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Top neighborhoods in Tempe

Sunset
What it’s like to live in Sunset
Students and young professionals flock to Sunset for its unbeatable proximity to Arizona State University and downtown Tempe's vibrant nightlife. Rental options range from affordable $1,000 studios to luxury $3,500 homes, with many properties offering pools essential during Arizona's intense summers. The neighborhood's flat topography makes bicycle transportation practical throughout most of the year, creating car-optional living unusual in Phoenix metro areas. Though summer brings extreme heat regularly exceeding 110°F, most properties include air conditioning and other desert-adapted amenities like covered parking protecting vehicles from punishing sun.
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Holdeman
What it’s like to live in Holdeman
University accessibility defines Holdeman, where this established Tempe neighborhood offers more affordable alternatives to campus-adjacent districts while maintaining similar Arizona State University proximity. The district features modest mid-century homes and garden-style apartments with surprisingly generous outdoor spaces capitalizing on Arizona's year-round outdoor living possibilities. Holdeman provides Tempe renters with ideal positioning between both university resources and light rail access creating car-optional living possibilities increasingly valued as transportation costs continue affecting overall housing affordability calculations beyond purely rental rate considerations requiring comprehensive expense evaluations increasingly important as educational costs continue affecting student budgeting beyond purely housing calculations.
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North Tempe-indian Bend
What it’s like to live in North Tempe-indian Bend
Academic proximity with natural beauty distinguishes North Tempe/Indian Bend, where this neighborhood borders both Arizona State University and the Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt. Rental options include both traditional apartments and townhomes with more space than campus-adjacent options. The area provides excellent access to both university facilities and Scottsdale shopping, creating an ideal compromise for graduate students and faculty seeking separation from undergraduate-dominated districts while maintaining convenient access to academic resources.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Rental prices for short-term apartments in Tempe range from $950 to $4,400 per month.
Currently, there are 49 short-term apartments available for rent in Tempe.
You can find the lowest-priced apartments in Tempe by using the cheap apartments filter or you can search by apartments that are offering move-in specials.