Living in the Phoenix Area's South Mountain & Laveen (Laveen Village, South Mountain Foothills): A Guide for Newcomers
The Vibe
This area blends affordability, open space, and nature access while still being within Phoenix city limits. It’s less dense and more residential than the rest of the city, with families and first-time buyers flocking to the new developments. South Mountain Park is the geographic centerpiece — a massive natural preserve that shapes the lifestyle here: slower, quieter, and more connected to the outdoors.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Laveen Village – A growing residential area southwest of Downtown Phoenix, offering newer developments and more land for less.
- South Mountain Foothills – Quiet neighborhoods nestled along the base of South Mountain, with hiking access and panoramic desert views.
- Baseline Corridor – Historically agricultural and culturally rich, this corridor is still transforming, with mix of older homes and newer subdivisions.
Why It Works
- One of the last affordable zones this close to Downtown Phoenix.
- Direct access to South Mountain Park, the largest municipal park in the U.S.
- Laveen is rapidly developing, with big-box retail, schools, and community centers catching up.
- Good value for buyers who want land, views, and a community feel.
Watch Out For
- Longer commute times without expanded freeway infrastructure (though Loop 202 South Mountain has helped).
- Fewer dining, retail, and entertainment options, especially for nightlife.
- Limited transit options — it’s a driving lifestyle.
- School quality varies depending on exact location.
Good Fit For
- First-time buyers and young families seeking space and affordability.
- Nature lovers who want easy hiking and desert views.
- Buyers wanting to live in a quiet, residential area still close to the city.
- Remote workers or commuters with flexible hours.
Things to Do
- South Mountain Park & Preserve – Hiking, mountain biking, and scenic drives.
- Agrotourism and cultural festivals along Baseline’s farming corridor.
- Local parks, splash pads, and rec centers for families.
- Horseback riding and trailheads embedded in residential areas.
Housing Snapshot
Type: Newer tract homes, ranch-style single-family, some horse properties, and older estates near Baseline Road.
Buy:
- Laveen: $375K–$600K+
- South Mountain Foothills: $450K–$750K
Rent:
- 3BR homes: $2,000–$3,200
- Apartments: $1,500–$2,300
Commute & Transit
Loop 202 (South Mountain Freeway) improves access to I-10 and East Valley. Commute to Downtown: 20–45 minutes, depending on traffic. No light rail or rail access; driving is essential. Public bus service is minimal.
Is This Area Right for You?
If you're looking for quiet living, nature access, and a growing but still affordable neighborhood, South Mountain and Laveen give you room to breathe without leaving Phoenix — perfect for families, outdoor types, and those seeking space with future upside.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Phoenix Metro.