Homes for Sale in Peoria, AZ

Looking for homes for sale Peoria AZ buyers can feel confident about? Peoria is one of the fastest-growing West Valley cities, offering access to Lake Pleasant Regional Park, Cactus League spring training, the P83 Entertainment District, and some of the Phoenix metro's best newer master-planned communities. Whether you want a family-friendly subdivision, an active adult retreat, or a home near desert trails and outdoor recreation, Peoria has options worth exploring. Maria Perez, REALTOR with Sevilla Realtor AZ, has helped 1,000+ families and brings more than 20 years of Arizona real estate experience to your search.

Why Buy a Home in Peoria, Arizona?

Peoria stands out in the West Valley because of its combination of outdoor recreation, newer communities, and everyday convenience. Lake Pleasant Regional Park is one of the Phoenix metro's top destinations for boating, fishing, kayaking, camping, and hiking, and Peoria residents enjoy easy access year-round. For sports fans, the Peoria Sports Complex hosts Cactus League spring training games every February and March, bringing a lively atmosphere to the area.

The P83 Entertainment District near the sports complex offers a walkable mix of restaurants, shopping, and nightlife that gives residents dining and social options close to home. Beyond entertainment, Peoria's newer master-planned communities provide modern floor plans, energy-efficient construction, parks, trails, and community amenities that attract families, professionals, and retirees alike.

Compared with many East Valley cities, Peoria AZ real estate can offer more home for the money, especially in newer subdivisions with larger lots and updated finishes. The city's parks, trails, and open spaces add to the quality of life, making Peoria a strong option for buyers who want space, recreation, and a growing community without the higher price tags found elsewhere in the metro.

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Peoria AZ Neighborhoods to Know

Vistancia

One of Peoria's premier master-planned communities in the northwest part of the city, featuring newer homes, parks, trails, community pools, and a variety of floor plans from several builders. Vistancia attracts families and professionals who want modern amenities, well-maintained common areas, and a strong neighborhood atmosphere.

Trilogy at Vistancia

A 55+ active adult community within Vistancia known for its resort-style amenities, including a golf course, fitness center, pools, spa, and an active social calendar. Trilogy appeals to retirees and active adults who want a vibrant, maintenance-light lifestyle with access to clubs, events, and outdoor recreation.

Westwing Mountain

Offers scenic desert views, access to hiking and desert trails, and a peaceful setting near Loop 303 and the northern edge of Peoria. Westwing Mountain is popular with buyers who want a quieter neighborhood with mountain backdrops, newer construction, and easy freeway access for commuting.

Lake Pleasant Area

Close to Lake Pleasant Regional Park, this area features larger lots, newer construction, and proximity to some of the best outdoor recreation in the metro. Buyers who enjoy boating, fishing, hiking, and weekend adventures often include this area on their shortlist for the combination of space and access to nature.

Old Town Peoria

Features older homes with historic character, a central location, and ongoing revitalization that is bringing new restaurants, shops, and community energy to the area. Buyers who appreciate established neighborhoods, mature trees, and walkable access to local businesses often find Old Town Peoria worth exploring.

Terramar

An established northwest Peoria community known for larger homes, quiet streets, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Terramar offers mature landscaping, community parks, and a settled neighborhood feel that appeals to buyers who want space and stability without the premium of newer master-planned developments.

Peoria Real Estate Market Overview

The Peoria AZ real estate market has become more balanced compared with the fast-moving conditions of previous years. Recent market data shows typical Peoria home prices in the high $400,000s to low $500,000s, although actual pricing varies widely by neighborhood, home size, condition, lot, age, upgrades, and whether the property is in a master-planned, golf, or active adult community.

Newer master-planned communities like Vistancia and golf communities like Trilogy tend to command higher prices, while established neighborhoods closer to Old Town Peoria may offer more affordable entry points. Well-priced homes in desirable areas can still attract strong interest, especially if they are updated and move-in ready.

Buyers should be ready with a strong pre-approval, a clear budget, and a realistic understanding of monthly costs. A local Peoria AZ realtor can help compare recent sales, review days on market, identify overpricing, and structure an offer that protects your interests while staying competitive.

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Featured Peoria Listings

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26524 N 122nd Lane, Peoria, Arizona
For Sale
$400,000
26524 N 122nd Lane
Peoria, Arizona 85383
3 bd
2 ba
1,517 sqft
19532 N 88th Drive, Peoria, Arizona
For Sale
$400,000
19532 N 88th Drive
Peoria, Arizona 85382
2 bd
2 ba
1,448 sqft
11066 W Runion Drive, Peoria, Arizona
For Sale
$400,000
11066 W Runion Drive
Peoria, Arizona 85373
2 bd
2 ba
1,828 sqft
8034 W Paradise Drive, Peoria, Arizona
For Sale
$399,900
8034 W Paradise Drive
Peoria, Arizona 85345
3 bd
2 ba
1,690 sqft
9404 W Morrow Drive, Peoria, Arizona
For Sale
$399,900
9404 W Morrow Drive
Peoria, Arizona 85382
2 bd
2 ba
1,617 sqft
7953 W Sahuaro Drive, Peoria, Arizona
For Sale
$399,900
7953 W Sahuaro Drive
Peoria, Arizona 85345
4 bd
2 ba
1,382 sqft

What to Know Before Buying in Peoria

Commute times are an important factor for Peoria buyers. North Peoria, including areas near Vistancia and Lake Pleasant, can mean a longer drive to central Phoenix, Tempe, or the airport. Access to Loop 101 and Loop 303 is important for daily commuting, so buyers should test drive times during peak hours before committing to a location.

HOAs are very common in Peoria's newer subdivisions and master-planned communities. HOA rules can affect parking, exterior modifications, landscaping, pets, rental use, and property maintenance. Always review the CC&Rs, fees, transfer costs, and community rules before the inspection period ends.

Peoria's summer heat is another factor to plan for. Buyers should pay attention to the age and condition of the HVAC system, insulation, windows, roof, and overall energy efficiency. Utility costs can vary depending on the home's size, exposure, pool, solar setup, and cooling needs. Water costs, landscaping maintenance, and pool upkeep are also worth factoring into your monthly budget.

School districts can vary by address, so families should confirm school boundaries directly. Peoria includes areas served by Peoria Unified School District and other nearby districts, depending on the neighborhood.

Why Work With Maria Perez for Your Peoria Home Search

Buying a home in Peoria is easier when you have a knowledgeable local guide. Maria Perez, REALTOR with Sevilla Realtor AZ, brings more than 20 years of real estate experience and has helped more than 1,000 families throughout Maricopa County. Her credentials include GRI, ABR, SFR, CDPE, and CSSPE certifications, giving buyers access to experienced guidance in traditional purchases, buyer representation, distressed properties, and changing market conditions.

Maria is also bilingual in English and Spanish, helping clients understand each step clearly and confidently. Whether you are relocating, buying your first home, moving up, downsizing, or comparing Peoria neighborhoods, Maria provides practical advice without pressure.

Her approach is friendly, local, and focused on helping you make a smart decision for your family, lifestyle, and long-term goals. As a bilingual Peoria AZ REALTOR, Maria knows Peoria from Vistancia to Old Town, Westwing Mountain, Trilogy, Terramar, Lake Pleasant, and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions About Peoria AZ Real Estate

Is Peoria, AZ a good place to buy a home?

Yes. Peoria is one of the fastest-growing West Valley cities and offers a strong mix of newer master-planned communities, established neighborhoods, outdoor recreation at Lake Pleasant, spring training baseball, and the P83 Entertainment District. Buyers who want more home for the money compared with the East Valley often find Peoria appealing.

What is the average price of homes for sale in Peoria AZ?

Recent market figures place typical Peoria home prices in the high $400,000s to low $500,000s, but buyers can find properties above or below that depending on size, location, condition, and amenities. Newer master-planned and golf communities tend to command higher prices. A local market analysis is the best way to understand current value for a specific home.

What are the best neighborhoods in Peoria AZ?

Popular Peoria neighborhoods include Vistancia, Trilogy at Vistancia, Westwing Mountain, the Lake Pleasant area, Old Town Peoria, and Terramar. The best fit depends on your budget, lifestyle, commute, and whether you want newer construction, active adult amenities, desert views, or a more established neighborhood feel. Touring several areas is often the best way to compare.

Is Peoria AZ good for retirees?

Peoria is a popular choice for retirees, especially in communities like Trilogy at Vistancia, which offers resort-style amenities, golf, fitness facilities, and an active social calendar. The city also provides convenient access to healthcare, shopping, dining, and outdoor recreation at Lake Pleasant.

How do I start the home buying process in Peoria AZ?

Start by getting pre-approved for a mortgage so you know your budget. Then connect with a local Peoria AZ REALTOR who can help you compare neighborhoods, review listings, schedule showings, and guide you through offers, inspections, and closing. Maria Perez can help you navigate each step with local knowledge and steady support.

Ready to Find Your Home in Peoria?

Whether you are just starting to explore homes for sale in Peoria AZ or you are ready to schedule showings, Maria Perez is here to help you move forward with clarity. With 20+ years of experience, 1,000+ families helped, and bilingual service in English and Spanish, Maria can guide you through Peoria AZ real estate with local knowledge and steady support.

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