🎉 Share Your 2025 Year-End Summary & Win $10,000 Sharing Rewards!
Reflect on your year with Gate and share your report on Square for a chance to win $10,000!
👇 How to Join:
1️⃣ Click to check your Year-End Summary: https://www.gate.com/competition/your-year-in-review-2025
2️⃣ After viewing, share it on social media or Gate Square using the "Share" button
3️⃣ Invite friends to like, comment, and share. More interactions, higher chances of winning!
🎁 Generous Prizes:
1️⃣ Daily Lucky Winner: 1 winner per day gets $30 GT, a branded hoodie, and a Gate × Red Bull tumbler
2️⃣ Lucky Share Draw: 10
Where Arizona's Richest Communities Are Clustered: A Data-Driven Look at the State's Most Affluent Areas
Arizona’s wealth concentrates heavily in two metropolitan regions, with the Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler area commanding the majority of top-tier communities. Our analysis of U.S. Census Community Survey data paired with Zillow valuations reveals fascinating patterns about where high-income households choose to settle across the Grand Canyon State.
The Geographic Divide: Phoenix Dominates the Wealth Landscape
The disparity between metro areas is striking. Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler suburbs account for 14 of the top 20 affluent communities, while Tucson captures the remaining six—including the single wealthiest suburb. This concentration underscores Phoenix’s emergence as Arizona’s primary hub for high-income earners.
What separates these communities from others? Average household incomes in the wealthiest suburbs range from $107,511 to $170,897, with corresponding home values spanning from approximately $359,000 to $938,000. The relationship between income levels and property prices tells a compelling story about real estate markets in different neighborhoods.
Tucson’s Tier-One Suburb Takes the Crown
Catalina Foothills emerges as Arizona’s most affluent suburb, with an average household income of $170,897 and typical home values reaching $761,048. This Tucson-area community sets the benchmark for prosperity in southern Arizona.
Following closely behind in the Tucson metro area are:
Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler: A Spectrum of Affluence
The Phoenix metro area’s dominance becomes evident when examining the upper echelon of high-income suburbs:
Scottsdale ranks second overall with $168,679 average household income and $938,118 typical home values—among the highest property prices in the state. Queen Creek follows with $162,363 income and $640,576 home values, while New River presents $159,599 income paired with $766,561 properties.
Moving down the rankings within Phoenix suburbs reveals interesting patterns:
The Income-to-Property Value Correlation
An intriguing observation emerges: higher household income doesn’t always directly correlate with the highest property values. Scottsdale demonstrates this principle, with home values ($938,118) that significantly exceed even Catalina Foothills ($761,048) despite slightly lower average income. Similarly, Fountain Hills property values ($753,411) outpace several higher-income communities, suggesting that location prestige and amenity factors influence real estate pricing beyond raw income figures.
Understanding Arizona’s Affluent Communities
These 20 suburbs represent Arizona’s most prosperous residential areas, where household incomes consistently exceed $100,000 annually. The data reflects 2023 Census American Community Survey information for communities with 5,000+ households, with home valuations current as of August 2025.
Whether you’re considering relocation, real estate investment, or simply curious about Arizona’s demographic trends, this ranking provides comprehensive insight into where the state’s highest-earning residents establish their homes.