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Housing market in Glendale, AZ

  • State
    Arizona
  • Market
    Phoenix Metropolitan Area
  • Neighborhoods
    0
  • Communities
    13
  • Single family
    129
  • Townhouses
    0
  • Multi family
    0
  • Condominiums
    0
  • Active builders
    9
  • Starting price
    $439,990
  • Median price
    $530,995
  • Price per square foot
    $253.62

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 0 listings in Glendale, AZ, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

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What it's like to live in Glendale?

The Local Vibe (Location & Identity)

Located nine miles northwest of downtown Phoenix in Maricopa County, Glendale serves as a major employment and entertainment hub for the West Valley. With a population of approximately 250,000, the city maintains a diverse economic base ranging from the aerospace operations at Luke Air Force Base to a growing healthcare sector. It is a high-energy city where professional sports and industrial growth coexist with established residential neighborhoods and a large commuter population.

Living Here: Amenities & Lifestyle

Residents often spend weekends exploring the Westgate Entertainment District, which offers a dense concentration of dining and retail options adjacent to State Farm Stadium. For outdoor recreation, the rugged trails at Thunderbird Conservation Park provide a desert escape, while Sahuaro Ranch Park offers historic orchards and public event spaces. Shopping is centralized at Arrowhead Towne Center, which serves as a primary destination for the northern part of the city. Commuters benefit from direct access to the Loop 101 and US-60, making the drive to Phoenix or the Scottsdale tech corridor manageable. The city's layout supports a mix of suburban ease and urban-scale entertainment. Many residents find that new home communities in Glendale provide the most convenient access to these growing commercial corridors.

Schools & Family Appeal

Families are served by several districts, including the Glendale Union High School District and the Deer Valley Unified School District, both of which feature highly-rated campuses. The Foothills Recreation and Aquatics Center acts as a central gathering spot for youth programs and community fitness. These resources, combined with extensive public library branches, make the area a practical choice for households prioritizing educational and recreational infrastructure.

Why New Construction Makes Sense Here

Much of the existing housing stock in central Glendale dates back to the mid-20th century, often lacking the high-efficiency insulation required for the Sonoran Desert climate. Investing in new construction homes in Glendale can lead to significant long-term savings, as modern builds typically offer potential utility reductions of $150-250 per month compared to 1990s-era homes. These estimates, based on regional energy standards for 2,000-square-foot properties, reflect the impact of advanced HVAC systems and dual-pane windows during extreme Arizona summers. Furthermore, many builders currently offer interest rate buy-downs that can lower monthly mortgage payments more effectively than negotiating on an older resale property. This financial predictability is especially valuable in a market where retrofitting an older home with modern cooling technology can be a major capital expense.