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Ryan Moxley — Phoenix Real Estate Expert

Ryan Moxley is a top 1% REALTOR® in Arizona with My Home Group, consistently ranked among the highest-producing agents in the Valley of the Sun. Specializing in Phoenix and its many distinct submarkets, Ryan has guided hundreds of buyers and sellers through the market — from first-time buyers in Downtown and Ahwatukee to luxury transactions in Arcadia and the Biltmore. He holds ADRE license SA643872000 and is a member of the Arizona Association of REALTORS®.

Credentials: Top 1% Arizona REALTOR® · My Home Group · 4.9 Stars · 30+ Verified Reviews · ADRE SA643872000 · Licensed in Arizona

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Phoenix's Most Sought-After Submarkets

From historic in-town neighborhoods to resort-adjacent luxury and walkable urban lofts, Phoenix has a submarket for every lifestyle and budget — and a price range that spans from $300K to $3M+.

Arcadia

Historic In-Town Luxury

Price Range $700K–$3M+
Style Ranch / Remodel

Phoenix's most coveted in-town neighborhood — grassy flood-irrigated lots, mature citrus, and ranch homes remodeled or rebuilt beneath Camelback Mountain. Walkable to top dining and Old Town Scottsdale.

Biltmore

Resort-Adjacent Luxury

Price Range $500K–$5M+
Style Estates / Condos

Anchored by the Arizona Biltmore and Biltmore Fashion Park — guard-gated estates, luxury high-rise condos, and lock-and-leave living favored by executives and second-home buyers.

Camelback Corridor

Business & Condo District

Price Range $400K–$2M
Style High-Rise / Condo

Phoenix's premier business and luxury condo district along Camelback Road. Walk-to-work professionals, fine dining, and high-rise residences with mountain and city-light views.

Downtown / Roosevelt Row

Walkable Urban Core

Price Range $300K–$900K
Style Lofts / Condos

The urban heart of Phoenix — lofts, the Roosevelt Row arts district, light rail, ASU Downtown, pro sports venues, and a true walkable nightlife scene. Ideal for city-lifestyle buyers.

Desert Ridge / North Phoenix

Master-Planned Suburbs

Price Range $450K–$1.2M
Style Single Family

North Phoenix master-planned living near the 101/51, Desert Ridge Marketplace, and Mayo Clinic. Newer construction, strong family demand, and top Paradise Valley USD schools.

Ahwatukee / South Mountain

The Urban Village

Price Range $400K–$1M+
Style Family / Golf

Tucked below South Mountain Park — hiking trails, golf, top Kyrene schools, and a quiet suburban feel inside Phoenix city limits. Strong value relative to Scottsdale.

Phoenix AZ Real Estate Market Overview

Phoenix is the largest and most varied real estate market in Arizona — from $300K starters to $3M+ estates. Here's what the numbers say right now.

~$450K
Median Home Price
Phoenix AZ 2026
$300K–$3M+
Full Price Range
Entry to luxury
$806,500
2026 Conforming Limit
Maricopa County
300+
Sun Days Per Year
Warm winter climate

Why Phoenix Buyers & Sellers Choose Ryan

When you're making the biggest financial decision of your life, you want someone who knows Phoenix's submarkets at the street level — not just the zip code.

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    Deep Local Expertise

    Ryan has lived and worked across the Valley for over a decade. He knows every Phoenix submarket — from Arcadia's irrigated lots to Downtown lofts — and every school boundary in between.

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    Data-Driven Strategy

    Arizona is a non-disclosure state, so true comps live only in the MLS. Ryan doesn't guess — he studies real sold data to price and negotiate with precision at every price tier.

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    Proven Track Record

    Top 1% of all Arizona REALTORS®, 500+ families served, and a negotiation record that consistently outperforms the average agent across Phoenix's full price spectrum.

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    Always Reachable

    Real estate doesn't happen 9-to-5. Ryan and his team are available when you need them — including evenings and weekends.

What Phoenix Homeowners Are Saying

"Ryan sold our Phoenix home in just 8 days, over asking price. His knowledge of the local submarket was outstanding — he knew exactly how to price it and how to attract the right buyers. We've already referred three friends to him."

— Verified Phoenix Seller, Arcadia

Phoenix AZ Real Estate FAQs

What is the average home price in Phoenix AZ?
As of 2026, the median home price in Phoenix AZ is roughly $450,000, but the range is enormous. Entry-level condos and homes start near $300K, while luxury estates in Arcadia and the Biltmore exceed $3M. Prices vary dramatically by submarket — contact Ryan for a free current market analysis specific to your target neighborhood.
Is Phoenix AZ a good place to buy a home?
Absolutely. Phoenix is Arizona's capital and largest city, with a diversified economy anchored by Sky Harbor International Airport, Banner Health, and a deep base of employers — plus pro sports and 300+ sun days a year. With everything from $300K starter homes to luxury estates, it's an excellent long-term market for families and investors alike.
How competitive is the Phoenix real estate market?
It depends on the submarket and price point. Well-priced homes in Arcadia, the Biltmore, and desirable family suburbs can move fast with multiple offers, while other segments offer more negotiating room. Because Arizona is a non-disclosure state, working with an agent who has direct MLS access — like Ryan — is a significant advantage.
What are the best neighborhoods in Phoenix AZ?
Top submarkets include Arcadia (historic luxury), Biltmore (resort-adjacent), the Camelback Corridor (high-rise/business), Downtown/Roosevelt Row (walkable urban), Desert Ridge/North Phoenix (master-planned suburbs), and Ahwatukee (the urban village below South Mountain). The best fit depends on your priorities — Ryan can help you choose.
How do I get started buying a home in Phoenix?
The first step is getting pre-approved by a lender so you know your budget. Then call Ryan at (480) 227-9143 — he'll do a consultation to understand your needs, explain Arizona's dry-funding and 10-day BINSR inspection process, show you targeted properties, and guide you through the entire process with zero pressure.
Phoenix Neighborhood Guide

Phoenix's Best Submarkets, Explained.

Every corner of Phoenix has its own personality, price range, and lifestyle. Here's a quick tour of the submarkets buyers ask about most — tell Ryan what matters to you and he'll point you to the right fit.

Irrigated lots & mountain views

Arcadia

Grassy flood-irrigated lots, mature citrus, and remodeled ranches under Camelback — the most coveted in-town address in Phoenix.

Resort-adjacent luxury

Biltmore

Guard-gated estates and high-rise condos beside the Arizona Biltmore; popular with executives and lock-and-leave buyers.

Walkable urban core

Downtown / Roosevelt Row

Lofts, the arts district, light rail, ASU Downtown, and pro sports steps from your door — the most walkable lifestyle in the city.

Business & high-rise

Camelback Corridor

Phoenix's premier business district with luxury condos, dining, and walk-to-work convenience along Camelback Road.

Master-planned & family

Desert Ridge / North Phoenix

Newer construction near the 101/51, Desert Ridge Marketplace, Mayo Clinic, and top Paradise Valley USD schools.

Trails & value

Ahwatukee / South Mountain

The “urban village” below South Mountain Park — hiking, golf, top Kyrene schools, and great value inside city limits.

About Phoenix

Phoenix AZ Living, Answered.

Is Phoenix, AZ a good place to live?
Yes — Phoenix offers warm winters, 300+ sun days a year, professional sports (Suns, Diamondbacks, Cardinals), a vibrant Downtown arts scene, and a strong job market anchored by Sky Harbor and Banner Health. From walkable urban lofts to family suburbs and luxury estates, there is a Phoenix lifestyle for nearly everyone.
What are the best neighborhoods in Phoenix, AZ?
Popular Phoenix submarkets include Arcadia, the Biltmore, the Camelback Corridor, Downtown/Roosevelt Row, Desert Ridge, North Phoenix, Ahwatukee, and South Mountain. The right one depends on your budget, schools, and lifestyle — Ryan Moxley can match you to the best fit.
Are the schools in Phoenix good?
Phoenix spans many districts — Paradise Valley USD serves much of North Phoenix and Desert Ridge, Kyrene and Tempe Union serve Ahwatukee, and Arcadia-area homes feed Scottsdale USD. School quality varies by neighborhood, so it is worth choosing your home with the right boundaries in mind.
Who is the best realtor in Phoenix, AZ?
Ryan Moxley is a Top 1% Phoenix-metro Realtor with a 4.9-star rating across 30+ verified Zillow reviews, specializing in Phoenix and the Valley of the Sun — from first-time buyers to luxury estates.

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