Living in Central Phoenix (Downtown, Midtown, Encanto, Roosevelt Row, Arcadia): A Guide for Newcomers
Central Phoenix: The Basics
The Vibe
Central Phoenix blends historic charm, urban grit, and creative energy. It’s one of the few parts of the metro where you can live in a walkable neighborhood, take public transit, and still be close to downtown jobs, arts, and events. You'll find everything from condos and mid-rises to 1930s bungalows and luxury rebuilds, often on tree-lined streets. It's ideal for folks who want city living without leaving Arizona's relaxed pace.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Downtown Phoenix – Government, business, and arts hub with high-rise apartments, ASU’s downtown campus, and events at Footprint Center and Chase Field.
- Midtown – A mix of mid-century offices and condo towers, anchored by the light rail and cultural corridor.
- Encanto & Willo Historic District – Beautiful historic homes, palm-lined streets, and a sense of old-school Phoenix charm.
- Roosevelt Row (RoRo) – The creative heart of the city, full of murals, art walks, bars, and new apartments.
- Arcadia (border area) – Upscale pocket east of the Biltmore and Camelback Corridor, known for citrus trees, renovated ranches, and local brunch culture.
Why It Works
- Walkable and bikeable streets near Roosevelt Row, Encanto, and Downtown.
- Proximity to major employers, hospitals, ASU’s Downtown campus, and the State Capitol.
- Light rail (Valley Metro) connects you to Tempe, Mesa, and Sky Harbor.
- Cultural life is real: galleries, coffee shops, markets, bars, First Fridays, and more.
- Rapid housing investment and infill, especially for first-time buyers and urban professionals.
Watch Out For
- Summer heat is intense and less shaded than outer suburbs.
- Some neighborhoods still in transition — safety, cleanliness, and street activity vary.
- Smaller lots and older infrastructure may mean more home upkeep.
- Public schools can be hit-or-miss depending on zoning.
Good Fit For
- Young professionals
- Med students
- Creatives
- Downtown workers.
- Buyers wanting urban lifestyle with character homes or modern condos.
- Car-light residents who want light rail access and walkable restaurants and nightlife.
- People seeking a blend of culture, community, and convenience.
Things to Do
- Roosevelt Row Arts District – Galleries, First Fridays, public art, and local markets.
- Phoenix Art Museum & Heard Museum – World-class collections of art and Native culture.
- The Japanese Friendship Garden & Encanto Park – Lush respites in the middle of the desert.
- Downtown events at Footprint Center, Chase Field, and Symphony Hall.
- Craft coffee, tacos, dive bars, rooftop cocktails, and a growing food scene.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Historic bungalows, adobe-style homes, mid-century ranches, new infill townhomes, and high-rise condos.
Buy:
- Willo/Encanto Historic: $500K–$900K+
- Roosevelt Row area condos: $400K–$700K
- Arcadia homes: $750K–$2M+
Rent:
- 1BR apartment: $1,600–$2,400+
- 2–3BR homes or townhomes: $2,500–$4,200+
Commute & Transit
Light Rail (Valley Metro) serves Downtown, Midtown, and into Tempe/Mesa. Bike lanes and e-scooters common in Roosevelt Row and the Central corridor. Quick access to Sky Harbor Airport and I-10/I-17 freeways.
Many residents own a car but use it less than in other parts of the Valley.
- 10–25 minutes to most job centers, hospitals, and ASU campuses.
Is This Area Right for You?
If you want a real city vibe with culture, transit, and character housing, Central Phoenix is your best bet. It’s urban Arizona — hot, eclectic, historic, and evolving — perfect for those who want to live where things are happening.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Phoenix Metro.