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Neighborhoods in Pinal County, AZ

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    San Tan Mountain

    Summertime in Arizona can be brutal. Temperatures climb above 110 degrees, and raindrops are few and far between. But from January to April, San Tan Mountain is blanketed in a carpet of green desert grass and blooming wildflowers, a fertile desert landscape that draws homebuyers to these rural foothills, says Allen Willis, an Arizona native and

    • Average Value

      $819K

    • List Price

      $452K - $2.3M

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      Homes For Sale

      63 Listings

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    Gold Canyon

    In the shadows of the Superstition Mountains, Gold Canyon is an active community 35 miles east of Phoenix. “People come out this way for the clean, open air and the golfing and hiking,” says Robert Nye of Just Selling AZ, who has sold over 25 homes in the community. “A lot of people in the area also ride motorcycles and the roads out east have way

    • Average Value

      $618K

    • List Price

      $365K - $2.5M

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      Homes For Sale

      208 Listings

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    Superstition Vistas

    On the eastern edge of Phoenix's metropolitan area, Superstition Vistas is a quickly developing community just outside of popular areas like Queen Creek and San Tan Valley. Set in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, residents of Superstition Vistas enjoy unparalleled access to the area's wide-open landscape, with many homes coming on several acres of

    • Average Value

      $535K

    • List Price

      $315K - $998K

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      Homes For Sale

      277 Listings

    Superstition Vistas
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    Skyline Ranch

    Skyline Ranch, a once remote agricultural area with views of the San Tan Mountains, is a quickly growing suburb that hasn’t lost its country character. “Five years ago, there was a single grocery store here,” says Katie Whalen, a Realtor with the Amy Jones Group at Real Broker, who’s sold homes in the area for around 5 years. Now there are several

    • Average Value

      $446K

    • List Price

      $355K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      115 Listings

    Skyline Ranch
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    San Tan Valley

    About 46 miles from Phoenix and named for the nearby San Tan Mountains, the San Tan Valley offers 21st-century homes at lower prices than neighboring cities. Still semi-rural, the community relied on farming and ranching for more than 1,200 years, until the late 20th century. “In the early 2000s, the housing boom was taking over the area, with

    • Average Value

      $438K

    • List Price

      $327K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      398 Listings

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    San Tan Heights

    About 44 miles southeast of Phoenix, San Tan Heights is a master-planned community in San Tan Valley with 21st-century homes, recreation and close access to shopping and dining. “It’s a very family-oriented community," says Connie Murphy, a Realtor with Keller Williams Integrity First who has over 14 years of experience. "A lot of people are

    • Average Value

      $434K

    • List Price

      $334K - $965K

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      Homes For Sale

      73 Listings

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    Johnson Ranch

    At the heart of the San Tan Valley, Johnson Ranch is a community of nearly 30,000 that features an 18-hole golf course, countless resident amenities, and more than 300 acres of outdoor recreation space with all the perks. “Johnson Ranch a great home for those who want to enjoy the Arizona weather and have all the fun amenities right next door,”

    • Average Value

      $429K

    • List Price

      $325K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      93 Listings

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    Anthem at Merrill Ranch

    Roughly 60 miles southeast of Phoenix, the master-planned, HOA-governed community of Anthem at Merrill Ranch offers recreation options and events that attract both retirees and families with young children. "We've got anything you want to do, whether it's crafts, dances, dinners, or pickleball,” says resident Claudia Wilson, an agent with Realty

    • Average Value

      $412K

    • List Price

      $303K - $628K

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      Homes For Sale

      144 Listings

    Anthem at Merrill Ranch
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    Oracle

    Situated at 4,500 feet in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Oracle is a small community full of history, outdoor recreation and art. The area was settled in the late 19th century with the discovery of gold and silver in the nearby Oracle Mine, and the town later adopted the name. “It’s just its own little town. You drive in, and you

    • Average Value

      $403K

    • List Price

      $219K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      16 Listings

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    Glennwilde Groves

    Located in the city of Maricopa, Glennwilde Groves is part of a bedroom community located just over 30 miles south of downtown Phoenix. A master planned community, Glennwilde has appealed to those seeking both suburban comforts and access to the myriad of amenities and activities that typically accompany such developments. “It’s just a nice

    • Average Value

      $390K

    • List Price

      $302K - $657K

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      Homes For Sale

      35 Listings

    Glennwilde Groves
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    Rancho El Dorado

    Just 35 miles south of Phoenix, this mountain desert oasis offers a suburban respite with proximity to city amenities. Centered around a golf course and surrounded by several parks, Rancho El Dorado is an active community with a focus on outdoor recreation. “My clients love the golf course,” says Stephanie Peters, a Realtor with nine years of

    • Average Value

      $388K

    • List Price

      $300K - $693K

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      Homes For Sale

      240 Listings

    Rancho El Dorado
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    Copper Basin

    Located on the southern end of San Tan Valley, Copper Basin offers a quiet, suburban haven with a myriad of community amenities. “The area has seen tremendous growth,” says Jessica Noble, an Arizona native and an owner/broker with Long Realty Company. “Copper Basin has a lot of amenities, and the HOA covers a YMCA membership. A lot of families are

    • Average Value

      $368K

    • List Price

      $288K - $512K

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      Homes For Sale

      46 Listings

    Copper Basin
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    Maricopa

    Located about 35 miles south of Phoenix, Maricopa is one of the fastest-growing cities in America, having swelled from 1,000 to 75,000 residents between 2000 and 2024. In the mid-19th century, Maricopa was a stagecoach stop along the San Antonio–San Diego Mail Line, but today it's expanding within the Phoenix metro area. “Maricopa is extremely

    • Average Value

      $367K

    • List Price

      $293K - $591K

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      Homes For Sale

      399 Listings

    Maricopa
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    Eloy

    Roughly 65 miles southeast of Phoenix, Eloy is a desert city with a small-town appeal and about 15,000 residents. Founded in the early 20th century, Eloy began expanding quickly during the early 2000s for its warm climate, growing industries and lower cost of living. “If you like being out of the city, that’s why people like Eloy—there’s a lot of

    • Average Value

      $339K

    • List Price

      $121K - $763K

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      Homes For Sale

      121 Listings

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    Casa Grande

    Just about midway between Phoenix and Tucson, Casa Grande is a growing Sonoran Desert city with a population of about 60,000. Named after the nearby Casa Grande Ruins, a Hohokam settlement dating back to the 13th century, Casa Grande was founded in 1879 as a small stop along the Southern Pacific Railroad. Sleepy for more than a century, the city

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      $335K

    • List Price

      $110K - $609K

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      Homes For Sale

      467 Listings

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    Coolidge

    Set in the Sonoran Desert roughly 50 miles southeast of Phoenix, Coolidge has been inhabited for over 1,000 years. Originally settled by the Hohokams around the 4th century, Coolidge wasn’t officially named until the early 20th century when it began to establish itself as a small farming town. Today, the budding city is home to about 16,000

    • Average Value

      $284K

    • List Price

      $173K - $440K

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      Homes For Sale

      121 Listings

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    Arizona City

    About 60 miles from Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona City offers a more rural way of life between two of the state’s largest cities. The population remains less than 11,000, and many locals are snowbirds. “It’s a tough area that is a little divided, but it’s a great location. My husband is the pastor of a church there,” says Debra Kwiat, an agent with

    • Average Value

      $268K

    • List Price

      $195K - $509K

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      157 Listings

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    Florence

    Set between Phoenix and Tuscon, Florence is one of Arizona's oldest towns, incorporated in 1866. It's also the county seat of Pinal County, and many of its roughly 25,000 residents are employed in local government and corrections. “We have seven private, state and federal prisons, and that helps drive our economic growth,” says third-generation

    • Average Value

      $207K

    • List Price

      $67K - $388K

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      Homes For Sale

      77 Listings

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    San Manuel

    Once home to the world’s largest copper mine, San Manuel has slowed down since its inception as a planned community in 1953. The mine closed in 2003, transforming the restless industrial zone seemingly overnight. What remains is a quiet, rural community overlooking the San Pedro River Valley to the southwest. Surrounded by mountains and desert

    • Average Value

      $171K

    • List Price

      $113K - $295K

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      29 Listings

    San Manuel
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    Apache Junction

    Home to about 40,000 people, the rural city of Apache Junction offers lower housing prices than Phoenix, 35 miles west, and a small-town feel beside the Superstition Mountains. The area was named after the Apache Trail, a scenic trade route built in the early 20th century; today, the trail is known as Route 88. “Apache Junction is amazing because

    • Average Value

      $430K

    • List Price

      $42K - $1.1M

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      Homes For Sale

      334 Listings

    Apache Junction