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One Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Phoenix, AZ

7,639 Rentals
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    Price Drop. $292 Off
    $1,635 - $2,487

    X Phoenix

    200 W Monroe St, Phoenix, AZ 85003
    $1,635 - $2,487 | Available Now
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    2 Months Free
    $1,504 - $2,167

    Cardinal 95

    9600 W Georgia Ave, Glendale, AZ 85305
    $1,504 - $2,167 | Available Now
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    1 Month Free
    $1,259 - $2,571

    Finisterra

    1250 W Grove Pky, Tempe, AZ 85283
    $1,259 - $2,571 | Available Now
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Living & Renting in Phoenix

Phoenix at a Glance

Average Rent

$1,323
(All bedrooms and property types)
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Average Rent in Phoenix
8

School Rating

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Schools in Phoenix
40

Some Transit

out of 100 TransitScore® Rating
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Transportation in Phoenix
59

Somewhat Bikeable

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Phoenix, AZ Apartments for Rent

Phoenix, AZ, basks in over 300 days of sunshine each year, creating an inviting atmosphere for outdoor adventures and leisurely strolls through its many parks and recreational areas. The Japanese Friendship Garden of Phoenix offers a serene escape, while Steele Indian School Park provides ample space for picnics and play. For families, Enchanted Island Amusement Park promises a day of fun and excitement.

The city’s vibrant neighborhoods, from the bustling Downtown to the quieter suburbs, present a variety of rental options, including cozy apartments and spacious townhomes. Shopping enthusiasts can explore local favorites similar to Camelback Colonnade and Town and Country Shopping Center, where a mix of retail shops and dining options await. The Arizona Center and McDowell MarketPlace further enhance the shopping experience, offering a blend of convenience and variety.

Culinary delights abound in Phoenix, with a dining scene that caters to every palate. Enjoy a meal at The Arrogant Butcher for a taste of modern American fare or savor the comforting flavors at The Old Spaghetti Factory. For a local twist, Lo-Lo's Chicken & Waffles and The Original Carolina's Mexican Food serve up beloved dishes that reflect the city’s diverse culture. Coffee lovers can find their perfect brew at Lux Central or Copper Star Coffee, while MacAlpine's Diner & Soda Fountain offers a nostalgic dining experience.

Cultural experiences are woven into the fabric of Phoenix, with events similar to the Arizona State Fair and the annual Phoenix Film Festival drawing crowds year-round. The city is home to remarkable landmarks, including the Heard Museum, which showcases Native American art and culture, and the Phoenix Art Museum, a treasure trove of artistic expression. Families can enjoy the interactive exhibits at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, while history buffs can explore the Arizona Capitol Museum and the charming Rosson House Museum at Heritage Square.

For sports enthusiasts, catching a game at Chase Field or Footprint Center adds an electrifying element to the local lifestyle. With its rich history, diverse community, and a plethora of activities, Phoenix offers an engaging environment that invites exploration and connection.

Why Phoenix?

  • Big sky, bright stars and lots of room to stretch
  • Real cowboys, rugged mountains and saguaro cacti
  • South Mountain Park and Preserve, the largest municipal park in the US, with 50 miles of trails
  • Cultural attractions include the Desert Botanical Garden, the Heard Museum and the Phoenix Art Museum
  • Vibrant nightlife, especially Central Phoenix where locals meet up after work
  • The Fiesta Bowl, played here every January

Renting in Phoenix

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Getting Around Phoenix

Transportation

52

Somewhat Walkable

out of 100 WalkScore® Rating
You might be able to get out and walk when living in this area. Some errands can be accomplished on foot, but for others you need a car.
59

Bikeable

out of 100 BikeScore® Rating
You might be able to find places to ride your bike in this area, but you'll most likely want your car for most errands.
40

Some Transit

out of 100 TransitScore® Rating
You'll likely want a car when living in this area since it has few transit options.
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Education

Public | Grades 9- 12 | 370 Students
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Desert Vista High School
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 9- 12 | 2,964 Students
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Moon Valley High School
out of 10 Rating
Public | Grades 9- 12 | 1,490 Students
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