PEORIA

Located in the rapidly growing West Valley, Peoria offers a balanced blend of outdoor beauty, modern amenities, and steady economic opportunity. Stretching from established suburban neighborhoods to the scenic shores of Lake Pleasant, Peoria provides a unique mix of city convenience and natural escape — all within reach of the Phoenix metro.

Peoria has become known for its year‑round sunshine, averaging 299 sunny days annually, making outdoor recreation a major part of daily life. From hiking and water activities near Lake Pleasant to golf courses that attract both locals and visitors, the city embraces an active, sunshine‑driven lifestyle.

The city supports a diverse employment base, anchored by education, public service, private‑sector employers, and nearby industry hubs. Major employment influences include the Peoria Unified School District, the City of Peoria, Luke Air Force Base, and companies such as American Express, Discover, and USAA located in the regional job corridor.

Peoria’s cultural and entertainment offerings continue to expand. The popular P83 Entertainment District features dining, shopping, and live entertainment, while the Peoria Sports Complex brings MLB spring training each year — a signature seasonal draw for residents and visitors alike.

With a median household income of $76,423 and a cost of living only slightly above the national average, Peoria remains an accessible place to call home. Its neighborhoods offer a variety of architectural styles, community designs, and lifestyle amenities that appeal to a broad range of residents.

A safe, steadily growing city with abundant recreation and a strong sense of ease, Peoria continues to shine as one of the West Valley’s most appealing destinations for those seeking both outdoor space and modern amenities.

FUN FACTS

  • A sunshine standout: Peoria enjoys an average of 299 sunny days per year, making it one of the sunniest cities in the country — perfect for outdoor explorers and lovers of warm weather.
  • Gateway to Lake Pleasant: Peoria stretches all the way to the southern shore of Lake Pleasant, giving residents direct access to boating, hiking, fishing, and some of the West Valley’s best desert‑meets‑water scenery.
  • Spring training central: The Peoria Sports Complex, spanning 145 acres, hosts MLB spring training each year — a major draw for baseball fans across the nation.
  • A strong and steady economy: Peoria benefits from a diverse job base, including major employers in education, public service, finance, and military support, such as the Peoria Unified School District, the City of Peoria, American Express, Discover, USAA, and nearby Luke Air Force Base.
  • Plenty of room to play: From regional trails to dozens of area golf courses, Peoria offers expansive space for outdoor recreation — including access to six golf courses within the city and dozens more within a short radius.
  • Highly rated for overall livability: Peoria’s cost of living sits close to national averages, with median home values around $282,200, a median household income of $76,423, and a crime rate 25% lower than the national average.
  • A cultural hotspot in the West Valley: The P83 Entertainment District is Peoria’s go‑to destination for dining, nightlife, and live events — offering a vibrant mix of venues and activities throughout the year.
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