AZ

Chandler

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$674,594

Average Sales Price

$550,000

Median Sales Price

980

Total Listings

263,661

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Living in Chandler, Arizona: Tech Corridor Living with Suburban Polish

Why Live in Chandler?
Chandler has built a reputation as one of the East Valley's most well-rounded cities — a place where corporate careers, comfortable neighborhoods, and a genuinely enjoyable local culture all coexist. It's a city that tends to grow on people the longer they live there.


Chandler is home to a major technology and semiconductor corridor along the Price Road corridor, making it a top choice for professionals working in the tech industry. Companies like Intel, PayPal, and numerous others have significant operations here, which has shaped the city's demographics and driven consistent demand for housing.


Downtown Chandler — centered around Dr. A.J. Chandler Park — has evolved into a lively dining and entertainment hub with a farmers market, local events, and a walkable block of restaurants and bars. It gives Chandler a social scene that many similarly-sized cities can't match.


Neighborhoods range from well-established communities in north Chandler to newer subdivisions closer to Queen Creek Road. Price points vary accordingly, giving buyers a genuine range of options depending on budget and preferred lifestyle.


Access to the Loop 101 and Loop 202 freeways makes Chandler one of the better-connected cities in the valley. Commutes to Tempe, Scottsdale, Gilbert, or Mesa are typically manageable, and Phoenix Sky Harbor is about 20–25 minutes away.

HOUSING DETAIL

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Listing Detail

Attributes Average Median
Bathrooms 2.38 2
Bedrooms 3.31 3
Year Built 1999 2001
Lot Size 23,975 Sqft 7,023 Sqft
Taxes $2,651 $2,102

NEARBY SCHOOL & BUSINESS

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DEMOGRAPHICS

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Population

263.7K
263.7K in 2020

Density

1.4K
per square mile

Households

99.6K
35% with children

Gender

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Education

9% Associate
27% Bachelor
15% Graduate
18% High School
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Popular Neighborhoods in Chandler

Ocotillo

A lakeside area in south Chandler built around interconnected waterways and the Ocotillo Golf Resort, with waterfront homes, nearby dining, and convenient access to the Price Road employment corridor.

Fulton Ranch

Cooper Commons

Sun Groves

Circle G Ranches

Dobson Ranch

Carino Estates

Andersen Springs

Pinelake Estates

Forrest Park

Buying or Selling in Chandler?


Why Work With Me for Chandler Real Estate?
Chandler attracts a strong mix of buyers — first-timers, move-up buyers, and relocating professionals. The tech corridor brings consistent relocation demand, which helps stabilize the market even when other areas soften.


For buyers, knowing which parts of Chandler align with your priorities matters. North Chandler near Ocotillo tends to carry higher price tags but offers a more established feel and proximity to the 101. Southern Chandler is generally more affordable and still close to major employers.


Sellers in Chandler benefit from genuine buyer depth. Pricing strategically and presenting your home well are what separate a smooth transaction from a drawn-out one. I'll help you understand where your home sits in the current market and what comparable sales actually tell us.


Frequently Asked Questions About Living in Chandler


Q: What is Chandler known for?

Chandler is known for its tech industry presence, the Intel campus, and a polished downtown core. It's frequently ranked among the best cities in Arizona for jobs and quality of life.


Q: Is Chandler a good place to live?

Yes — Chandler offers a strong combination of career opportunity, dining and entertainment options, and well-maintained neighborhoods. It appeals to young professionals and families alike.


Q: What types of homes are common in Chandler?

Chandler has everything from 1980s ranch-style homes to newer two-story subdivisions and gated communities. Townhomes and condos are also available, especially near downtown.


Q: How close is Chandler to the airport?

Chandler is roughly 20–25 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport via the Loop 202, making it convenient for frequent travelers.


Q: What makes Chandler different from Gilbert?

Chandler tends to feel a bit more urban and commercially developed, especially near downtown and the tech corridor. Gilbert has a stronger HOA-driven suburban character and a more family-centric vibe overall.

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