Living in the Phoenix Metro's East Valley (Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek): A Guide for Newcomers
The Basics of the East Valley
The Vibe
The East Valley is family-focused, clean, and planned, with great schools, parks, shopping, and trail systems. It’s the most suburban part of the Phoenix metro, but it’s not boring — Tempe brings nightlife and culture, while Gilbert and Chandler blend high-end housing with great schools and amenities. Mesa offers a wider range of housing and price points, and Queen Creek is ideal for those who want space and new homes at lower prices.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Tempe – College-town energy powered by ASU, with walkable downtown, light rail access, and waterfront development on Tempe Town Lake.
- Chandler – Sleek, master-planned, and tech-heavy. One of the region’s strongest job markets and best school districts.
- Gilbert – Family-friendly with a “new urbanist” downtown, excellent schools, and spacious modern homes.
- Mesa – A massive and diverse city with historic downtown, sprawling suburbs, affordable housing, and light rail access.
- Queen Creek – Out on the edge, but growing fast. Offers new construction, land, and affordability for those willing to drive farther.
Why It Works
- Top-rated schools and high-income job clusters, especially in Chandler and Gilbert.
- Safe, well-maintained neighborhoods with tons of parks and shopping centers.
- Tempe offers city-style perks: walkability, light rail, restaurants, ASU events.
- Commuter access to Phoenix, Sky Harbor, and major tech/biotech campuses.
- Master-planned communities with pools, trails, and strong HOA services.
Watch Out For
- Traffic can get intense — U.S. 60, Loop 101, and 202 are often congested.
- Commutes to central Phoenix are long if you're in Mesa or Queen Creek.
- High demand in Chandler and Gilbert = fierce competition and rising prices.
- Many neighborhoods lack cultural or architectural diversity.
Good Fit For
- Families looking for schools, safety, and community amenities.
- Tech workers and professionals at Intel, PayPal, Wells Fargo, or Orbital ATK.
- Remote workers who want space and quiet with nearby conveniences.
- ASU students, faculty, or staff who want a short bike or rail commute.
Things to Do
- Tempe Town Lake – Kayaking, running trails, festivals, and outdoor concerts.
- Downtown Gilbert’s Heritage District – Farm-to-table dining, breweries, and events.
- Mesa Arts Center – Theater, music, and family programming.
- SanTan Village (Gilbert) and Chandler Fashion Center – Shopping hubs.
- Great parks, sports complexes, splash pads, and community recreation centers.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Newer single-family homes, townhomes, master-planned developments, and some historic homes in downtown Mesa or Tempe.
Buy:
- Chandler/Gilbert: $550K–$950K+
- Tempe: $475K–$850K
- Mesa: $400K–$750K+
- Queen Creek: $425K–$700K (new builds and larger lots)
Rent:
- 1BR apartment: $1,600–$2,400
- 3BR home: $2,400–$3,800+
Commute & Transit
Light rail connects Tempe and Mesa to Downtown Phoenix and ASU. Loop 101, 202, and U.S. 60 are key arteries, but often backed up. Chandler and Gilbert are car-required, though very easy to navigate. Tempe offers bike lanes, buses, and a walkable downtown.
Is This Area Right for You?
If you're looking for a polished, family-ready lifestyle with great schools, new homes, and solid job access, the East Valley offers some of the best-balanced communities in Arizona — whether you want the buzz of Tempe or the calm of Queen Creek.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Phoenix Metro.