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Best Places To Live In Chandler, AZ

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Chandler, AZ: Enjoying The Great Outdoors

Chandler, a suburb of Phoenix, is one of Arizona's largest cities, with a population around 250,000. Occupying approximately 65 square miles of southeast Maricopa County, Chandler residents have a short commute to the Phoenix metropolitan area.

Chandler is home to the Arizona Railway Museum, the Historic McCullough-Price House, and has many convenient restaurants and stores. The best places in Chandler, AZ, are easy to find, as there are more than 60 parks in the community, including aquatic facilities, biking trails, golf complexes, and dog parks. Dedication to providing recreational opportunities has earned the city several national awards. The Commercial Historic District in Chandler is listed with the National Register, and the high school was recognized by Architectural Digest as The Most Beautiful Public High School.

Moving to Chandler from the northeastern states would be a big change. The weather in Chandler is typical for a southwestern desert climate, with minimal yearly rainfall, mild winters, and very high temperatures during the summer months. Outdoor activities, such as hiking, swimming, and golfing, are popular year round.

Owning or renting a home in Chandler will be less expensive than Los Angeles or New York, but more than the rural Midwest. The overall cost of living in this area is slightly higher than both the national average and the Arizona average. However, the income per capita is reportedly higher than average, and the unemployment rate is low. Career opportunities are available with several large companies in Chandler, as well as Phoenix and other nearby suburbs.

While it is advisable to have your own vehicle in this area, Chandler does offer limited public transportation daily by bus and shared rides for seniors and anyone with disabilities. Express bus service to the Phoenix metropolitan area is available from a Park and Ride location. Residents also have access to local taxi cabs and nearby airports. Three highways provide easy access to Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, and out of town trips. Mountain retreats and popular vacation spots, such as the Grand Canyon and Lake Havasu City, are less than 5 hours away.

There are many great neighborhoods in this suburb, and we will help you narrow down your search for the best places to live in Chandler. Working from your own list of requirements, customize your search according to your budget and other options, such as education, crime, amenities, and employment opportunities, to find the best places to live in Chandler.