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Cost of Living in Phoenix, U.S.A.

Desert metropolis with semiconductor boom. TSMC, Intel investments. No state income tax.

Currency
USD ($)
English Level
Excellent
Healthcare
Private (employer-based)

Rental Prices in Phoenix

1-Bedroom Apartment
$1,400 - $2,000
per month
2-Bedroom Apartment
$1,700 - $2,600
per month

* Prices shown are second-hand rental market rates, typical for expats.6 neighborhoods tracked. Source: HUD Fair Market Rents (2025/2026).

Monthly Living Costs

Groceries
$430
Transport
$64
Utilities
$300
Dining Out
$265

Data from official statistics and local surveys.

Popular Neighborhoods

Downtown Phoenix
Urban core revival with tech startups. Light rail access, sports venues, and growing arts scene.
0 min walk•$1,600+/mo
Scottsdale
Upscale desert living. Luxury resorts, golf courses, and Old Town entertainment district.
25 min car•$1,700+/mo
Tempe
ASU college town with vibrant nightlife. Mill Avenue, Tempe Town Lake, and startup culture.
15 min metro•$1,500+/mo
Chandler
Tech corridor with Intel headquarters. Family-friendly suburbs, excellent schools, and downtown shops.
25 min car•$1,600+/mo
Mesa
Third-largest Arizona city. Affordable living, spring training baseball, and outdoor recreation.
30 min car•$1,400+/mo
Gilbert
Top-rated suburb with Heritage District. Safe, family-oriented with excellent schools and dining.
35 min car•$1,600+/mo

Work Visa

H-1B for specialty occupations (lottery). L-1 for intra-company transfer. O-1 for extraordinary ability.

Processing: 3-12 months (H-1B lottery in April)

Relocation Costs

Usually first+last month + security deposit. Credit check required (~$25-50). No agent fees in most markets.

Typical deposit: 2 months rent

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Data last updated: January 2026•View methodology

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