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Mesa

The City provides the advantages of a thriving metropolis while maintaining the feel of a suburban environment.

Welcome to Mesa

Located in Maricopa County and just 15 miles east of Phoenix, Mesa covers 138 square miles, is the third largest city in Arizona and the 36th largest city in the nation.
 
The City provides the advantages of a thriving metropolis while maintaining the feel of a suburban environment.
 
With dynamic recreational, educational, and business opportunities, Mesa enjoys the best in a variety of amenities including parks within easy walking distance from home, a variety of sports facilities that cater to athletes young and old, highly rated golf courses for every skill level, a diversity of special events and community festivals, and Mesa’s ever-popular Chicago Cubs and Oakland A’s Spring Training baseball.
 
Mesa is also home to Williams Gateway Airport and one of the top best-selling master-planned communities in America, Eastmark.
 
 

Why Live in Mesa, AZ

Mesa offers residents an outstanding quality of life with more affordable housing than many neighboring Phoenix suburbs while providing exceptional amenities. The city features beautiful desert landscapes, excellent golf courses, numerous parks, and easy access to outdoor recreation in the nearby Superstition Mountains and Salt River.

Residents enjoy a vibrant arts scene, spring training baseball, family-friendly attractions, highly regarded healthcare facilities, and convenient access to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Whether you're seeking a luxury golf community, an active adult neighborhood, or a family-oriented suburb, Mesa offers diverse lifestyle opportunities for nearly every type of buyer.

 

Who Lives Here

Families

Mesa remains one of the East Valley's most popular destinations for families thanks to its excellent schools, abundant parks, youth sports programs, and family-oriented neighborhoods. Communities such as Eastmark, Las Sendas, and Alta Mesa continue attracting buyers seeking spacious homes and strong community amenities.

 

Retirees

Mesa has long been recognized as one of Arizona's premier retirement destinations. Active adult communities like Sunland Village, Sunland Springs Village, and Leisure World attract retirees looking for warm weather, golf, social activities, and low-maintenance living.

 

Young Professionals

Professionals working throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area appreciate Mesa's convenient freeway access, expanding employment opportunities, and relatively attainable home prices. Downtown Mesa's revitalization has also attracted buyers seeking an urban lifestyle with restaurants, breweries, and entertainment nearby.

 

Outdoor Enthusiasts

Residents who enjoy hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, boating, golfing, and off-road adventures find Mesa ideally situated. Nearby Usery Mountain Regional Park, the Salt River, Saguaro Lake, and Tonto National Forest provide year-round outdoor recreation.

 

Snowbirds and Seasonal Residents

Mesa's warm winters continue to attract seasonal homeowners from colder climates across the United States and Canada. Many maintain second homes or condominiums that allow them to enjoy Arizona's sunshine during the winter months.

 

Luxury Home Buyers

Luxury buyers are drawn to communities such as Las Sendas, Red Mountain Ranch, and Northeast Mesa, where custom homes, golf course properties, mountain views, and larger lots provide an upscale desert lifestyle.

 

 

Real Estate in Mesa, AZ

Mesa features one of Arizona's most diverse real estate markets. Buyers can find affordable starter homes, luxury estates, golf course properties, active adult communities, townhomes, condominiums, and newly built master-planned neighborhoods.

The city's continued population growth, expanding employment base, and ongoing commercial development help support long-term housing demand. While newer construction is concentrated in East Mesa, established neighborhoods throughout central and west Mesa offer mature landscaping, larger lots, and well-established communities.

Mesa's broad range of price points makes it attractive to first-time buyers, move-up buyers, retirees, and investors alike.

 

 

Types of Homes Available

Single-Family Homes

Detached homes remain Mesa's most common housing option. Buyers can choose from ranch-style homes, contemporary residences, Spanish-inspired architecture, and newly constructed properties throughout the city.

 

Golf Course Homes

Communities including Las Sendas, Alta Mesa, Red Mountain Ranch, and Apache Wells offer homes overlooking championship golf courses, providing scenic views and resort-style amenities.

 

Luxury Estates

Luxury properties in Northeast Mesa feature custom architecture, expansive floor plans, resort-style backyards, mountain views, gated communities, and premium finishes.

 

Active Adult Communities

Mesa offers numerous age-restricted neighborhoods featuring single-family homes, patio homes, and villas designed for low-maintenance living with golf, clubhouses, fitness centers, and social activities.

 

Condominiums and Townhomes

Townhomes and condominiums provide affordable ownership opportunities and appeal to first-time buyers, retirees, seasonal residents, and investors seeking lower-maintenance properties.

 

New Construction

Master-planned communities in East Mesa continue introducing modern homes with open floor plans, energy-efficient features, community parks, pools, and walking trails.

 

 

FAQs About Mesa, AZ

What is the average home price in Mesa, AZ?

Home prices vary by neighborhood, property size, and amenities. Mesa offers housing options ranging from entry-level condominiums to multimillion-dollar luxury estates, making it one of the East Valley's most diverse real estate markets.

 

What types of homes are available in Mesa?

Mesa offers single-family homes, golf course properties, luxury estates, townhomes, condominiums, active adult communities, and new construction developments.

 

Is Mesa a good place for families?

Yes. Mesa offers highly regarded schools, numerous parks, recreational facilities, family-oriented neighborhoods, and a wide variety of youth programs and community events.

 

Is Mesa a good place to retire?

Absolutely. Mesa is one of Arizona's most popular retirement destinations, offering warm weather, active adult communities, golf courses, healthcare facilities, and year-round recreational opportunities.

 

What outdoor activities are available in Mesa?

Residents enjoy hiking, mountain biking, boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, golfing, camping, off-roading, and exploring nearby destinations like Usery Mountain Regional Park, the Salt River, Saguaro Lake, and the Superstition Mountains.

 

Is Mesa a good place for commuters?

Yes. Mesa offers convenient access to major freeways, Valley Metro Light Rail service, and employment centers throughout the Phoenix metropolitan area, making commuting relatively straightforward for many residents.

 

Is Mesa a good real estate investment?

Mesa continues to experience population growth, employment expansion, and ongoing residential development, making it a desirable market for both homeowners and long-term real estate investors.

Properties in the Area

Overview for Mesa, AZ

507,478 people live in Mesa, where the median age is 37.2 and the average individual income is $39,586. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

507,478

Total Population

37.2 years

Median Age

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$39,586

Average individual Income

Around Mesa, AZ

There's plenty to do around Mesa, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Car-Dependent
Walking Score
63
Bikeable
Bike Score
34
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Transit Score

Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Water 'n Ice, Juice Queen’s, and Junk Head.

Name Category Distance Reviews
Ratings by Yelp
Dining 2.55 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Dining 4.06 miles 55 reviews 4.8/5 stars
Shopping 4.08 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 1.68 miles 11 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 2.38 miles 21 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 0.69 miles 10 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for Mesa, AZ

Mesa has 196,065 households, with an average household size of 2.56. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Mesa do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 507,478 people call Mesa home. The population density is 3,656.33 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

507,478

Total Population

High

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37.2

Median Age

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196,065

Total Households

2.56

Average Household Size

$39,586

Average individual Income

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Schools in Mesa, AZ

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The following schools are within or nearby Mesa. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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