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Midcentury modern homes, established trees, walkable pockets around Camelback Corridor. The best architecture in the city. More expensive than the suburbs but offers actual neighborhood character.
Neighborhood Guide · 2026
Central Phoenix / Biltmore, Phoenix
Midcentury modern homes, established trees, walkable pockets around Camelback Corridor. The best architecture in the city. More expensive than the suburbs but offers actual neighborhood character.
Phoenix Housing Costs — 2026
Median 1BR rent
$1,380/mo
Median 2BR rent
$1,720/mo
Median home price
$415K
Avg utilities
$195/mo
City-wide medians. Central Phoenix / Biltmore rents may vary above or below depending on building vintage and unit type.Full Phoenix breakdown →
Other Neighborhoods in Phoenix
Compare Central Phoenix / Biltmore with other popular areas.
Tempe
Best walkability in the metro. ASU campus energy, light rail access, younger demographics. More urban than most of Phoenix without downtown's rough edges. Mill Avenue corridor has genuine restaurant and bar density.
Arcadia
Citrus groves, lush landscaping (rare for Phoenix), upscale bungalows between Scottsdale and central Phoenix. The "green" neighborhood. Premium pricing for the greenery and character.
Old Town Scottsdale
Upscale resorts, nightlife strip, manicured desert landscaping. Fine dining and weekend social scene. Expensive ($1,600–1,900/mo 1BR) but the lifestyle density is real.
Downtown Phoenix
Arts district, sports venues, light rail hub. Improving walkability and a genuine arts scene. Still rough around the edges, but the best urban experience Phoenix offers.
Gilbert / Chandler
Family-optimized East Valley suburbs. Top-rated schools, low crime, HOA-maintained streets. Everything is new, everything works well for families. Large South Asian and tech-worker community in Chandler.
Peoria / Surprise
Far west suburbs. Very affordable ($1,100–1,300/mo 1BR), new construction, excellent schools. 35–45 minutes to downtown Phoenix. The pick for families where cost is the primary factor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Central Phoenix / Biltmore a good neighborhood in Phoenix?
Midcentury modern homes, established trees, walkable pockets around Camelback Corridor. The best architecture in the city. More expensive than the suburbs but offers actual neighborhood character.
What is the rent in Central Phoenix / Biltmore, Phoenix?
Phoenix citywide median 1BR rent is $1,380/mo. Central Phoenix / Biltmore pricing varies from the city average depending on building age, proximity to transit, and in-unit amenities. Studio units in Phoenix often run 15–20% below the 1BR median.
What is Central Phoenix / Biltmore in Phoenix known for?
Midcentury modern homes, established trees, walkable pockets around Camelback Corridor. The best architecture in the city. More expensive than the suburbs but offers actual neighborhood character.
How does Central Phoenix / Biltmore compare to other Phoenix neighborhoods?
Central Phoenix / Biltmore is one of 7 notable neighborhoods in Phoenix. Other options include Tempe, Arcadia, Old Town Scottsdale.
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