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Mesa, AZ, has beautiful desert landscapes, a vibrant downtown area, and a rich cultural heritage. This Southwestern city attracts residents with its friendly communities, outdoor recreational activities, and historic sites. Whether you’re looking for your first home or apartments for rent in Mesa, there are housing options to suit every lifestyle. For example, the median home sale price is $449,945, while the average rent in Mesa is $1,791.

Redfin has collected a list of 10 popular Mesa neighborhoods to explore before moving to the city. From the bustling energy of Downtown to the serene neighborhoods of Las Sendas and Falcon Field, Mesa’s neighborhoods have something for everyone.

Mesa is a city in Maricopa County, in the U.S. state of Arizona. It is a suburb located about 20 miles east of Phoenix. Mesa is the largest suburban city by population in the United States

1. Alta Mesa

Alta Mesa is a charming residential neighborhood on the northeast side of Mesa. The neighborhood is home to the Alta Mesa Golf Club, a popular attraction for golf enthusiasts. Residents can enjoy Alta Mesa Park and Falcon View Shopping Center. Alta Mesa features a mix of single-family homes and townhouses, ranging from modern to traditional.

Median Sale Price: $399,900

Homes for Sale in Alta Mesa | Apartments for Rent in Alta Mesa

2. Dobson Ranch

Dobson Ranch is situated in southwest Mesa. The neighborhood is known for the Dobson Ranch Golf Course, a major attraction for golfers. You can also enjoy the scenic Dobson Ranch Park and Woodglen Park. Dobson Ranch offers a variety of housing types, including single-family homes, condos, and apartments — the architectural styles in the neighborhood range from Spanish Colonial to modern designs.

Median Sale Price: $451,111

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,330 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $1,602

Homes for Sale in Dobson Ranch | Apartments for Rent in Dobson Ranch

3. Downtown

Downtown is located in the heart of Mesa. The neighborhood is home to the Mesa Arts Center, a major attraction for art and culture enthusiasts. You can also enjoy Pioneer Park, the Arizona Museum of Natural History, the Mesa Amphitheatre, and the Downtown Mesa Farmers Market. Downtown’s housing options include modern apartments and mid-century modern homes.

Median Sale Price: $328,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,325 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $2,170

Homes for Sale in Downtown | Apartments for Rent in Downtown

4. Falcon Field

Falcon Field is situated on the far northeast side of Mesa. The neighborhood is known for the Falcon Field Airport and the Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum, major attractions for aviation enthusiasts. Residents can also enjoy the Desert Trails Bike Park and the Quail Run Sports Complex. Falcon Field features a mix of single-family homes and ranch-style houses.

Median Sale Price: $524,500

Homes for Sale in Falcon Field | Apartments for Rent in Falcon Field

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5. Las Sendas

Las Sendas is a picturesque area known for its proximity to the Granite Reef Recreational Area and Usery Mountain Regional Park. The neighborhood is home to the Las Sendas Golf Club, a popular attraction for golfers. You can also enjoy the scenic Las Sendas Trailhead and the nearby Red Mountain Park. as Sendas has luxury homes and custom-built residences, often in styles like Mediterranean and contemporary.

Median Sale Price: $690,000

Homes for Sale in Las Sendas | Apartments for Rent in Las Sendas

6. Leisure World

Leisure World is known for the Coyote Run Golf Course, a major attraction for golf enthusiasts. This residential area is also near the Superstition Springs Center, a popular shopping area. Leisure World has a blend of single-family homes and attached properties, ranging in styles from ranch-style to modern.

Median Sale Price: $385,000

Homes for Sale in Leisure World | Apartments for Rent in Leisure World

7. Mesa Grande

Mesa Grande is located along the Salt River. The neighborhood is home to the Salt River walking path and Sloan Park, the spring training site for the Chicago Cubs. The homes in Mesa Grande feature plenty of apartments, single-family homes, and townhouses.

Median Sale Price: $298,500

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,215 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $1,512

Homes for Sale in Mesa Grande | Apartments for Rent in Mesa Grande

8. Superstition Springs

Superstition Springs is a popular neighborhood known for its blend of residential and commercial areas. The neighborhood is known for the Superstition Springs Center, a major attraction for shopping and entertainment. You can also enjoy the nearby Superstition Springs Golf Club and Monterey Park. Superstition Springs has many contemporary and Spanish Colonial single-family homes and modern apartments.

Median Sale Price: $455,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,555 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $1,910

Homes for Sale in Superstition Springs | Apartments for Rent in Superstition Springs

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9. The Groves

The Groves is a charming neighborhood in central Mesa. The neighborhood has plenty of parks like Los Alamos Park, Mountain View Park, and Pequeno Park.  The Groves features a mix of single-family homes and townhouses.

Median Sale Price: $486,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,025 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $1,312

Homes for Sale in The Groves | Apartments for Rent in The Groves

10. West Mesa

West Mesa is located along the west side of Mesa. The neighborhood is home to the Mesa Community College, Kleinman Park, and several shopping centers. West Mesa has a variety of single-family homes and apartments, ranging from mid-century modern to contemporary designs.

Median Sale Price: $365,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,222 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $1,447

Homes for Sale in West Mesa | Apartments for Rent in West Mesa

Methodology: All neighborhoods must be listed as a “neighborhood” on Redfin.com. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during March 2024. Average rental data from Rent.com during March 2024.

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