Overview
$1,588,517
Average Sales Price
$945,253
Median Sales Price
273,228
Population
2,484
Total Listings
Discover Life in Scottsdale with Ryan Reed
Local Perspective
If I were walking a client through Scottsdale, I’d point out how it blends the energy of a growing city with the laid-back elegance that Arizona is known for. Scottsdale stands out in the Valley for its unique mix of luxury and approachability—whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat, a bustling social scene, or a bit of both. I often recommend Scottsdale to clients who want the convenience of city living without sacrificing access to natural beauty and outdoor recreation. Compared to neighboring areas like Phoenix or Tempe, Scottsdale tends to offer a more curated lifestyle, with a strong sense of community and pride of place. It’s a spot where both newcomers and long-time residents can find their rhythm.
Neighborhood Highlights
Scottsdale’s atmosphere shifts as you move from north to south, but the overall vibe is sophisticated yet inviting. Old Town pulses with vibrant nightlife, art galleries, and restaurants, while North Scottsdale feels more tranquil, surrounded by desert preserves and golf courses. What really distinguishes Scottsdale is its blend of modern amenities and southwestern charm—think palm-lined streets, art festivals, and a strong emphasis on wellness and outdoor living. Whether you’re drawn to the creative energy downtown or the peacefulness of gated communities, there’s a distinct sense of pride and care that runs throughout the neighborhoods.
Homes & Architecture
You’ll find a wide range of home types in Scottsdale, from sleek condos and urban lofts near Old Town to sprawling single-family homes and custom estates further north. Architecture here often leans into contemporary southwest styles—stucco exteriors, tiled roofs, and open layouts designed to capture desert views. Many properties feature indoor-outdoor living spaces, with patios, pools, and mature landscaping that make the most of Arizona’s climate. The age of homes varies, with revitalized mid-century builds in established neighborhoods and newer, luxury developments in the northern reaches.
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Amenities & Attractions
Educational Environment
Elementary Schools (62)Middle Schools (37)High Schools (28)
Name
Category
Grades
Library
Ratio
10/10
Basis Scottsdale
11440 N 136th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85259
Public
5 - 12
No
STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Cheyenne Traditional Elementary School
13636 N 100th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Public
KG - 8
No
24:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Sequoya Elementary School
11808 N 64th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
Public
KG - 5
No
19:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Grayhawk Elementary School
7525 E Grayhawk Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Public
PK - 6
No
18:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
10/10
Sonoran Sky Elementary School
12990 N 75th St, Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Public
KG - 6
No
19:1 STUDENTS/TEACHERS
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Demographics
Data provided by Attom Data
Population
Employment
Population
273.2K
273.2K in 2020
Density
784
per square mile
Households
123.3K
22 With Children
Gender
47% / 53%
Men Vs Women
Occupancy
67% / 33%
Owned Vs Rented
Age Median: -- Years
No Data
Education Level
No Data
Scottsdale Living: Your Local Questions Answered
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 Scottsdale?
Scottsdale offers a range of homes—from modern condos and townhomes to sprawling single-family residences and luxury estates. Many neighborhoods feature desert-inspired architecture, and you’ll find both established areas and newer developments. As your local expert, I can help you narrow down which home style best suits your needs.
How is the commute and connectivity in Scottsdale?
What’s the lifestyle and walkability like here?
How quickly do homes sell in Scottsdale?
What should I know about schools in Scottsdale?
Are there HOAs or extra fees in Scottsdale neighborhoods?




