Phoenix, AZ Apartments For Rent
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- PET FRIENDLY$950 - $1,995/moStudio-3 Beds1-2 BathsMountain Vista Apartments | 358 E Roeser Rd #104,
Phoenix, AZ 85040 - PET FRIENDLY
- SPECIAL OFFERPET FRIENDLYTotal price$1,580 - $2,187/moStudio-2 Beds1-2 BathsThe Met at 3rd and Fillmore | 200 E Fillmore St #249,
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- $1,352 - $2,261/mo1-3 Beds1-2 BathsAudere Apartments | 1920 E Indian School Rd #4026,
Phoenix, AZ 85016 - Total price$1,370 - $1,927/mo1-2 Beds1-2 BathsRockledge Fairways | 13220 S 48th St #2034,
Phoenix, AZ 85044 - $2,074 - $2,185/mo3 Beds3 BathsSan Vicente Townhomes | 1950 W Tierra Buena Ln #401,
Phoenix, AZ 85023 - $1,631 - $4,225/moStudio-2 Beds1-3 BathsAdeline Luxury Living | 222 E Jefferson St #1908,
Phoenix, AZ 85004 - $1,000 - $1,245/mo1-2 Beds1 BathUrbana Union Hills | 2015 W Union Hills Dr #39-201,
Phoenix, AZ 85027
Types of apartment in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix apartments often have stucco exteriors, flat or low-pitch roofs, shaded entries, and small patios or balconies. In Central Phoenix, Midtown, Uptown, Encanto, and Coronado, many apartments sit in older garden-style buildings from the mid-century period. These often have courtyards, breezeways, covered parking, and simpler interiors. You can also find houses for rent with block walls, carports, and single-story layouts. In Downtown and Roosevelt Row, apartments are newer and taller, with garages, elevators, and smaller outdoor space.In North Phoenix, Desert Ridge, Ahwatukee, Arcadia, and Biltmore, apartments often look newer and spread out more. Many have gated entries, resort-style pools, and larger parking lots. Exterior styles stay mostly Southwestern, with tan stucco, tile accents, and palm-lined drives. Interiors can include vinyl plank floors, in-unit laundry, and open kitchens, but floor plans vary a lot. Older apartments can have thicker walls and more shade. Newer apartments can have better package rooms and fitness spaces. Houses for rent are common in south and west parts of the city too, often with block fencing and desert landscaping.
Getting around Phoenix, AZ
Valley Metro Rail, the light rail system, runs through Downtown, Midtown, Uptown, and into Tempe and Mesa. Valley Metro, the bus service, covers a wide area, but travel times can be long. Driving is straightforward on Loop 202, I-10, and SR-51. Parking is common at many apartments outside Downtown and Roosevelt Row. Walking works better in Downtown, Melrose, and parts of Arcadia. Biking can work on canal paths and some bike lanes.Living in Phoenix, AZ
Phoenix is known for hiking at Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peak, spring training parks, and museums around Encanto and Downtown. You can spend time at Papago Park, Desert Botanical Garden, and the Heard Museum. Major job sectors include healthcare, finance, tech, logistics, and city and state government. That can shape where people rent, with apartments near the Biltmore, Downtown, and the Camelback Corridor drawing steady interest.View this page in Spanish: Phoenix, AZ Apartments For Rent - 15,596 Rentals | Trulia | Página 17