Top-7 Best Places to Live in Arizona

Arizona is considered as one of the hottest, coolest, best places to live in USA. It is home to some of the most remarkable places in terms of education and income. The capital and the largest city in Arizona is Phoenix. Arizona is famous for its desert climate in its southern half, with very hot summers and mild winters. Here are the top ten places where you can lead a decent happy life full of tranquility, hope and optimism.

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Fountain Hills

It was named after the towering fountain in the center of the city. It is a small, scenic desert community located east of Scottsdale. This city gets an excellent level of education, with a high school diploma attainment rate 25 percent higher than the state’s average, and high median household income of $75,083. This town is surrounded by mountains including Four Peaks, the Superstition Mountains and the McDowell Mountains in addition to a natural desert landscape.

Fountain Hills

Carefree

This is a place of soothing and simple spaces with uncluttered panoramic views of the Continental Mountains. Carefree is home to world-class resort living and shopping. Street names such as Primrose Path reflect the town’s whimsical nature. The surrounding natural scenery is spectacular, with sharp mountains and abundant desert growth.

Carefree

Litchfield Park

This is one of the best places to live thanks to many elements that this area is distinct in. This area is characterized by low crime rate, high median income, high home value, and some of the best high school diploma attainment rates. The low crime rate means that this area is the safest place to live in Arizona.

Litchfield Park

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Paradise Valley

This place provides you with the opportunity to make a journey through widely differing scenery and locations. Many visitors travel onwards from the palm groves and gorges of the river Tamrhakht up into the mountains towards Imouzzer. Most of Paradise Valley is within the Scottsdale Unified School District.

Paradise Valley

Scottsdale

Scottsdale has more spas per capita than any other city in the U.S. it is located in the heart of the lush Sonoran Desert. The glittering star-filled skies create the perfect atmosphere for a romantic dinner or exciting night out on the town. It hosts a large number of churches, chapels, temples, mosques and other religious places.

Scottsdale

Oro Valley

The population of the town is 41,011. It hosts more than 10 high tech firms and has a median household income of nearly 50% higher than the U.S. median. It has major parks such as the oldest, James D. Kriegh Park  with an Olympic-sized swimming pool, recreational fields, and racquetball courts.

Oro Valley

Peoria

Peoria certainly has some of the sunniest and warmest Arizona weather. It is located near Desert Botanical Garden which is one of the best attractions. Peoria also has a higher than average high school diploma attainment rate of 88 percent and a median household income of and $63,935.

Peoria

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