Average rent in Phoenix, Arizona
- Studio
- $1,258+Prices trending down
- 1 Bed
- $1,440+Prices trending down
- 2 Beds
- $1,705+Prices trending down
- 3+ Beds
- $2,212+Prices trending down
* Averages are based on the rental prices of properties listed on Apartment List that don’t include fees
Top neighborhoods in Phoenix, AZ
Arcadia
What's it like to live in Arcadia?
Historic charm thrives under citrus groves near Camelback Mountain, offering renters walkable access to Biltmore Fashion Park's upscale shops. Converted 1950s ranch homes feature original terrazzo floors but lack modern insulation. Summer AC bills spike due to 110°F heatwaves, while monsoon floods test drainage systems.
Great for
- Families
- Retirees
- Professionals
- Young Renters
- Commuters
View 29 listingsNeighborhood vibe
- Leafy
- Upscale
- Relaxed
- Suburban
Mountain Park Ranch
What's it like to live in Mountain Park Ranch?
Resort-style living defines Mountain Park Ranch, where modern apartments in the Ahwatukee Foothills area offer 1-3 bedroom options with both traditional and upgraded open-concept layouts. The community features multiple swimming pools, a fitness center, and access to HOA amenities including hiking trails with mountain views. Residents consistently praise the peaceful environment, excellent schools, and clean parks throughout the neighborhood. Though rental rates range from $1,099-$2,227 depending on size and upgrades, many find the combination of natural beauty and community amenities justifies the investment.
Great for
- Families
- Retirees
- Dog Owners
- Outdoor Enthusiasts
- Commuters
View 19 listingsNeighborhood vibe
- Suburban
- Green Spaces
- Family-Friendly
Ahwatukee
What's it like to live in Ahwatukee?
Mountain backdrop views distinguish Ahwatukee, where Phoenix's southernmost community borders South Mountain Park creating exceptional natural beauty surrounding this distinctive planned environment. Most rental options include community pools essential for desert living, while the neighborhood's excellent school reputation attracts families seeking quality education within Phoenix city limits. Though requiring slightly longer downtown commutes than central neighborhoods, many households find the trade-off worthwhile for significantly more living space, mountain proximity, and community amenities at competitive rates compared to similarly-designed Scottsdale neighborhoods commanding premium pricing despite offering comparable amenities and natural surroundings.
Great for
- Families
- Retirees
- Professionals
- Young Renters
- Commuters
View 10 listingsNeighborhood vibe
- Mixed-Use
- Peaceful
- Mixed-Use & Commercial
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