8 Amazing Views from Rental Apartments in Phoenix

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An increasing influx of residents and a thriving business environment have recently driven Phoenix up to 11th place in Forbes’ list of America’s 20 fastest-growing cities, with a projected population growth rate of 2.13% for this year.

What draws more and more people to Phoenix? Could it be the perfect blend of affordable living, low unemployment, and constant sunshine? With an average asking rent of $1,030/month, according to data from RentCafe, rents are lower than the national average of $1,136/month. When the budget is not the main concern in selecting a new Phoenix apartment, renters can focus on other desirable features such as panoramic city views.

Here are 8 picturesque Phoenix sights taken from residential vantage points that show the beautiful backdrop of the city during both night and day:

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Bird’s eye views of the Phoenix skyline, the Camelback Mountains or Piestewa Peak can be spotted through floor-to-ceiling windows, rail balconies, or even from the rooftops of high-rise and mid-rise buildings.

Most apartments at 44 Monroe, Arizona’s tallest residential tower, feature impeccable urban views, with rents starting at $1,250/month. Those who crave natural landscapes will be captivated by Optima Biltmore Towers. The property has a lavish rooftop swimming pool, from which one can admire a vast green panorama with a backdrop of mountains. The sights ensure higher rents, though, starting at $1,450/month.

We saved the best for last! The Monroe Street Abbey Apartments is a beautiful, pet-friendly community, with rents starting at $500/month. The apartment homes come with great finishes and amenities, including lush landscaping, barbeque and picnic areas, as well as stunning city vistas.

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Nicky is a Senior Communications Specialist for RENTCafé.com, where she researches and writes about real estate, interior design, and all things that spark renters’ interests. She is also your go-to person for content collaborations. Nicky double majored in Marketing and Applied Economics and holds a master's degree in Marketing Strategies and Policies. You can reach her via email at nicky.rentcafe@yardi.com.

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