Metro Phoenix Guide
Phoenix is the fifth most populated city in the United States, home to approximately 1.6 million people. The metro Phoenix area is the 12th largest metro area by population in the United States with over 4.3 million people. In addition, Phoenix is the county seat of Maricopa County, and is one of the largest cities in the United States by land area.
Browse the videos below to find out more of what’s happening in the Phoenix metro area and how you can benefit from investing there.
Central Phoenix
A combination of old-Phoenix aesthetic with modern appeal, with Camelback Mountain and the Phoenix Mountain Preserve, many resorts call Central Phoenix their own.
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Chandler
Chandler is more than a Phoenix suburb; it’s a growing, high-tech city of a quarter-of-a-million people.
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Gilbert
Don’t be fooled by Gilbert’s well-cultivated image as a family-friendly small town and former Hay Capital of the World.
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Glendale
Once touted as “Arizona’s Antique Capital,” Glendale now boasts a sports and entertainment core that rivals that of any city in the state.
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Mesa
Mesa isn’t a small town anymore, but the city has managed to retain a cozy feel while offering the excitement and culture of a big city.
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Peoria
Its logo is “Naturally Connected.” And the term speaks volumes about Peoria’s emphasis on outdoor recreational amenities for its residents.
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Tempe
Tempe boasts one of the most diverse and highly educated populations in the state, the nation’s second-largest university and a performance venue designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
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