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Frequently Asked Questions about PhoenixWhat type of rentals are currently available in PhoenixThere are currently 6402 Apartments for rent in Phoenix, AZ with pricing that ranges from $465 to $$12,033. There are also 5919 Single Family Homes for rent, Condos, and Townhome rentals currently available in Phoenix ranging from $700 to $58,000. What is the current price range for Rental Homes in Phoenix?Today's rental pricing for homes for rent, condos and townhomes in Phoenix ranges from $700 to $58,000 with an average monthly rent of $10,894. How much are larger three and four bedroom rentals in Phoenix?For those who are looking for larger living arrangements, three bedroom apartments in Phoenix range from $730 to $6,578, while three bedroom rental homes, condos, and townhomes for rent range from $1,300 to $42,000. Four bedroom single-family rentals are also available starting from $750 and four bedroom apartments start at $849. close View Me 1600 W Highland AvePhoenix, AZ 85015 1 to 2 bedroom apartments Contact Us For Availability from $652 close View Me close View Me Victory Place I-IV850 E Jones AvePhoenix, AZ 85040 Studio to 1 bedroom apartments Available Now from $690 close View Me Lofts@10 Apartments2247 E Van Buren StPhoenix, AZ 85006 1 to 2 bedroom apartments Contact Us For Availability from $688 close View Me 28 on Thomas1225-1241 E Thomas RdPhoenix, AZ 85014 Studio to 2 bedroom apartments from $700 close View Me Sunrise Villas4141-4142 N 45th PlPhoenix, AZ 85018 Studio to 3 bedroom apartments from $695 close View Me Aster Gardens1950 W Aster DrPhoenix, AZ 85029 Studio to 2 bedroom apartments from $675 close View Me close View Me Turney Apartments2025 E Turney AvePhoenix, AZ 85016 1 to 3 bedroom apartments from $650 close View Me close View Me Biltmore 244221-4227 N 24th StPhoenix, AZ 85016 Studio to 2 bedroom apartments from $630 close View Me close View Me close View Me close View Me Woodland West1201 W Woodland AvePhoenix, AZ 85007 Studio to 1 bedroom apartments from $580 close View Me Hillcrest Arms1908 N 32nd StPhoenix, AZ 85008 Studio to 2 bedroom apartments from $575 close View Me Pasadena Villas1616 W Pasadena AvePhoenix, AZ 85015 1 to 3 bedroom apartments from $533 close View Me close View Me Tuckey Apartments1815 W Tuckey LnPhoenix, AZ 85015 1 to 2 bedroom apartments from $465 close View Me close View Me Palo Verde183 N Palo Verde DrApache Junction, AZ 85120 Studio to 1 bedroom apartments from $595 close View Me By Unit or bed PricingVista Del Sol671 E Apache BlvdTempe, AZ 85281 Studio to 4 bedroom apartments from $478 Showing Results 1-22, Page 1 of 1
Frequently Asked Questions about PhoenixHow much are Studio apartments in Phoenix?The pricing for 938 Studio Apartments in Phoenix currently ranges from $500 to $4,425 with an average price of $1,487. What is the current price range for One bedroom apartments in Phoenix?Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Phoenix ranges from $465 to $19,470 with an average monthly rent of $1,834. What does renting a Two bedroom apartment in Phoenix cost?The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Phoenix range from $615 to $23,213. Today's average rental price for Two bedrooms here is $2,186. How expensive are Three bedroom apartments in Phoenix?There are currently 1184 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Phoenix on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $730 to $20,199 - averaging $2,684 for the location. Is it hard to rent in Phoenix?Phoenix is a landlord's market with soaring demand and vacancy rates as low as 3.8% (the lowest in 20 years). The average rent for a studio apartment increased by 7% in January 2022 to reach an all-time high of $1,145, while 1-bedroom apartments jumped by 2% to $1,275.
Are rents dropping in Phoenix?Metro Phoenix renters are finally getting a break. Rents dipped last month and flattened out during the past six months. The slowdown comes after the Phoenix area nearly led the nation for rising rents in 2021 with an almost 30% jump.
Why is rent in Phoenix so high?Population growth is one reason why rent is increasing. However, she says that because the rents are rising that population growth could slow. Phoenix also saw a lot of job growth, which enticed more people to move here.
Why are rent prices so high in Arizona?More people, not enough homes
Rents are rising faster in metro Phoenix because the area is growing faster. Real estate firm Redfin's research shows Phoenix gained 85,000 new residents last year, more than any other U.S. city.
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