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    Living in Phoenix, AZ

    A comprehensive, data-driven guide to life in Phoenix. Housing costs, safety statistics, walkability, air quality, and neighborhood insights — all in one place.

    Population: 1,608,139

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    Phoenix at a Glance

    Median Home Value

    $330,000

    Nat'l avg: $281,900

    Median Rent

    $2,182

    Nat'l avg: $1,163

    Violent Crime

    4.8 per 1K

    Nat'l avg: 3.7 per 1K

    Walk Score

    97/100

    Walker's Paradise

    Median Income

    $57,459

    Nat'l avg: $74,580

    Air Quality

    AQI 54

    Moderate

    Climate Risk

    Relatively High

    Score: 93.69

    Population

    1,608,139

    Housing & Cost of Living
    Median Home Value
    $330,000
    Median Rent
    $2,182
    Median Income
    $57,459
    Affordability Index
    82
    Homeownership Rate
    19.0%
    Electricity Rate
    12.0¢/kWh
    Est. Monthly Electric
    $108
    17% above nat'l avg
    88% above nat'l avg
    Safety & Crime
    Violent Crime
    4.8 per 1K
    Property Crime
    28.2 per 1K
    30% above nat'l avg
    61% above nat'l avg

    National Average: Violent crime 3.7 per 1K, Property crime 17.5 per 1K

    Walkability & Transportation
    Walk Score
    97/100
    Transit Score
    65/100
    Bike Score
    57/100
    102% above nat'l avg
    132% above nat'l avg

    Walker's Paradise

    65

    57

    Environment & Quality of Life
    Air Quality (AQI)
    54 — Moderate
    Climate Risk
    Relatively High
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Unemployment
    3.5%
    Poverty Rate
    N/A
    29% above nat'l avg
    5% below nat'l avg
    About Phoenix

    Phoenix is a sprawling metropolis that pulses with an energy all its own, drawing in newcomers with its promise of sunshine, affordability, and a vibrant lifestyle. Forget the national average walk score of 50; here, you'll find a pedestrian paradise in many areas with a Walk Score of 97. The cost of living is a major draw, too. While the median home value hovers around $330,000—a steal compared to many other major cities—you'll also find a relatively low median rent of $2,182. The city offers a unique blend of urban excitement and accessible outdoor recreation, all wrapped in a package that's significantly more affordable than the national average. From an investment standpoint, Phoenix offers a compelling opportunity. With a low unemployment rate of 3.5% and a solid Affordability Index of 82, the job market is robust, and the city is attracting a diverse population. While the homeownership rate sits at 19%, the rental market is thriving. Though property crime is a concern, violent crime rates are moderate at 4.8 per 1,000 residents. Phoenix is ideally suited for young professionals, families, and retirees, all seeking a dynamic urban environment without the hefty price tag. Beyond the financial advantages, Phoenix boasts a unique environment. The air quality is moderate, with an AQI of 54, offering clear skies for most of the year. The noise levels are generally quiet, allowing for a peaceful urban experience. With an average electricity rate of 12.0¢/kWh, you can enjoy the famous Arizona sunshine while keeping your energy bills manageable. The city's transit score of 65 and bike score of 57 make it easy to explore the city without relying solely on a car.

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