Apartments for Rent in Mesa, AZ(1,041 Rentals)
The Falls at Crismon Commons
Melody on Main
Broadway Vista
Lumina Mountain Vista
The CJ Luxury Townhomes
Ascend at Longbow High Point
The George
Acero Hawes Crossing
Cabana Southern Apartments
Landing at Fiesta Village
Crismon Gateway
Acero Eastmark
Maxwell at Cooley Station
The Premiere at Eastmark
Bella Victoria
The Premiere at Dana Park
Southern Avenue Villas
The Polo Club
Tides on University
HUE97
Lemon & Pear Tree Apartments
The Landry on 56th
Exchange on the 8
Island Palms
Westmount at the District
Mark at 87 Apartments
Dana Park Apartments
The Julia
544 Southern Apartments
Falcon Glen
Villas On Hampton Avenue
Country Club Verandas
IMT Riverview
Tides on Southern
Tides at Mesa
Mera Greenfield 55+ Active Adult
Sage Mesa 55+ Active Adult
The Grove on Main
The Reserve at Eastmark
Level 550
District at Fiesta Park
The Hamptons
Beacon at 601
Mesa, AZ Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Mesa?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
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Mesa Studio Apartments | $1,401 | $695 | $5,023 |
Mesa 1 Bedroom Apartments | $1,591 | $728 | $5,302 |
Mesa 2 Bedroom Apartments | $1,900 | $800 | $7,799 |
Mesa 3 Bedroom Apartments | $2,509 | $875 | $6,734 |
Mesa 4 Bedroom Apartments | $1,893 | $740 | $4,418 |
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Mesa Overview
Mesa is a great home for lovers of the rugged outdoors and diverse cultures alike. It is a place where history comes to life, with temperate weather and friendly people. And being part of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area means that you are never far from even more adventures in the big city.
What is the history of Mesa?
Mesa was originally settled over 2,000 years ago by the Hohokam people, who built the first canal system. Modern Mesa was settled by Mormon pioneers in 1877 when they settled on the top of the mesa from which the city gets its name.
How is the weather in Mesa?
Weather in Mesa is temperate, with temperatures as high as 103 degrees Fahrenheit in July and as low as 34.7 degrees Fahrenheit in January. The city also experiences very little precipitation compared to the national average, making it pleasant outside almost year-round.
How do I get around town?
Mass transit is available via the Valley Metro Light Rail which helps transport users from West Mesa to the downtown area. This same rail system will take you as far as Tempe and Phoenix. There are also a variety of taxi companies throughout the city. For air travel, there is the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and Allegiant Air, and the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is just 35 minutes away from Mesa.
What is the Mesa commute like?
It is easy to travel Mesa through various State Routes. State Route 202 takes visitors on a slow circle through the city, from the Gila River Indian Community to the Falcon Field Airport and, eventually, to Phoenix. State Route 60 provides easy access to the Mesa Marketplace, the Superstition Springs Center, and, eventually, the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
What are the local media outlets?
KPNX is a major television station in Mesa that provides solid information about the weather. Radio stations include alternative station KDKB (93.3 FM) and top 40 station KZZP (104.7 FM) as well as business news station KFNN (1510 AM). Newspapers include the East Valley Tribune and Mesa Independent.
Why live in Mesa, AZ?
Mesa is temperate and diverse suburb of the Phoenix Metropolitan area, allowing residents to enjoy big city proximity with the benefits of a smaller city. There are numerous museums, art centers, and other cultural institutions. Mesa is also home to branch campuses of a wide variety of universities, allowing residents countless educational opportunities. Those who enjoy golf will love the Mesa Country Club whereas shoppers can delight in the constantly-expanding malls and retail centers of the city.
What Mesa landmarks should I see?
Mesa landmarks include the Hohokam Stadium, which combines impressive visuals and fun baseball games. The Superstition Farm provides family-friendly farm entertainment while the Rockin R Ranch provides tasty dinners and western music along with stage shows and a virtual town to explore.
What is there to do around Mesa?
Mesa residents enjoy taking in baseball games at Hohokam Stadium and often cap off an evening with pizza and music at Organ Stop Pizza. Culturally-minded residents enjoy the Mesa Arts Center and Arizona Museum of National History while those taking in the sights enjoy Riverview Park and the occasional boat tour.
Any annual festivals or Mesa events to know?
Many of Mesa's annual festivals are sponsored by the Mesa Arts Center. These include the ongoing Saturday evening celebration of music, food, and revelry Spark! After Dark, which runs from October to June. October is also home to the Dia de Los Muertos Festival while December has the Mesa Arts Festival. Those who enjoy music can enjoy both the Fall Out to Lunch concert series and Spring Out to Lunch concert series.
Where are the nearby vacation spots?
Because Mesa is part of the Phoenix Metropolitan area, it makes it easy to visit numerous nearby cities. These include Phoenix, Mesa, and Glendale. This makes it easy to visit things like the Phoenix Art Museum, the Arizona Biltmore, and the Desert Botanical Garden.
Where is the best place to move in Mesa?
Those who enjoy visiting family farms will love living in the growing community of Queen Creek. Those who enjoy Native American culture will enjoy Northern Mesa, which is close to the Yavapai Nation tribe at Fort McDowell. Those who like to wander outside the city may enjoy living near Wild Horse Pass and the Gila River, which allows them quick access to outlets, western-themed towns, and the Wild Horse Pass casino. Rugged adventurers, however, may enjoy living closer to Apache Junction, giving them easy the the Historic Apache Trail and a good view of the Superstition Mountains.
Mesa, AZPopulation: 508,958
Ranked #35
in US Census Population by City
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Ranked #2
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Pet Friendliness Lifestyle Score
3.5Pet Friendly
Best Local Schools in Mesa, AZ
Franklin at Brimhall Elementary
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Getting Around Mesa, AZ
Walk Score®
46 / 100
Car-Dependent
Most errands require a car
Bike Score®
60 / 100
Bikeable
Some bike infrastructure
Transit Score®
25 / 100
Some Transit
A few nearby public transportation options
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Frequently Asked Questions about Mesa
How much are Studio apartments in Mesa?
There are currently 108 Studio Apartments in Mesa with rent ranges from $695 to $5,023 with an average price of $1,401.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Mesa Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Mesa ranges from $728 to $5,302 with an average monthly rent of $1,591.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Mesa cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Mesa range from $800 to $7,799. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $1,900.
How expensive are Mesa Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 173 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Mesa on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $875 to $6,734 - averaging $2,509 for the location.
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