Glendale

A vibrant and welcoming metropolitan city with extraordinary opportunities for everyone to prosper, connect, and experience all that is remarkable about our community.  Incorporated in 1910, Glendale is home to both historic attractions like Sahuaro Ranch Park and state of the art entertainment facilities like State Farm Stadium the home of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals and the 2008, 2015, and 2023 Super Bowls. 

 

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Discover the community

Housing

For sellers

  • Glendale is a seller's market, indicating a potentially favorable environment for sellers due to high buyer demand and homes selling relatively quickly.
  • Median days on the market for homes in Glendale in June 2025 was 49 days, up 4 days year-over-year according to Redfin.
  • There were 1,341 active listings and 79 new listings in July 2025. 

For buyers

  • The median home value in Glendale was $413,351 in July 2025, a decrease of 3.8% from the previous year, according to Zillow.
  • However, other sources like Rocket Homes reported a median sold price of $425,316 in July 2025, down 0.1% year-over-year, while Redfin showed the median sale price reaching $445,000 in June 2025, up 1.0% from last year.
  • The median price per square foot was $251 in July 2025, according to Rocket Homes, while Redfin reported it at $244 in June 2025.
  • The median list price in Glendale was $465,000 in July 2025, according to Movoto.
  • Population growth and infrastructure developments are expected to continue driving demand for both housing and rentals. 

Affordability

  • The median household income in Glendale was $70,139 in 2023, while the median property value was $347,000, according to datausa.io.
  • The city offers several programs to address affordable housing needs including the Housing Choice Voucher and Project Based Voucher programs, and public housing apartments.
  • Several apartment complexes in Glendale offer affordable housing rates. 
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Lifestyle

Located just northwest of Phoenix, Glendale is a diverse community that is home to a thriving economy, beautiful parks, top-notch schools, and a variety of cultural attractions. One of the greatest things about living in Glendale is its warm and sunny climate, with more than 300 days of sunshine each year.

 

Glendale is home to natural preserves such as Thunderbird Conservation Park and high-tech manufacturers like Conair and Honeywell Aerospace.  The city can also boast medical school Midwestern University, the only veterinary school in the state of Arizona, and Luke Air Force Base, the training home for new F-35 pilots.

 

The Westgate Entertainment District is Arizona's premier entertainment destination offering a vibrant outdoor setting with unique water features and an interactive shopping, dining and entertainment experience.  Nearby, the city's Desert Diamond Arena hosts numerous concerts and other events throughout the year.

 

The lifestyle and culture in Glendale, Arizona, is a blend of diverse community, thriving sports and entertainment, and a preserved historical charm.

 

Diverse and Welcoming Community:

Glendale's population of over 250,000 is characterized by its diversity, with various ethnicities and backgrounds represented.

 

The city prides itself on a strong sense of community, fostering neighborly interactions and active participation in local events.

 

The median age of 34.5 years indicates a vibrant mix of families, young professionals, and retirees.

 

Historic Downtown Charm:

The Historic Downtown Glendale area, encompassing Catlin Court and Old Towne, retains a charming and historic atmosphere with antique shops, art galleries, and cultural attractions.

 

Catlin Court features classic bungalows and shaded sidewalks, while Old Towne is known for its antique stores and unique eateries.

 

The city's heritage is further showcased through beautifully restored historic neighborhoods and landmarks like the Glendale Chocolate Affaire , a beloved annual event. 

 

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Activities & Attractions

Sports and Entertainment Hub:

Glendale is well-known for its vibrant sports and entertainment scene, including State Farm Stadium (home to the Arizona Cardinals) and Desert Diamond Arena.

 

It hosts major sporting events, concerts, and shows throughout the year, attracting fans from near and far.

 

The Westgate Entertainment District serves as a premier destination for shopping, dining, and nightlife, featuring restaurants, bars, live music venues, and family-friendly activities like a splashpad and jumping fountains.

 

Outdoor Activities and Natural Beauty:

Glendale offers numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation, including parks, hiking and biking trails, and natural preserves.

 

Thunderbird Conservation Park provides a vast space for outdoor activities with scenic views.

 

The city also boasts well-maintained parks, golf courses, and easy access to nearby attractions like Lake Pleasant for boating and fishing.

 

Diverse Dining and Cultural Scene:

Glendale's diverse culinary scene reflects its multicultural population, with options ranging from authentic Mexican cuisine to trendy cafes and gourmet restaurants.

 

The city hosts various cultural festivals, art installations, and culinary experiences throughout the year, celebrating its rich heritage and traditions.

 

The annual Glendale Folk & Heritage Festival showcases the community's history and folk music traditions. 

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Glendale Schools

The Glendale area has numerous high quality schools as well as in the surrounding neighborhoods.

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