Tempe is unlike any other city in the greater Phoenix
metropolitan area. Compact, walkable, anchored by Arizona State University's
flagship campus (one of the largest and most innovative universities in the
United States), and bisected by Tempe Town Lake — an engineered reservoir that
transformed a dry riverbed into the Valley's most vibrant urban waterfront —
Tempe delivers a lifestyle that is genuinely urban by Arizona standards. It
also sits at the geographic center of the metro, placing residents within 15–20
minutes of virtually every major employment and lifestyle destination in the
Valley.
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Who This Community Is Best Suited For
• Young professionals and remote workers seeking
walkability, culture, and connectivity
• Parents purchasing 'kiddie condos' for ASU students —
a well-established investor strategy
• Healthcare and tech professionals at Tempe's growing
roster of corporate employers (State Farm, Amazon, Carvana, GoDaddy)
• Buyers priced out of Scottsdale and Arcadia seeking
the best value in a central, walkable location
• Investors seeking one of Arizona's strongest long-term
rental demand markets, driven by ASU enrollment and corporate employment
Tempe offers some of the best value for central, walkable living
in the Valley. The median home price is approximately $450,000–$495,000, making
it substantially more accessible than Scottsdale or Arcadia at a fraction of
the price while retaining metro-central positioning. Downtown condos near ASU
and Mill Avenue range from $300,000 to $700,000+. Hayden Ferry lakefront luxury
condos and single-family homes near Tempe Town Lake reach $800,000–$1.5M. South
Tempe family homes typically fall between $500,000 and $900,000.
• Tempe Town Lake — kayaking, paddleboarding, rowing,
lakeside trails, and concerts
• Tempe Center for the Arts — on the lake's edge,
hosting world-class performances year-round
• Mill Avenue District — walkable corridor of
restaurants, bars, boutiques, and cultural venues
• Papago Park — 1,500 acres of trails, the Desert
Botanical Garden, and the Phoenix Zoo, minutes away
• Culdesac Tempe — the nation's first car-free
neighborhood, a landmark of walkable urban design
• Valley Metro Light Rail and Streetcar — true transit
connectivity linking Tempe to Phoenix and Mesa
• Big 12 athletics at Sun Devil Stadium and ASU — a
year-round source of community energy
Tempe's dining scene is one of the Valley's most vibrant and
diverse. House of Tricks (a Tempe institution in a historic cottage garden),
Postino Wine Café, Pedal Haus Brewery, and hundreds of Mill Avenue and downtown
options make Tempe a legitimate foodie destination. The restaurant scene
reflects the city's diversity — from James Beard-adjacent creative dining to
beloved international cuisine driven by ASU's global student body.
Tempe spans multiple school districts depending on location.
Tempe Elementary School District (K–8) and Tempe Union High School District
serve much of the city. South Tempe addresses may fall within Kyrene Elementary
School District, one of Arizona's highest-rated K–8 districts. The ASU
community adds exceptional higher education access that benefits the entire
local education ecosystem. Always verify school assignment by exact address.
While Tempe is not a golf-centric community, it offers excellent
access to the Valley's golf options. Papago Golf Course — Phoenix's acclaimed
public course — is minutes from many Tempe addresses. The ASU Karsten Golf
Course is a well-regarded collegiate track open to the public. Multiple
Scottsdale and Phoenix courses are 15–25 minutes away.
Tempe's central location is its most defining practical
advantage. Sky Harbor International Airport is 10–15 minutes. Downtown Phoenix
is 15 minutes. Scottsdale is 15–20 minutes. Old Town Scottsdale is 15 minutes.
Chandler and the Intel/Price Road Corridor are 20–25 minutes south. Tempe is
one of the few Valley communities where Valley Metro Light Rail provides
genuine transportation alternatives for daily commuters — a rarity in
car-dependent metro Phoenix.
• Most affordable entry point for walkable,
centrally-located living in the Valley
• Light rail and streetcar access — unique among metro
Phoenix communities
• ASU proximity drives sustained rental demand and
cultural vibrancy
• Sky Harbor convenience — 10–15 minutes from most Tempe
addresses
Things to Consider
• Summer heat and Urban Heat Island effect (urban
density retains more heat than suburban areas)
• Some areas near downtown experience weekend nightlife
activity and noise
• Limited large-lot single-family inventory — space is
more constrained than North Phoenix or Chandler
• Some school zones are average vs. the top tiers in
Scottsdale or Chandler
Tempe is consistently ranked as one of Arizona's best long-term
rental investment markets, driven by ASU's 80,000+ students and a large
professional corporate employment base. The 'kiddie condo' strategy (parents
purchasing near campus for students, then converting to rental or resale) has
produced strong returns. The Hayden Ferry and Town Lake corridor is an emerging
luxury investment story. Culdesac Tempe represents a forward-looking urban
investment in a genuinely innovative neighborhood concept.
Hayden Ferry lakefront condos and South Tempe single-family
homes on larger lots represent Tempe's strongest resale narratives. Downtown
condos near Mill Avenue and ASU hold value well given consistent demand.
Mid-century ranch homes in established North Tempe neighborhoods are attracting
design-focused buyers and renovation investors, creating an emerging premium
tier.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Tempe a good place for families?
A: Yes, particularly in South
Tempe and neighborhoods within the Kyrene Elementary District — one of
Arizona's highest-rated K–8 districts. Downtown Tempe is better suited for
singles and couples, while South Tempe offers the suburban family environment many
buyers seek.
Q: What is the 'kiddie condo' strategy in Tempe?
A: Parents of ASU students
purchase a condo near campus for their child to live in during college. After
graduation, the property is typically rented or sold. Given Tempe's strong
rental demand and consistent appreciation, this strategy has worked well for
many Arizona families.
Q: How does Tempe compare to Scottsdale?
A: Tempe is significantly more
affordable and more walkable than Scottsdale, with genuine light rail access
and a younger, more urban energy. Scottsdale offers more luxury amenities,
larger homes, and stronger school options in the top tiers. The best fit
depends on lifestyle priorities, budget, and commute direction.
To view the most current homes available in Tempe, visit
jorjanigroup.com or contact Jorjani Group directly. Listings are updated in
real time from the Arizona Regional MLS (ARMLS). Jorjani Group can also arrange
private showings and provide off-market access for qualified buyers.
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