Rent to own Homes in Arizona

Arizona is the last of the contiguous states to have achieved statehood. All of the Wild West Arizona folklore occurred before it became a state on February 14, 1912. The days of cowboy and Indian skirmishes are long gone now, but Native American tradition, heritage, and history are an important part of modern-day Arizona.

The Canyon State is vast, encompassing 113,594 square miles. Much of the state is covered in desert, but there are many forested areas and lakes. Overall, Arizona has lots of natural beauty, from the golden desert views to the rocky mountain landscapes to its crown jewel - the Grand Canyon.

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15110 W Arivaca Rd
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Single Family Home
Arivaca, AZ 85601
6
7
6470 ft2
1971
2022 Merrill Lane
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Desert Glen
Single Family Home
Bullhead City, AZ 86442
2
2
0 ft2
15455 S. Cholla Cir,
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Single Family Home
Mayer, Az 86333
3
2
15000 ft2
1982
20611 E Cactus Wren Dr,
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Single Family Home
Mayer, AZ 86333
3
2
12089 ft2
22770 FOX RANCH RD
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Single Family Home
Munds Park, AZ 86017
3
3
0 ft2
2017
16033 N 68TH AVE,
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Sahuaro
Single Family Home
Peoria, AR 85382
5
3
8276 ft2
1978
16416 W WHISPER ROCK TRL
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Dove Valley
Single Family Home
Surprise, AZ 85387
3
2
0 ft2
2020
5248 N 42ND LN
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Townhouse/Condo
Phoenix, AZ 85019
3
1
1000 ft2
1972
6236 E WILDCAT DR
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Single Family Home
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
4
3
2850 ft2
1985
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14201 N 55TH DR
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Sahuaro
Single Family Home
Glendale, AZ 85306
5
2
2 ft2
1978
New
16541 W SIERRA ST
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Single Family Home
Surprise, AZ 85388
4
3
0 ft2
2017
New
14524 N 106TH PL
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McDowell Mountain Ranch
Single Family Home
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
4
4
3445 ft2
1999
6021 E ANDERSON DR
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Single Family Home
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
5
4
3484 ft2
1995
10148 W LAWRENCE LN
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Pine
Single Family Home
Peoria, AZ 85345
4
2
2006 ft2
2017
42364 W VENTURE RD
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Single Family Home
Maricopa, AZ 85138
4
3
1912 ft2
2003
43227 W KIMBERLY ST
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Single Family Home
Maricopa, AZ 85138
6
4
3901 ft2
2005
830 S DOBSON RD #95
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West Mesa
Townhouse/Condo
Mesa, AZ 85202
3
1
896 ft2
1972
830 S DOBSON RD #35
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West Mesa
Townhouse/Condo
Mesa, AZ 85202
3
1
896 ft2
1972
2308 S 48TH ST
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Single Family Home
Coolidge, AZ 85128
3
3
1537 ft2
2007
2831 W VIA HACIENDA
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Catalina Foothills
Single Family Home
Tucson, AZ 85741
4
3
2500 ft2
1985
9413 E JUNE ST
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East Mesa
Single Family Home
Mesa, AZ 85207
5
6
6305 ft2
2006
38115 W SANTA CLARA AVE
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Single Family Home
Maricopa, AZ 85138
3
2
1723 ft2
2008
9099 E !DNP! Calle Port E
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Single Family Home
Yuma Prooving Guard, AZ 85365
2
1
0 ft2
1313 E RUTH AVE
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Single Family Home
Phoenix, AZ 85020
3
2
1260 ft2
1960
13368 W DESERT LN
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Dave Brown At West Point
Single Family Home
Surprise, AZ 85374
3
2
1640 ft2
1999
13406 N 36TH PL
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Southern East
Single Family Home
Phoenix, AZ 85032
4
2
1420 ft2
1972
13613 N 76TH ST
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Paradise Valley Ranchos
Single Family Home
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
5
5
4155 ft2
2019
19305 N 78TH AVE
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Arrowhead Ranch
Single Family Home
Glendale, AZ 85308
4
3
2686 ft2
1993
2706 E DAHLIA DR
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Single Family Home
Phoenix, AZ 85032
3
2
1740 ft2
1972
445 Campbell Street
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Single Family Home
Prescott, AZ 86301
1
1
814 ft2
4650 E VIA DONA RD
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Tatum Ranch
Single Family Home
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
3
2
1743 ft2
1995
4814 W LARKSPUR DR
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Single Family Home
Glendale, AZ 85304
3
2
1680 ft2
1975
4942 W SHANGRI LA RD
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Glendale
Single Family Home
Glendale, AZ 85304
4
2
2007 ft2
1974
629 BOOTLEG RD
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Single Family Home
Clarkdale, AZ 86324
4
4
3968 ft2
2006
7845 N 17TH ST
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Single Family Home
Phoenix, AZ 85020
3
3
3337 ft2
1972
8344 W CORRINE DR
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Cobblestone Village
Single Family Home
Peoria, AZ 85381
4
2
1397 ft2
1985
8512 E Via De La Escuela --
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McCormick Ranch
Single Family Home
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
3
3
2270 ft2
9648 E SHEENA DR
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Single Family Home
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
4
2
1796 ft2
1996
9933 W RIVIERA DR
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Sun City
Single Family Home
Sun City, AZ 85351
2
1
1108 ft2
1963
614 W FRONTIER ST
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Single Family Home
Payson, AZ 85541
2
2
0 ft2
1966
5350 E DEER VALLEY DR #2273
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Desert Ridge
Townhouse/Condo
Phoenix, AZ 85054
2
2
1246 ft2
2010
24403 N 43RD DR
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Single Family Home
Glendale, AZ 85310
3
2
2260 ft2
2002
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Rent to own Homes in Cities Near Arizona

Average Cost of Living in Arizona

The cost of living in Arizona is 2.2% higher than the national average. Cities range from affordable to expensive, with many of them at or below average. Sedona is 32.1% higher than the state, while Phoenix is only 1.5% higher. Bullhead City's cost of living is 11.4% lower than Phoenix's, despite it being a tourist destination.

Average Home Prices in Arizona

The median cost of a home in Arizona is $249,300, which is $18,100 higher than the U.S. average. Homes in Sedona come with a much higher price tag of $504,600 on average. Houses in Phoenix are more affordable at $239,400, while the average price in Bullhead City is only $193,800. If you do some research, you'll find that there are plenty of affordable rent-to-own homes in Arizona.

Arizona Statistics

If you're interested in Arizona rent-to-own homes, don't forget to consider important factors in addition to monthly living costs, such as average commute, taxes, crime rates, etc. The following are some common Arizona statistics compared to the U.S. national average.

Arizona AveragesNational Averages
One-Way Commute25.1 minutes26.4 minutes
Violent Crime27.922.7
Property Crime42.535.4
Unemployment Rate5.6%3.9%
Income Tax Rate4.2%4.6%
Air Quality5958
Water Quality5255
Median Household Income$49,928$53,482
Median Property Taxes$1,600$2,200
Utilities$135/month$112/month
Monthly Rent$1,400$1,470
Median Home Cost$249,300$231,200
Median Home Age28 years40 years

Popular Arizona Cities

Sedona is a 19.14-square-mile municipality. Only 10,339 people live in the city, but more than three million tourists come to visit annually. Its popularity stems from its location in the middle of Coconino National Forest and its proximity to the Grand Canyon. Sedona's elevation at 4,500 feet with temperatures between 35°-55°F in the winter and 75°-95°F in the summer make the city a pleasant outdoor locale year-round. The red rock mountains surrounding Sedona provide stunning views and a full line of outdoor recreation.

Phoenix is the capital of Arizona. It contains 1,680,992 residents, making it the most populous municipality in the state and the 5th in the country. The city is the economic hub for the Phoenix Metro Area, which was rated 26th in Best Places for Business and Careers and 28th in job growth in 2019 by Forbes. The Phoenix Suns and Arizona Diamondbacks are based in the city's bustling downtown, where you'll find businesses, parks, dining, and exciting nightlife. Though it's located in the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix has beautiful tree-lined streets with Spanish architecture homes.

More than two million visitors come to Bullhead City every year. What began as the headquarters for the construction of the Davis Dam in the 1940s is now the retail hub for the region with a population of 40,884. Its location along Lake Mead is desirable to both its residents and tourists. Bullhead City has 33 miles of shoreline offering every type of water activity, and the nearby Newberry, Spirit, and Black Mountains provide a full line of outdoor recreation. Tourists range from people who visit the Nevada casinos and cross the river for a quick getaway to winter guests who come for the warm weather and calm environment.

Popular Amenities and Attractions in Arizona

Arizona evokes images of large stretches of dry desert; however, the state has lots of greenery and water. The Coconino National Forest alone has more than 1.8 million acres of vegetation. Take a scenic drive through the area to check out the variety of trees and gorgeous views. Or get up close and enjoy the mountains, creeks, lakes, and wildlife. You can go hunting, fishing, boating, biking, mountain climbing, and skiing, and then spend the night in a cabin or brave it under the stars.

The ""Wild West"" is no more, but its spirit lives on in Arizona. There are many spots around the state that can bring you back to the pioneering days. Visit the O.K. Corral to see the actual site where the famous 1880s shootout involving Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and six other cowboys took place. You can also study Geronimo's life and his many exploits at Tombstone's Historama, located next to the O.K. Corral. Learn all about frontier life at the Pioneer Living Museum. The 90-acre parcel has paths leading to the homes of the people who originally settled the area in the mid to late 1800s. If you're lucky, you'll get to see costumed volunteers who roam the area upon occasion to give the site an authentic feel.

People keep moving to Arizona. Its population of 7,278,717 is a 13.9% increase over its 2010 Census numbers. Join the crowds and check out some of the affordable rent-to-own homes in Arizona. Arizona's unique rugged spirit, stunning natural beauty, and bustling economy make it a perfect place to live. So if you're thinking of settling somewhere new, consider making this southwestern state your next home.