One of the fastest-growing cities in the Southwest. Chandler is a family community with a full-service hospital, performing arts center, the San Marcos Hotel and Resort, tennis, golf, a community college, and lush parks. Reasonably priced single-family homes and the annual Ostrich Festival make it an East Valley favorite.
Preserving grassroots farming and ranching character while quintupling its population between 1980 and 1990. Attractive horse properties and mini-ranches, one of the nation's largest rodeos, Freestone Park, and a 'Community of Excellence' reputation.
One of Arizona's largest cities — Fortune 500 employers, major medical centers, regional malls, the Mesa Arts Center, Mesa Community College, spring training for the Cubs, Padres, and Angels, and abundant, affordable housing.
A premier Chandler master-planned community 10 minutes from I-10 at Chandler Boulevard. Nearly 140 acres of lakes, a 27-hole Ocotillo Golf Club rated among Arizona's finest, and a mix of residential, retail, and employment centers.
Rural atmosphere with a surge of residential growth — community and youth centers, a branch library, an 18-hole golf course, San Tan Mountain Regional Park, u-pick farms, and Country Thunder music festival.
Active-adult community covering 3,500 acres just seven miles south of Chandler. Listed among the 'Top 20 Retirement Communities in America' — golf courses, country clubs, tennis, pools, clubhouses, restaurants, and a public library.
An 'All American City' powered by Arizona State University. Frank Lloyd Wright's Gammage Center, ASU Sun Devil sports, the Fiesta Bowl, the Tempe Festival of the Arts, Loops 101 and 202, and Sky Harbor next door.