Arizona Best Places to Retire – A Guide

Overall
Of all the best places to retire in the US, Arizona is a great pick. The population was just over 7.3 million people in 2022, with 18% of the population 18 or over. There are expensive places to retire in the Grand Canyon State as well as less costly ones. The scenery is world class and there are many national and state parks to visit. Outdoor recreation is exceptional. If you have been looking for the best Arizona retirement communities Topretirements can help. Updated April 2023.

Famous Red Rocks of Sedona
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Climate
The Arizona climate is renowned for being dry and hot – originally many people with hay fever came here to escape. Except at higher elevations the summers can be brutal, with high temperature into the 110’s.  Winters are mild. Most of the state is desert or high desert.



Economy and Real Estate Prices

Median household income in 2021 was $65,914 is slightly below national median. Zillow estimated that Arizona’s median home value was $409,038 in 2023, which is above the national median of $333,000.  In Tucson in late 2023 the median home price was , while the Phoenix median sales price of a home was $376,100 (Source: NAR). Prices in Prescott, Sedona, and Flagstaff are higher than further south. Arizona has the 37th lowest cost of living of all the states according to MERIC.

Taxes

Tax Burden: Arizona taxpayers pay $3,276 per capita in state and local taxes.  Total tax burden in Arizona is the 36th highest of all the states, mostly due to limitations on property taxes.

Marginal Income Tax Rates. Beginning with the 2023 tax year income is set at a flat rate of 2.5%. There are no standard deductions or personal exemptions.

Retirement Income Exemptions. Out of state pensions are fully taxable, while most military and government pensions exempt up to $2500.

Social security exemption. Social security income is exempt.

Sales Tax: Sales tax rates are generally at 5.6%. Counties and cities can add up to another 5.125% in sales taxes.

Property Taxes: There is a personal property tax. Certain property tax protections exist for people over 65. The median property tax is $1356/yr (tax-rates.org).

Homestead Exemption. There is a homestead exemption for people over 65 with certain income restrictions.

Estate and/or Inheritance Taxes. There is no inheritance or estate tax.

Link to Arizona Taxes.

Best Retirement Communities
Many active adults enjoy living in the huge planned community of Green Valley. Many people decide to  RetireinPhoenix, one of the nation’s largest and most dynamic cities.  Tucson is further south and offers the University of Arizona as well as beautiful mountains and many interesting communities.
Check out other great retirement communities like scenic Sedona FlagstaffPrescott, or the artist community of Tubac. Profiles of new active adult communities are regularly added to our database.

Certified Retirement Communities
Arizona does not have a certified retirement community program.

To help orient you understand what various towns and cities are like in Arizona, our extensive reviews always contain photos, Google Map, and detailed facts for each retirement community in Arizona (see link to Directory below). Each Arizona retirement community profile features ratings on expenses, age restrictions, taxes, recreation, amenities, transportation, etc. so you can compare how other active adults 55+ have rated that city or development. Discussion Forums help you find out more and even ask questions.

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