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Cost of Living in Arizona

Housing costs, rent, income, and affordability for 443 cities in AZ. Updated 2026.

Understanding the cost of living in Arizona is essential whether you're planning a move, comparing job offers, or evaluating real estate investments. This page breaks down housing costs, rent prices, and median household income for every city in Arizona, with comparisons to national averages.

Arizona's average home value of $178,722 is 27% below the national median of $244,900. The average median household income is $48,071, and average monthly rent is $572.

Avg. Home Value
$178,722
Below US avg
Avg. Monthly Rent
$572
Below US avg
Avg. Household Income
$48,071
Below US avg
Cities Analyzed
443
In AZ

Most Affordable Cities in Arizona

Cities with population 5,000+ ranked by lowest median home value.

#CityHome ValueRentIncomePopulation
1Kayenta$37,900$786/mo$60,9255,651
2Flowing Wells$51,800$1,123/mo$40,76916,989
3Tuba City$66,700$838/mo$61,0928,265
4New Kingman-Butler$100,500$936/mo$42,60414,281
5Douglas$138,200$755/mo$39,35016,118
6Winslow$143,200$929/mo$53,1148,831
7Benson$145,700$759/mo$48,8545,331
8Three Points$147,900$988/mo$53,0835,033
9Golden Valley$153,000$1,156/mo$43,9407,999
10Avra Valley$156,200$0/mo$53,0856,364
11Nogales$172,800$691/mo$40,74519,753
12Fortuna Foothills$175,500$1,178/mo$57,58328,227
13Picture Rocks$181,200$1,301/mo$59,7459,665
14Tucson Estates$190,200$1,168/mo$66,81312,687
15Safford$191,600$976/mo$65,72710,217

Most Expensive Cities in Arizona

#CityHome ValueRentIncomePopulation
1Paradise Valley$2,000,001$3,501/mo$236,25012,621
2Cave Creek$791,900$2,096/mo$102,5895,033
3Scottsdale$709,900$1,910/mo$107,372242,169
4Sedona$708,400$1,421/mo$67,3749,770
5Williamson$703,000$919/mo$89,0836,112
6Citrus Park$659,700$2,823/mo$136,6535,136
7Village of Oak Creek (Big Park)$654,000$1,640/mo$80,1976,340
8Catalina Foothills$604,100$1,332/mo$113,20151,756
9New River$603,700$1,837/mo$120,27918,365
10Queen Creek$576,600$2,176/mo$134,71966,369

Highest Income Cities in Arizona

#CityMedian IncomeHome ValuePopulation
1Paradise Valley$236,250$2,000,00112,621
2Citrus Park$136,653$659,7005,136
3Queen Creek$134,719$576,60066,369
4Tucson Mountains$132,946$457,30011,428
5Rincon Valley$132,167$498,9005,851
6Corona de Tucson$127,743$352,5009,039
7Litchfield Park$124,973$547,7006,871
8Vail$121,385$367,50015,722
9Gilbert$121,351$518,600271,118
10New River$120,279$603,70018,365

Cost of Living FAQ — Arizona

What is the average cost of living in Arizona?

The average median home value across Arizona cities is $178,722, with average rent of $572/month. The average median household income is $48,071.

What are the cheapest cities in Arizona?

The most affordable cities in Arizona by home value include Kayenta ($37,900), Flowing Wells ($51,800), Tuba City ($66,700).

What is the most expensive city in Arizona?

The most expensive city in Arizona is Paradise Valley with a median home value of $2,000,001.

How does Arizona compare to the national average?

Arizona's average home value of $178,722 is below the national median of $244,900. Median rent of $572/month is below the US average of $1,163.

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