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Your Guide to Apartments & Homes for Rent in Phoenix, AZ


The city of Phoenix is the capital as well as the largest city of the State of Arizona. The city has about 25 extreme tall buildings, but none is a true skyscraper and the city center is considered quite small compared to other major cities. This state of affairs is due to several factors: the development of the city especially the privileged urban sprawl (70 km long and 50 km wide) without the need to have a real business district will be felt, Phoenix has never really been considered a power center, but rather as a secondary city as a residential city undergoing the influence of Los Angeles.

The population has already rejected several projects of skyscrapers and highways and an inclination "anti-urban" still exists among the inhabitants. Several projects still include the construction of new skyscrapers over 150 m in the area, which is undergoing a renaissance period. This rebirth is symbolized by the Arizona Center, a concert hall which hosts the best orchestras in the United States.

The first activity of the region was agriculture and the production of cotton and citrus. Today, economic activities have diversified Phoenix. The government and the university employ many people. The high-tech industries (microelectronics, aerospace, telecommunications, etc.), and tourism provide more jobs. Industries related to the weapons themselves are also located in the town (Luke Air Force Base). Good weather also attracts film shoots.

The desert climate of this city is characterized by a seasonal warmer temperature. In fact, among all major towns, only some cities around the Persian Gulf as Baghdad has a warmer climate in summer.

Phoenix is, by extension, one of the largest cities in the U.S. even if only in recent decades has had its greatest development. Phoenix, who in 1970 had about 600,000 inhabitants in 2007 surpassed Philadelphia with an estimated population of 1,512,986 and became the fifth city in the United States by number of inhabitants, this phenomenon is particularly due to the large migration of people from the elderly who moved into the 70s and 80s. In the most recent years, however, with the creation of jobs through the new plants from Boeing, Motorola, Honeywell and many other U.S. multinationals, there has been a strong migration of young families and new graduates, especially from California and the Midwest, thanks to cost of living and especially benefits of the climate.

Phoenix rental can be quite a challenge since there are numerous options for apartments and condos for rent. If you want a real estate agency to help you with your search, there are plenty of them to choose from and it is extremely important to know what you want at the time you desire to rent an apartment. Make sure you tell the real estate agent all your requirements in order for him to show you only the properties that suit your needs. You can also do some research by your own and rent a home from an individual, but this implies much more work and research from your side.





 

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