Living in the West Valley Area of the Phoenix Metro (Glendale, Peoria, Goodyear, Surprise, Avondale, Buckeye): A Guide for Newcomers
The Basics of the West Valley
The Vibe
The West Valley is where Phoenix grows outward—wide roads, big skies, and newer subdivisions make it feel open and suburban. It’s more affordable than the East Valley, and you’ll find lots of new homes, bigger lots, and value-driven neighborhoods. Sports and recreation are big here, and Goodyear and Peoria in particular are becoming popular with remote workers, families, and people priced out of central Phoenix.
Major Cities/Neighborhoods
- Glendale – Historic core with revitalizing downtown, suburban sprawl, and home to State Farm Stadium and Westgate Entertainment District.
- Peoria – Family-focused suburb with excellent parks, schools, and access to Lake Pleasant and hiking trails.
- Goodyear – One of the fastest-growing cities in the region, with master-planned communities and access to I-10 and the 303.
- Surprise – Affordable, quiet, and heavily residential, with a large retiree population and spring training venues.
- Avondale & Buckeye – Rapidly developing with entry-level housing, new retail centers, and desert mountain views.
Why It Works
- More home for your money, especially in Surprise, Buckeye, and Avondale.
- Master-planned communities with parks, pools, and good HOA upkeep.
- Spring training, golf courses, and Lake Pleasant recreation nearby.
- Proximity to Luke Air Force Base and major west-side employers.
- Access to the Loop 303 and I-10 makes regional travel easier.
Watch Out For
- Longer commutes to central Phoenix, especially during rush hour.
- Hotter and drier than other parts of the Valley, with fewer mature trees.
- Still suburbanizing — limited walkability and some retail/restaurant gaps.
- Infrastructure and public transit still catching up to growth.
Good Fit For
- First-time homebuyers and growing families looking for space and affordability.
- Military-affiliated households near Luke AFB.
- Remote workers who need office space and good value per square foot.
- People who want big yards, newer builds, and less urban density.
Things to Do
- State Farm Stadium & Westgate – Cardinals football, concerts, shops, and restaurants.
- Peoria Sports Complex & Surprise Stadium – Spring training and family outings.
- Lake Pleasant – Boating, fishing, and mountain views.
- Estrella Mountain Regional Park – Hiking, biking, and desert vistas.
- Tanger Outlets & Park West – Shopping and dining growing steadily.
Housing Snapshot
Type: New construction, ranch homes, suburban tracts, and some retirement communities.
Buy:
- Goodyear/Peoria: $450K–$750K+
- Glendale: $400K–$650K
- Surprise/Buckeye/Avondale: $375K–$625K
Rent:
- 1BR apartments: $1,400–$2,100
- 3BR homes: $2,100–$3,200
Commute & Transit
Major arteries: I-10, Loop 101, Loop 303, and U.S. 60. Limited public transit; car ownership is essential. Local traffic is easy, but highway congestion is growing.
Commute to Downtown Phoenix:
- 30–60 minutes depending on location and time.
Is This Area Right for You?
If you want affordable space, newer homes, family-friendly suburbs, and don’t mind driving, the West Valley delivers breathing room, great value, and fast-growing communities just beyond the city.
If you want to expand your search to the greater metro, check out the LookyLOO Review of the Phoenix Metro.