
Aerial view of Chandler, Arizona. (Anthony Simuel/Pexels)
But affordable pockets still exist. In cities across the state, residents can comfortably spend around 30% of their income or less on housing, which is widely considered the affordable threshold.
To find out where these cities are, Redfin Real Estate ranked the most affordable cities in Arizona, based on their local payment to income ratios. All data is an average for the January-October 2025 period. To see the most affordable cities in the country, read this recent Redfin article.
#1. Sahuarita, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 26.6%
– Median sale price: $350,094
– Median household income: $100,719
– Income needed to buy: $89,401
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,235
– See homes for sale in Sahuarita on Redfin.com
#2. Maricopa, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 28.7%
– Median sale price: $353,328
– Median household income: $94,208
– Income needed to buy: $90,227
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,256
– See homes for sale in Maricopa on Redfin.com
#3. Marana, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 29.9%
– Median sale price: $422,987
– Median household income: $108,256
– Income needed to buy: $108,015
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,700
– See homes for sale in Marana on Redfin.com
#4. Buckeye, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 31.5%
– Median sale price: $405,868
– Median household income: $98,778
– Income needed to buy: $103,644
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,591
– See homes for sale in Buckeye on Redfin.com
#5. Drexel Heights, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 31.8%
– Median sale price: $311,651
– Median household income: $75,152
– Income needed to buy: $79,584
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $1,990
– See homes for sale in Drexel Heights on Redfin.com
#6. San Tan Valley, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 34.3%
– Median sale price: $419,472
– Median household income: $93,642
– Income needed to buy: $107,118
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,678
– See homes for sale in San Tan Valley on Redfin.com
#7. Surprise, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 35.1%
– Median sale price: $427,756
– Median household income: $93,371
– Income needed to buy: $109,233
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,731
– See homes for sale in Surprise on Redfin.com
#8. Goodyear, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 35.8%
– Median sale price: $475,615
– Median household income: $101,814
– Income needed to buy: $121,454
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $3,036
– See homes for sale in Goodyear on Redfin.com
#9. Florence, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 36.0%
– Median sale price: $358,086
– Median household income: $76,259
– Income needed to buy: $91,442
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,286
– See homes for sale in Florence on Redfin.com
#10. Casas Adobes, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 36.0%
– Median sale price: $380,933
– Median household income: $81,041
– Income needed to buy: $97,276
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,432
– See homes for sale in Casas Adobes on Redfin.com
#11. Kingman, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 36.1%
– Median sale price: $284,549
– Median household income: $60,418
– Income needed to buy: $72,663
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $1,817
– See homes for sale in Kingman on Redfin.com
#12. Queen Creek, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 36.1%
– Median sale price: $634,839
– Median household income: $134,719
– Income needed to buy: $162,114
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $4,053
– See homes for sale in Queen Creek on Redfin.com
#13. El Mirage, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 36.3%
– Median sale price: $354,448
– Median household income: $74,764
– Income needed to buy: $90,513
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,263
– See homes for sale in El Mirage on Redfin.com
#14. Gilbert, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 37.3%
– Median sale price: $590,537
– Median household income: $121,351
– Income needed to buy: $150,801
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $3,770
– See homes for sale in Gilbert on Redfin.com
#15. Casa Grande, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 37.8%
– Median sale price: $327,177
– Median household income: $66,354
– Income needed to buy: $83,549
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,089
– See homes for sale in Casa Grande on Redfin.com
#16. Avondale, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 39.6%
– Median sale price: $419,980
– Median household income: $81,260
– Income needed to buy: $107,247
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,681
– See homes for sale in Avondale on Redfin.com
#17. Oro Valley, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 40.2%
– Median sale price: $552,179
– Median household income: $105,342
– Income needed to buy: $141,006
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $3,525
– See homes for sale in Oro Valley on Redfin.com
#18. Chandler, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 41.9%
– Median sale price: $567,692
– Median household income: $103,691
– Income needed to buy: $144,968
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $3,624
– See homes for sale in Chandler on Redfin.com
#19. Peoria, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 44.0%
– Median sale price: $536,764
– Median household income: $93,403
– Income needed to buy: $137,070
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $3,427
– See homes for sale in Peoria on Redfin.com
#20. Fortuna Foothills, Arizona
– Payment to income ratio: 44.6%
– Median sale price: $335,012
– Median household income: $57,583
– Income needed to buy: $85,550
– Median monthly mortgage payment: $2,139
– See homes for sale in Fortuna Foothills on Redfin.com
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