Pinal County, AZ
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Total Properties

308,859

Average Home Price

$410,483

Average Square Feet

2,003

Price per Sq Ft

$207

ZIP Codesby Total Properties

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Total Properties
229,324

DistributionTotal Properties

Property

Total Properties

308,859

Median Home Price

$371,000

Average Home Price

$410,483

Average Square Feet

2,003

Price per Sq Ft

$207

Recent Sales (12mo)

6,501

YoY Price Change

-0.7%

Sales Velocity

12.6%

Pinal County, Arizona: The Phoenix Exurb That Became Its Own Story

There's a particular kind of place that gets born in the shadow of a major metro — close enough to absorb its overflow, far enough to develop its own identity. Pinal County is that place, and its housing data tells the story of a county still figuring out what it wants to be.

Wedged between the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas along the I-10 corridor, Pinal has spent the past two decades absorbing wave after wave of Maricopa County spillover. Cities like Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, Maricopa, and Casa Grande have exploded from sleepy desert towns into substantial suburban communities, drawing buyers priced out of Chandler and Gilbert. The result is a county where the median home was built in 2016 — one of the newest housing stocks in the country — yet where affordability pressures are already biting down hard.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Median Home Price$370,000roughly in line with national median home value
Homeownership Rate80.5%well above national average of ~65%
Rent Burden Rate40.1%significantly above the 30% threshold
YoY Price Change-0.4%modest cooling after pandemic surge

A Homeownership Stronghold — With a Renter Problem Hiding Inside

An 80.5% homeownership rate is remarkable. It reflects the fundamental appeal of Pinal's proposition: relatively large homes (averaging nearly 2,000 square feet) at prices that still feel attainable compared to the Phoenix core. The single-family home dominates here — 75.8% of the housing stock — and nearly everyone who lives here has a car, because in a county with 0.2% public transit commuters and a population spread across 5,400 square miles at 84 people per square mile, there's simply no alternative.

But the renters who remain — about one-in-five households — are getting squeezed. A 40.1% rent burden rate means the average renter is spending well above the standard affordability threshold, and 17.2% face severe rent burden. In a county where median household income sits just above the national average at $77,588, that's a real hardship signal, particularly given a child poverty rate of 14% and a SNAP utilization rate north of 10%.

The Demographics Behind the Data

Pinal's median age of 40.3 and a 65-plus population of 21.3% point to a dual identity: young families moving out from Phoenix in search of space, alongside a significant retirement and semi-retirement community — a pattern reinforced by a labor force participation rate of just 53.1%, well below national norms. The county's 10.1% veterans population adds another layer; military families from nearby installations have long made this region home.

The education profile — only 15% holding bachelor's degrees against a national average around 35% — partly explains the wage structure, and the 14.9% work-from-home rate suggests that remote work has become a genuine economic engine, enabling residents to earn metro-area wages while living in exurban Arizona.

What's Next for Pinal?

The -0.4% year-over-year price dip is barely a correction, but it signals that the pandemic boom has run its course. With a 12.6% vacancy rate — higher than you'd expect in a supply-constrained Sun Belt market — some of the speculative inventory built during the frenzy years is still working its way through the system. Pinal isn't in trouble. But it's at a crossroads between remaining a bedroom community and building the economic infrastructure — jobs, transit, educational attainment — that transforms a growth county into a self-sustaining region.


FAQs

What makes Pinal County unique? Pinal is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, serving as the primary exurban release valve for the Phoenix metro. Its housing stock is extraordinarily new, its homeownership rate is among the highest of any large county in Arizona, and its geography — stretching from the Superstition Mountains to the edge of Tucson — gives it a physical scale that defies simple categorization as a suburb.

Is Pinal County affordable compared to the Phoenix area? Relatively, yes — but the gap is narrowing. Median prices around $370,000 undercut most of Maricopa County's desirable suburbs by $100,000 or more, which is precisely why people keep moving here. The tradeoff is a long commute, limited public services, and a rent market that has tightened considerably as demand has outpaced apartment construction.

Why is the labor force participation rate so low in Pinal County? A large retiree population — over 21% of residents are 65 or older — is the primary driver. Active adult communities in areas like San Tan Valley and around the Florence-Coolidge corridor draw retirees who have left the workforce entirely, pulling the countywide participation rate down significantly from national norms.

Market Overview

Pinal County is one of the largest real estate markets with over 308,859 properties in our database.

With an average price of $410,483, Pinal County offers mid-range housing options.

Buyers can expect to pay around $205 per square foot in this market.

Home prices in Pinal County are 25% lower than the Arizona average.

Pinal County vs Arizona Average

MetricPinal CountyArizona Avgvs State
Average Price$410,483$548,565-25%
Avg Sq Ft2,0031,892+6%
Price/Sq Ft$205$290-29%
Properties308,8593,852,619-92%

Based on property sales data from the last 18 months

Frequently Asked Questions About Pinal County, AZ Real Estate

What is the average home price in Pinal County, AZ?

The average home price in Pinal County, AZ is $410,483, based on analysis of 308,859 properties in our database.

How many properties are tracked in Pinal County, AZ?

Our database includes 308,859 properties in Pinal County, AZ, providing comprehensive market coverage.

What is the price per square foot in Pinal County, AZ?

The average price per square foot in Pinal County, AZ is $205. This is calculated from an average home price of $410,483 and average size of 2,003 square feet.

What is the average home size in Pinal County, AZ?

Homes in Pinal County, AZ average 2,003 square feet, with an average price of $410,483.

How does Pinal County, AZ compare to other Arizona counties?

Pinal County, AZ is one of 15 counties in Arizona with property data available. Browse other counties to compare market conditions and pricing.

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