North Phoenix
POPULATION
138,030
MED. HOUSEHOLD INCOME
$57,459
MED. HOME VALUE
$442,900
North Phoenix comprises a cluster of unique urban villages (North Mountain, Desert View, North Gateway, Deer Valley, and Paradise Valley Village) that offer a perfect balance of city, residential, and resort living.
Living here means easy access to downtown as well as weekend getaways, a quick commute to work, great restaurants, fun entertainment, leisurely Saturdays by the pool, and as much golf as your heart desires.
North Phoenix’s Urban Village Model created master-planned neighborhoods that provide houses with plenty of breathing room, yet with everything you need within arm’s reach. If you’re a city person who also likes your space, North Phoenix might be your perfect match.
Neighbors
Professionals, tekkies, families
Expect
Residential urban living
Lifestyle
Work + play
Unexpected Appeal
Master planned communities
Market
Higher-end homes and condo complexes
Fall In Love
Phoenix Sonoran Preserve
The Community
Economic growth is turning North Phoenix into a corporate/technology hub, with top companies in areas such as finance, electric vehicles, and American-built microchips headquartered throughout the metropolitan area.
Growing employment opportunities make its neighborhoods a draw for professionals in a range of fields, and the short commute, spaciousness, great schools, and opportunities for outdoor play make it a fantastic place to raise a family.
The master-planned communities tuck residents away from commercial centers, creating a more neighborly than urban feel. With great pools and parks to stay cool during the summer and fantastic schools and colleges nearby, many families love calling North Phoenix their permanent home.
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The Culture
The Old West and the great outdoors have a huge influence on “The Valley of the Sun”, and the sweeping desert landscapes, rich Native heritage, and Southwestern art of the region create the vibe of this metropolitan yet residential area.
The short commute makes work/life balance possible for residents of North Phoenix, with dining and nightlife a few blocks away and incredible hiking, biking, and opportunities for family fun in the area’s beautiful mountains and parks. In fact, Phoenix’s #1 tourist attraction, the Museum of Musical Instruments, is found here, where residents and visitors can see tributes to legendary artists and explore its collection of over 8,000 musical instruments from more than 200 countries.
Lifestyle
Life is easier when everything is nearby. Grab coffee and a sandwich at Elevate to take to work on a weekday, or pack it to go for a Saturday hike at the massive Phoenix Sonoran Preserve.
Play a round of golf with incredible views at Lookout Mountain, followed by brunch at Moon Valley Cafe or a massage at Hand and Stone Spa. Stroll through the collection at the Museum of Musical Instruments and talk about your favorites over lunch at Flower Child, then sample a local brew while you watch the game or enjoy live music at North Mountain Brewing Company.
Kids will love the indoor playground at Kids Empire, camping at Lake Pleasant Regional Park, and road trips to Sedona or Flagstaff to see the snow.
Though with 36 miles of hiking trails through the Sonoran Preserve and amazing local dining options from Italian at Osteria Mia to Mexican at Mi Pueblo to “the best sushi in Arizona” at Yutaka, you might be just as happy spending the weekends at home.
GREAT SCHOOLS RATINGS
9
DESERT TRAILS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
10/10
ADAMS TRADITIONAL ACADEMY
9/10
SONORAN FOOTHILLS
9/10
School District
Phoenix Union High School District
Real Estate Market
The real estate market in North Phoenix continues to trend upward as more and more people move to the area. As the area builds a strong foundation as a technology hub, prices in the community near a median of $500,000 for a Single Family Home. Homes tend to sell quickly as more people are looking to buy than there are homes available.
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