
Homes for Sale in Chandler, AZ
Looking for homes for sale Chandler AZ buyers can feel confident about? Chandler is one of the most desirable cities in the Southeast Valley, known for strong schools, beautiful neighborhoods, major employers, parks, dining, and a comfortable suburban lifestyle close to Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, and Gilbert. From lake communities and golf-course homes to newer family neighborhoods and walkable downtown streets, Chandler gives buyers many ways to feel at home. Maria Perez, REALTOR with Sevilla Realtor AZ, has helped 1,000+ families find homes across the Valley and brings more than 20 years of Arizona real estate experience to your search.
Why Buy a Home in Chandler, Arizona?
Chandler, Arizona is a smart choice for buyers who want convenience, community, and long-term value. The city is especially popular with families because of its strong public school options, including Chandler Unified School District, which serves students across 48 schools. GreatSchools also lists many public and private school options throughout Chandler, giving families several choices depending on neighborhood and grade level.
Chandler also has one of the strongest employment bases in the East Valley. Intel's Ocotillo campus is a major anchor for the city's semiconductor economy, and federal CHIPS Act funding has supported continued expansion in Chandler. The area is also known for technology, finance, and business employers near the Price Road corridor, including companies tied to semiconductors, software, payments, and professional services.
Beyond work and schools, Chandler is simply enjoyable to live in. The city offers regional parks, neighborhood parks, splash pads, dog parks, bike and skate facilities, and recreation programs. Downtown Chandler adds restaurants, breweries, events, shopping, and a lively local feel. For buyers who want Chandler AZ real estate with everyday comfort and strong lifestyle appeal, Chandler belongs near the top of the list.
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Chandler AZ Neighborhoods to Know
Ocotillo
One of Chandler's best-known master-planned areas, with lakes, golf-course views, larger homes, and a polished residential feel. Buyers often find condos, townhomes, and single-family homes here, with many listings in the mid-$500,000s to $700,000s and luxury properties above that. Realtor.com recently showed Ocotillo-area median listing prices around the high-$500,000s to mid-$600,000s depending on the specific section.
Sun Groves
Sits in southeast Chandler and is popular with buyers who want newer-feeling subdivisions, parks, schools, and a quieter suburban setting. Homes are often spacious, with family-friendly floor plans and neighborhood streets that feel tucked away from heavier traffic. Recent neighborhood data has shown Sun Groves median listing prices near the upper-$500,000s.
Chandler Heights
Attracts buyers looking for larger lots, more space, and a less dense feel than central Chandler. The area can include custom homes, horse-property influences, and luxury estates, especially as you move toward south Chandler. Prices vary widely, from more traditional single-family homes to properties over $1 million.
Downtown Chandler
Ideal for buyers who like walkability, restaurants, events, historic charm, and an urban-suburban lifestyle. Housing can include bungalows, townhomes, condos, and nearby single-family homes. Inventory is usually limited, and pricing depends heavily on size, updates, and proximity to the downtown core.
Cooper Commons
Offers a comfortable southeast Chandler setting with parks, schools, and practical access to major roads. Buyers often like the neighborhood for its approachable suburban feel and larger single-family layouts. Realtor.com recently showed Cooper Commons median listing prices around the high-$500,000s.
Andersen Springs
A central Chandler neighborhood with lakes, mature landscaping, condos, townhomes, and single-family homes. It appeals to buyers who want access to shopping, dining, Loop 101, and nearby employment centers. Recent data showed Andersen Springs with lower median listing prices than many south Chandler neighborhoods, though prices vary by property type.
Chandler Real Estate Market Overview
The Chandler AZ real estatemarket remains competitive, but buyers have more room to compare homes than they did during the fastest parts of the pandemic-era market. Redfin reported that Chandler homes sold for a median price of about $531,000 in March 2026, down 1.7% year over year, with homes averaging 46 days on market. Zillow's average home value for Chandler was about $524,013, also slightly down year over year.
For buyers, this means Chandler is not a bargain market, but it is more balanced than it once was. Well-priced homes in desirable areas such as Ocotillo, Fulton Ranch, Sun Groves, Cooper Commons, and central Chandler can still move quickly, especially if they are updated and located near schools, parks, or commute routes. Homes needing repairs, homes with dated finishes, or listings priced too aggressively may sit longer and offer more negotiation room.
If you plan to buy a home Chandler sellers will take seriously, preparation matters. Get pre-approved, understand monthly payment ranges, compare HOA costs, and work with a local REALTOR who knows how each Chandler neighborhood performs.
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What to Know Before Buying in Chandler
Before buying in Chandler, look closely at HOA rules. Many Chandler neighborhoods are in planned communities with guidelines for exterior paint colors, landscaping, parking, rentals, trash bins, and front-yard maintenance. HOAs can help protect neighborhood appearance, but buyers should review fees, rules, reserves, and transfer costs before writing an offer.
Summer heat is another practical factor. Chandler has long, hot summers, so the age and condition of the air conditioning system matter. Buyers should ask about roof age, insulation, window quality, shade exposure, and average utility costs. A beautiful home can still become expensive if major systems are near the end of their useful life.
Water and utilities are also worth reviewing. Desert landscaping can reduce water use, while pools, grass yards, and larger lots can increase monthly costs. Property taxes in Arizona are generally considered more moderate than in many states, but your exact tax bill depends on assessed value, school districts, special districts, and exemptions.
Commute patterns matter, too. Chandler offers access to Loop 101, Loop 202, Arizona Avenue, Alma School Road, and Price Road. Depending on traffic, downtown Phoenix is often 25–40 minutes away, while Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert, and Scottsdale can be easier from many Chandler neighborhoods.

Why Work With Maria Perez for Your Chandler Home Search
Maria Perez, REALTOR with Sevilla Realtor AZ, brings more than 20 years of Arizona real estate experience to every Chandler home search. She has helped 1,000+ families across the Valley and understands how to match buyers with the right neighborhood, budget, school needs, commute, and lifestyle.
Maria is GRI and ABR certified. GRI, or Graduate REALTOR Institute, reflects advanced real estate training in contracts, market knowledge, and professional representation. ABR, or Accredited Buyer's Representative, focuses specifically on helping buyers make informed decisions, compare homes, negotiate terms, and protect their interests from search to closing.
Maria is also SFR, CDPE, and CSSPE certified, giving her additional experience with distressed-property and short-sale situations when they arise. As a bilingual Chandler AZ REALTOR, Maria serves clients in English and Spanish and knows Chandler from Ocotillo to Downtown, Sun Groves, Cooper Commons, Andersen Springs, and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions About Chandler AZ Real Estate
Is Chandler AZ a good place to live?
Yes. Chandler is widely considered one of the most desirable places to live in the Southeast Valley because it offers strong schools, major employers, clean neighborhoods, parks, shopping, restaurants, and convenient freeway access. Buyers like that Chandler feels established but still modern, with a mix of master-planned communities, lake neighborhoods, downtown charm, and newer construction in south Chandler. The city also provides public crime mapping tools so residents can research activity by area.
What is the average home price in Chandler AZ?
Recent market data places Chandler home values in the low-to-mid $500,000s. Redfin reported a March 2026 median sale price of about $531,000, while Zillow reported an average home value of about $524,013. Prices vary by neighborhood, property type, size, condition, lot, school area, and upgrades. Condos and townhomes may be available below the citywide average, while luxury homes in Ocotillo, Fulton Ranch, and south Chandler can be much higher.
What are the best neighborhoods in Chandler?
The best Chandler neighborhood depends on your lifestyle. Ocotillo is popular for lake and golf-course communities. Sun Groves and Cooper Commons are strong choices for a family-friendly suburban feel. Downtown Chandler is great for buyers who want restaurants, events, and walkability. Andersen Springs offers central convenience near shopping and freeways. Chandler Heights can be a better fit for buyers who want larger lots, custom homes, or more space.
How far is Chandler from Phoenix?
Chandler is southeast of Phoenix. Depending on the starting point, destination, time of day, and traffic, the drive to downtown Phoenix is often about 25–40 minutes. Chandler is also convenient to Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert, Scottsdale, and Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Buyers who commute should compare neighborhoods carefully, because living near Loop 101, Loop 202, Price Road, or Arizona Avenue can make a noticeable difference.
Does Chandler have good schools?
Yes. Chandler is known for strong school options, and Chandler Unified School District serves students across 48 schools. Families should still research specific school boundaries before buying because assigned schools can change by address, and some homes may be served by different districts or charter options. Maria Perez can help you compare neighborhoods while you verify school assignments directly with the district.
Ready to Find Your Home in Chandler?
If you are ready to explore Chandler Arizona homes, Maria Perez, REALTOR with Sevilla Realtor AZ, can help you understand neighborhoods, compare listings, review pricing, and move forward with confidence. With 20+ years of Arizona real estate experience, 1,000+ families helped, advanced buyer-focused credentials, and local knowledge across Maricopa County, Maria brings calm guidance to every step of the process.
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