The following are the Top 10 most expensive streets in Phoenix. The average price for homes on these streets range from $337,909.83 to $2,815,000.
Edgemont Avenue is the 1st most expensive street in Phoenix. It has single-family homes and townhouses built from 1940 to 2025, ranging in price from $250,000 to $1,200,000. It is home to the Laurel Heights, Wellington Place, Hinton Place, Homestead Terrace, Lou Mar Vista, Encanto Manor, Encanto Estates, Margarita Place, South Country Club Manor, El Segundo Condominiums, Country Club Park, and Amberlea subdivisions.
Cholla Street is the 2nd most expensive street in Phoenix. It has single-family homes built from 1959 to 1986, ranging in price from $282,000 to $2,063,000. It is home to the Valley Vista, Clouse Acres, Westown, Melrose Paradise, Shea Heights, Shadowridge, Fairwood, Lake Biltmore Estates, Cactus Heights, Cavalier Estates, Palo Verde Hills, Morningside, and Broadmoor Hills subdivisions.
Buist Avenue is the 3rd most expensive street in Phoenix. It has single-family homes and manufactured/mobiles built from 1956 to 2021, ranging in price from $256,500 to $1,054,000. It is home to the Montana Del Sur subdivision.
Desert Cove Avenue is the 4th most expensive street in Phoenix. It has single-family homes, townhouses, land, and multi-units built from 1969 to 1996, ranging in price from $90,000 to $1,650,000. It is home to the Melrose Paradise, Pointe Tapatio, Cavalier Estates, Cactus Heights, Villa Santa Fe, North Shea Estates, Marlborough Country Metro, Desert Cove East, Shea Heights, Saddle Rock Hills, Desert Cove Townhomes, Palo Verde Hills, Lakeview, Shadowridge, and Desert Paradise subdivisions.
Satinwood Drive is the 5th most expensive street in Phoenix. It has single-family homes built from 2006 to 2014, ranging in price from $449,900 to $650,000. It is home to the Tapestry off Mountain and Foothills Club West subdivisions.
Sweetwater Avenue is the 6th most expensive street in Phoenix. It has townhouses, single-family homes, condos, and manufactured/mobiles built from 1960 to 1999, ranging in price from $147,500 to $800,000. It is home to the Paradise Village, Chateau Thierry, Heritage Highlands, Sweetwater Cove, Westcliff Park, Westown, Cholla Park, Palo Verde East, Paradise Valley Oasis, Paradise Valley West, Surrey Heights, and Tamarron subdivisions.
Thunderbird Road is the 7th most expensive street in Phoenix. It has condos, single-family homes, and townhouses built from 1969 to 2001, ranging in price from $190,000 to $801,000. It is home to the The Cliffs at North Mountain, Sun Ray Manor, Moon Valley Gardens, Paradise Valley Oasis, and Thunderbird Heights subdivisions.
57th Drive is the 8th most expensive street in Phoenix. It has single-family homes built from 1958 to 2020, ranging in price from $395,000 to $955,000. It is home to the Pinnacle Vista at Stetson Valley, Cypress Ridge, Mountain Vista at Stetson Valley, and Homestead Terrace subdivisions.
Ironwood Drive is the 9th most expensive street in Phoenix. It has single-family homes and townhouses built from 1954 to 1989, ranging in price from $255,000 to $477,500. It is home to the Keystone, Villas Sunrise, Newcastle Village, Wesley Terrace, and Metro Estates subdivisions.
Moon Mountain Trail is the 10th most expensive street in Phoenix. It has single-family homes built in 2000, with an average sale price of $2,815,000. It is home to the Moon Mountain Vistas subdivision.
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