Your Phoenix Townhouse Rental
Townhouse rentals have always been popular housing
options in large cities and Phoenix is no exception. Since townhouses have small
footprints, they allow a large number of people to live comfortably in a
small area. In recent decades, townhouse rentals have become popular with
renters who want more space than an apartment but without the cost of renting
a stand-alone house. Often designed with more than one or
two bedrooms and featuring the latest appliances, a townhouse can be a great
transition property for a young working professional.
Finding Townhouse Rentals in Phoenix, AZ
Townhouse
rentals can vary significantly from one property to another and also by
neighborhoods. Some townhomes for rent can be quite small. They offer just
enough space for a single person or couple to live. Other rental properties,
however, have multiple bedrooms, large dining rooms, and even garages that
offer plenty of storage space.
Since
these attributes can vary, rental prices also vary. That's why it is
important for you to consider which features you need most when choosing a
townhouse rental. Typically, townhomes in densely populated urban centers
tend to be smaller in size than in larger developments in suburban
neighborhoods.
If you're
looking for townhouse rentals in the greater Phoenix area, here are some neighborhoods to
help you get started.
Central
City Village - The urban center of Phoenix, Central City Village is
home to Downtown Phoenix and many of the oldest neighborhoods in
Phoenix. Central City Village is
Phoenix's government and employment center.
Camelback
East Village - The village is offers diverse housing stock built
between 1950 and 1970. Landmarks of Camelback East include Squaw Peak
Mountain Park, the Phoenix Zoo and the Desert Botanical Gardens.
South
Mountain Village - Its proximity to Downtown Phoenix, the airport and
major employment centers, makes South Mountain Village a popular neighborhood
for Phoenix residents.
Chandler
- This bedroom commuter community is home to manufacturers, the
Chandler Center for the Arts, the Arizona Railway Museum, and its annual
Ostrich Festival.
Gilbert
- This bicycle-friendly community includes protected bird areas, lake
recreational areas, and nationally renowned dog parks.
Glendale
- This suburb is known as a local antique capital and home to the NFL's
Arizona Cardinals.
Mesa
- The history of Mesa dates back approximately 2000 years but you can
find current homes for rent available in this area listed online.
Scottsdale
- Find a home for rent in what the New York Times has described as a
desert version of Miami's South Beach.
Tempe
- The headquarters of Arizona State University are located here, along
with rental properties and students looking for roommates.
For
additional information on Phoenix area townhouse rentals, use Rent.com® to
search for townhomes by price, amenities and location.