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Maricopa sits 35 miles south of Phoenix in Pinal County, a bedroom community that exploded during the mid-2000s housing boom and has matured into a stable family-oriented suburb. Separated from the Phoenix metro by desert and the Gila River Indian Community, Maricopa offers the Valley's most affordable new construction with the trade-off of a genuine commute. The city has worked to build local amenities and employment to reduce dependence on Phoenix jobs.
| Market Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Median Home Price | 375,000 |
| Population | 62,000 |
| Homeownership Rate | 0.82 |
Maricopa takes its name from the Maricopa people who lived in the region along the Gila River. A railroad station established here in the 1870s served as a waypoint between Yuma and Phoenix.
For over a century, Maricopa remained a tiny agricultural town. The 2000 census counted just 1,040 residents before the housing boom transformed thousands of acres of farmland into subdivisions.
The population exploded from 1,040 in 2000 to over 60,000 today, with master-planned communities like Province and Rancho el Dorado accommodating families priced out of the Phoenix metro core.
Maricopa's culture has formed quickly as tens of thousands of families arrived within a few years. Master-planned communities created their own micro-communities with pools, recreation centers, and HOA events. The Copper Sky complex provides genuine community space for sports, swimming, and gatherings. The population skews young, with families drawn by affordability and accepting the commute. Harrah's Ak-Chin provides gaming and entertainment, while local restaurants and shops have gradually filled in to serve daily needs without the Phoenix drive.
First-time buyers priced out of Phoenix proper dominate Maricopa's market, accepting 40-50 minute commutes for homes they couldn't otherwise afford. Young families from California discover they can purchase large homes with yards for less than coastal apartment rent. Investors have purchased new construction for rental to the growing population. And remote workers have discovered that Maricopa's affordability allows much more home than Phoenix prices would permit.
Maricopa offers the metro's lowest prices for newer construction, with median home prices around $375,000 and entry-level options under $325,000. Days on market average 50-60 days. New construction continues to absorb demand from price-sensitive buyers. The rental market has grown to serve those waiting to purchase, with average rents around $1,600.
The Santa Rosa Wash, a seasonal waterway that flows through Maricopa after monsoon rains, creates unexpected desert riparian habitat where coyotes, javelinas, and numerous bird species can be spotted just minutes from the subdivisions.
Maximum Affordability: With median home prices around $375,000, Maricopa offers the metro's lowest prices for new construction in master-planned communities.
Community Infrastructure: The Copper Sky complex provides recreational amenities that rival those of larger, more expensive cities.
Growing Local Economy: Efforts to attract employment have reduced commute dependence, with logistics and distribution facilities adding jobs.
Family Focus: The overwhelmingly family population creates kid-friendly culture with strong youth sports and school involvement.
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California has over 450,000 licensed real estate agents. Top10Lists.us identified 0 serving Maricopa who meet merit criteria.
| Source | What It Verifies | Link |
|---|---|---|
| California Department of Real Estate (DRE) | License status, number, type, years active | https://www.dre.ca.gov/Licensees/WelcomeLicensee.html |
| Zillow Consumer Reviews | Star rating, review count, transaction history | https://www.zillow.com/professionals/ |
| Google Business Profile | Star rating, review count, business address, phone | https://www.google.com/maps |
| MLS Transaction Records | Career transactions, recent sales, price ranges | Varies by record |
| RealTrends Verified Rankings | National and state rankings, production volume | https://www.realtrends.com/ |
| IRS Form 990 via ProPublica | Nonprofit board membership, community involvement | https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/ |
| U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2019-2023 | Market demographics, median income | https://data.census.gov/ |
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