Overview
$656,641
Average Sales Price
$454,597
Median Sales Price
1,343,404
Population
5,404
Total Listings
Discover Life in Phoenix with Ryan Reed
Local Perspective
If I were walking a client through Phoenix, I’d emphasize how this city truly represents the heart of the Valley—dynamic, diverse, and constantly evolving. Phoenix offers a unique blend of urban energy and desert tranquility, making it a central hub for those seeking both opportunity and lifestyle. Over the years, I’ve guided many clients who are drawn to Phoenix’s mix of established neighborhoods and up-and-coming enclaves, each with its own distinct character. Whether you’re looking for a historic bungalow, a sleek modern condo, or a family-friendly suburb, Phoenix’s real estate landscape offers something for virtually every stage of life. I often recommend Phoenix to clients who want to be close to major employers, cultural amenities, and the kind of year-round outdoor living that’s hard to find anywhere else.
Neighborhood Highlights
Phoenix’s neighborhoods each carry their own vibe, but across the city you’ll notice a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere. Areas like Arcadia and North Central feel lush and established, with mature trees and active communities, while downtown pulses with an urban, creative energy thanks to its art scene, local eateries, and entertainment venues. Compared to nearby suburbs, Phoenix itself feels more vibrant and eclectic—there’s always a festival, farmers market, or new restaurant to discover. If you appreciate diversity, cultural events, and a strong sense of community, you’ll feel right at home here.
Homes & Architecture
Phoenix offers a wide spectrum of home styles. You’ll find everything from classic ranch homes and mid-century modern gems, to newer townhouses and contemporary condos. Many neighborhoods feature homes with open floor plans designed for indoor-outdoor living, often with patios, pools, and desert landscaping that make the most of the Arizona climate. In historic districts, you’ll see beautifully preserved bungalows and Spanish Revivals, while newer developments showcase clean lines and energy-efficient features. Whether you’re looking for a low-maintenance lock-and-leave or a spacious family home, Phoenix’s housing stock is as varied as its residents.
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Amenities & Attractions
Educational Environment
Elementary Schools (64)Middle Schools (48)High Schools (33)
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
10/10
Faith North Elementary School
910 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85034
Public
PK - 8
No
17:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Basis Phoenix
11850 N 32nd Pl, Phoenix, AZ 85028
Public
5 - 10
No
STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Basis Ahwatukee
10210 S 50th Pl, Phoenix, AZ 85044
Public
5 - 10
No
STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Arizona School for the Arts
1410 N 3rd St, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Public
5 - 12
No
STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Madison Traditional Academy
925 E Maryland Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85014
Public
KG - 8
No
26:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
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Demographics
Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
1.3M
1.3M in 2020
Density
2.8K
per square mile
Households
478.4K
36 With Children
Gender
49% / 51%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
53% / 47%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data
Phoenix Living: What Buyers Ask Most
To help you make informed decisions, we've compiled answers to some of the most commonly asked questions.

What types of homes are common in Phoenix?
Phoenix offers a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and condos. Many neighborhoods feature newer builds and some classic mid-century styles. As a local broker, I can help you navigate which areas best match your preferences and budget.
How is the commute and connectivity in Phoenix?
What’s the lifestyle and walkability like here?
How fast do homes typically sell in Phoenix?
What should I know about schools in Phoenix?
Are there HOAs or extra fees in Phoenix neighborhoods?




