger towns nearby. Chandler Heights is right next door. Queen Creek only has about 23,000 residents, and it is a low-crime, low-stress community. Taking a relaxing horseback ride or hiking out in nature is easy to do here, but there are modern amenities as well. Shopping and dining options are easy to find at Queen Creek Marketplace or Queen Creek Village, and Superstition Springs Center is just 15 minutes away. Several golf courses are nearby, and there are parks, ball fields and tennis courts here as well. If you are open to living in a smaller community, be sure to take a look at both Chandler Heights and Queen Creek to see if either one works for you.

 
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Introducing Phoenix

What is Phoenix like?

Located in the state of Arizona, Phoenix is truly one of America's great cities. With a population of 1,567,453 people, it is the fifth-largest city in the country. Phoenix covers 517 square miles and has over 300 days of sunshine each year. With an average temperature of 74 degrees Fahrenheit, it is a desirable place to live, and there are plenty of apartments for rent in Phoenix, Arizona. One of the fastest-growing cities in the nation, Phoenix has continued to enjoy a good reputation for outdoor recreation and arts and culture, among other things. The suburban area is also experiencing growth, and many towns surrounding Phoenix have seen a boom in population. The city itself has more than 100 urban parks, 29 swimming pools and some excellent golf courses. Those looking for a place to live in the southwest area of the United States will find that Phoenix is a great place to settle down.

 
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Greater Phoenix

What is the Greater Phoenix area like?

If you are searching for Phoenix apartments, the Greater Phoenix area is probably the best place to look. This region of the state includes cities such as Chandler, Scottsdale, Tempe and Glendale, and it has a population of approximately 3.8 million people. Greater Phoenix covers a land area of 2,000 square miles. Located in the Sonoran Desert, this region enjoys a warm climate all year, and there is plenty of outdoor recreation. One good example of this is the fact that 200 golf courses call the area home. Arizona is experiencing rapid growth, a fact that is reflected by the many businesses that are located in the Greater Phoenix area. Some of the larger employers include AT & T, Bank of America, US Airways and Google. Aerospace companies, bioscience companies and data centers are among many other businesses that find this region a good place to call home. There are many rental opportunities in the Greater Phoenix area and plenty of towns to choose from in this area of the state.

 
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Stunning Scottsdale

What is Scottsdale like?

If you are searching for apartments in Northeast Valley areas, Scottsdale could be the perfect place to find a rental. This fast-growing town has a population of over 240,000 people, as well as good proximity to downtown Phoenix. The main area of Scottsdale offers many rental opportunities for those who love the big-city amenities, but aren't quite looking to live somewhere as large as Phoenix. Downtown Scottsdale is a thriving area, and approximately 30,000 visitors frequent the area on weekends in the high tourism season. With over 100 art galleries, more than 50 bars and nightclubs and plenty of dining, it is easy to understand the appeal of this town. Plenty of good shopping is also available, and the city offers some newer spots such as the Scottsdale Waterfront and SouthBridge. There is also a free trolley service that will take you around to many of the popular spots.

 
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Take a Look at Tempe

What is Tempe like?

Those searching for apartments in East Valley areas may want to investigate Tempe as a possibility. Tempe is bordered by Scottsdale, Phoenix, Mesa and Chandler, providing great access to some of the best cities in the region. In addition, it is the home of Arizona State University, so it can make a perfect home base for students attending the school. Apartments are plentiful here and the atmosphere reflects the energy that is often found in a college town. The pedestrian-friendly Mill Avenue District boasts historic buildings and brick sidewalks, in addition to plenty of entertainment venues, restaurants and shops. Tempe has some unusual architecture, such as Tempe City Hall, as well as buildings designed by architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Antoine Predock. Being so close to Phoenix is an advantage, as places such as the Phoenix Zoo and the Desert Botanical Garden are just a short drive from the Tempe. This also means commuting is a simple task for those who work in the downtown Phoenix area.

 
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Peoria: Recreation and More

What is Peoria like?

Apartments in Northwest Valley are ideal for those who want to find a rental apartment that is close to downtown Phoenix. Peoria is a great place to begin the search for the perfect spot. One of the nicest perks in this town is Lake Pleasant, which is located on the northern end of the town. Covering 10,000 acres, this recreational paradise provides a great place for camping, boating, fishing and jet skiing, among other things. Lake Pleasant Regional Park provides even more opportunities for those living in the area. Peoria Sports Complex is also located in the city and it is shared by the San Diego Padres and the Seattle Mariners for training purposes. The Challenger Space Center of Arizona also finds its home in this city, as well as the Rio Vista Recreation Center. There is also plenty of shopping and dining in Peoria. This vibrant town really makes a great place to live if you are trying to find a good rental in the Greater Phoenix area of the state.

 
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Buckeye: A Growing Community

What are some towns to the west of Phoenix?

If you are looking for apartments in West Valley areas outside of downtown Phoenix, take a look at Buckeye. With a population of nearly 40,000 residents, this town is a city on the move. Rapid growth here has been reflected in careful planning, including the development of a 900-acre lake and the thoughtful inclusion of park land and open spaces as the town continues to grow. Getting to and from the city is made easy by the fact that it is intersected by five highways. The town is also located near larger cities, such as Goodyear and Surprise. A 35-mile drive from Phoenix, Buckeye is close enough for a commute into the downtown area, but far enough away to have a more relaxed atmosphere. The community has even dubbed itself, "Arizona's biggest small town," to help describe the feel of the area. Several annual events are held in this city each year, including "Pioneer Days" in the spring and "Countryfest" in the fall. Those hoping to find a charming town near Phoenix will certainly enjoy Buckeye.

 
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The Glendale Area

What is the Glendale area like?

Glendale is a city in the West Valley area, and it is located just to the west of downtown Phoenix. With a healthy arts community, good shopping and plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities, if you are looking for an Arizona rental, this town is worth some consideration. The downtown Glendale area boasts a lovely shopping and dining district at 59th Avenue and Glendale Avenue. This area draws people from miles around, but it isn't the only thing that the town has to offer. Glendale has invested in the arts and culture scene, and they have an arts commission as well as a newsletter dedicated to related events and programs in the city. The town also has a public art program and a grant program for the performing arts. Westgate City Center is another draw in Glendale. With a location in the middle of the entertainment district, the calendar of events at the Center is ever-changing and always interesting. Other towns in this area are Tolleson and Avondale.

 
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Great Locations: Avondale

What is Avondale like?

In terms of looking for a rental, Phoenix may not be the only answer. Some people may also want to take a look at Avondale as they search for apartments in the area. With a population of over 76,000 people, this community continues to grow and expand. Avondale has done an outstanding job of keeping up with that growth, and it has many cultural and recreational amenities, as well as a good economic climate. By the year 2020, the population of this city is expected to reach 123,000 people. The town is home to Phoenix International Raceway (PIR), which hosts several NASCAR events each year and draws approximately 400,000 people into the city. It is also located very close to the downtown Phoenix area, making it a perfect choice for those who must commute to the city for work each day. If you are trying to find a town that will continue to develop, Avondale is a smart choice. It is one of the fastest-growing communities in the Greater Phoenix region.

 
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Marvelous Mesa

What is Mesa like?

In terms of Phoenix, Arizona rentals, Mesa is a great place to look for an apartment. The third-largest city in the state, it has a population of approximately 460,000 people, and it is located just to the east of Phoenix. A town this large has plenty of attractions--as well as ample apartment rentals. Some of the highlights in the area include the Arizona Museum of Natural History, the Phoenix Zoo, the Arizona Museum for Youth and the Desert Botanical Garden. There are plenty of natural attractions in the region as well. The Superstition Mountains are nearby, and so is the Apache Trail. Usery Mountain Regional Park is another draw, and there are also a number of places to enjoy water recreation, such as the lovely Canyon Lake. Antiquing, shopping and dining are other activities that people enjoy in Mesa. If you commute to the downtown Phoenix area for work, this city can be a great place to live. You'll have access to all the benefits that both towns have to offer.

 
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The City of Surprise

What is the town of Surprise like?

If the name isn't intriguing enough, Surprise is a town that really has a lot to offer. Those searching for Phoenix apartment rentals may just want to take a peek at this charming city before making a final choice about where they want to live. Located about 45 minutes from downtown Phoenix, Surprise is a good spot for commuters, yet it offers a more low-key lifestyle than the big city. With approximately 100,000 residents calling this town home, it isn't small, yet it lacks much of the metropolitan feel of downtown Phoenix. White Tank Mountain Regional Park is nearby for those who like to get outdoors, and the weather here cooperates on most days of the year. Golf courses, tennis courts and an aquatic center round out some of the more active opportunities in town, but there is plenty of culture to experience here as well. West Valley Art Museum is located in Surprise and so is the Heard Museum West, known for its Native American Art. If you are in the market for a rental, Surprise is definitely worth a look.

 
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Check Out Chandler

What is Chandler like?

Chandler is a Phoenix-area city with a population of over 250,000 residents, and it is a great place to live. The city is spread over 70 square miles and it has 53 parks. If you are looking for apartments or condos, Phoenix is a good place to start, but Chandler offers big-city charm along with a less urban feel. You can still be close to the downtown area, as it is only 19 miles away, and it isn't too far from Tucson either. Interstate 10 and Price-loop 101 are both nearby, offering easy access to other areas. This town plays host to some unusual festivals each year. The Chandler Ostrich Festival takes place every March, and it draws over 200,000 people who come to enjoy the entertainment and the ostrich races. Other festivals include the Cotton Festival, Greek Festival and the Jazz Fest. Also, the Chandler Center for the Arts has live performances throughout the year. There is much to do in this town, and plenty of rental properties available.

 
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Goodyear: An "All-America City"

What is Goodyear like?

If you are searching for Arizona-area apartments, Phoenix isn't the only place to look. Towns like Goodyear can offer a less urban atmosphere along with all of the perks of big city living. In addition, Goodyear is just a short distance from downtown Phoenix, making it even more attractive. Located a mere 20 minutes west of its big-city neighbor, Goodyear has nearly 60,000 residents--and the number continues to grow. The city is near the Estrella Mountains but it is also located near two freeways. Natural beauty combines with convenience in Goodyear, making it a lovely place to live. Named an "All-America City," this Arizona town joined just three others in the state as a recipient of the award: Tempe, Phoenix and Mesa. Those looking for apartment rentals will find that Goodyear is a good spot to find something that will provide convenient access to Phoenix and a wonderful environment in which to live.

 
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Get to Know Casa Grande

What is Casa Grande like?

Casa Grande is located between Tucson and Phoenix, and it is a lovely city to look at if you are tired of searching for apartments in metro Phoenix. With a population of over 44,000 people, this town has allure of its own, as well as easy access to two major Arizona cities. Located in the state's "Golden Corridor" at the place where two highways intersect, getting around in this region isn't an issue. Residents are near Central Arizona College, and other nearby institutions of higher education include Arizona State University in Tempe and the University of Arizona in Tucson. The town has 25 city parks, four public golf courses and one swimming pool. The Outlets at Casa Grande offer residents and visitors 42 stores and these attract 2 million visitors every year. There are other shopping opportunities as well, including Casa Grande Main Street and The Promenade at Casa Grande. With plenty to do in town and good proximity to other large cities in the area, Casa Grande is a prime spot to look for rental properties.

 
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Cave Creek Charm

What is Cave Creek like?

There are few cities in Arizona that are as charming as Cave Creek. If you are looking for a great place to search for apartments in north Phoenix areas of the state, this small town in Maricopa County can be a great place to begin your quest. Even though it isn't a large city, there are 30 local restaurants, parks, nature preserves and horseback riding right in town to enjoy. With a flea market and a farmers market, there are also many opportunities to get out and meet the neighbors. A mixture of old west and modern amenities, Cave Creek has an appeal that is undeniable. With saloons, rodeos and western-themed shops, the Old West is alive and well here. Still, there are over 20 art galleries and clothing stores around for those with an appetite for more upscale fare. There are also numerous golf courses in the region for those who love the game. Cave Creek may be a little town, but it is full of interesting places and friendly people. If you are looking for a nice place to live north of Phoenix, you may want to start here.

 
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Gilbert and Fountain Hills

What are Fountain Hills and Gilbert like?

If you are tired of paying Phoenix rent, apartments in towns such as Gilbert or Fountain Hills may be worth investigating. Although the towns are less urban than their big-city neighbor, each offers a good community in which to live, as well as some amenities of their own. Gilbert is not a small town by any means. It boasts a population of over 200,000 residents. Many events take place in this city, including rodeos and a concert in the park series. There are also some good museums and theaters in this region of the state. Fountain Hills is a city with good proximity to Phoenix. Known for its beauty, this town is located near the McDowell Mountains. With ample hiking trails, parks and other outdoor recreation opportunities, Fountain Hills is a great location for those who love nature. There are many spots located within a short drive of this town as well, including golf courses, boat cruises, Saguaro Lake, Tonto National Forest and the White Mountains.

 
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Sun City, Arizona

What is Sun City like?

If you are searching for Arizona apartments, Sun City is a lovely town to consider. With a location near Phoenix and other large cities such as Peoria and Surprise, it can make a great place to live. Sun City is a little smaller than some of its neighbors, with just over 40,000 residents. Even so, there is plenty in this town to keep you happy. There are seven recreation centers, three country clubs and eight golf courses to enjoy here in this area of the Northwest Valley. The White Tank Mountain Regional Park is located nearby, providing a natural area for residents to experience at their leisure. The Wildlife World Zoo, Challenger Space Center and Arrowhead Mall are also close to Sun City. This town has a wide range of housing options, including plenty of apartments for rent. If you are looking for somewhere to live in the Phoenix area, but want a community feel, Sun City just may be the perfect place.