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Phoenix Metro Area Growth: 2024–2025 Update

Between July 2023 and July 2024, Growth in Phoenix saw 84,938 people, ranking 6th in the nation for numeric population gains among major metros. This surge includes about 14,500 births, 21,000 domestic moves, and nearly 49,000 international arrivals.

Maricopa County alone added over 57,000 residents in that same period, making it the 3rd largest county by numeric growth nationwide (behind Harris County, TX, and Miami‑Dade, FL) according to ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix (KNXV)KJZZ. Its annualized growth rate in 2024 was 4.52%, placing it within the country’s top expanding counties for size and speed.

From 2010‑2019 to 2024: Growth in Phoenix

  • Phoenix metro added ~755,074 people between April 2010 and July 2019.

  • From 2023 to 2024 alone, as many as 84,900 individuals were added to the region, demonstrating sustained momentum beyond pre-pandemic trends.

This growth has placed metro Phoenix firmly within the top tier of booming U.S. regions for population expansion.

What’s Driving Growth?

  • Migration (especially international) is the primary engine: nearly 49,000 newcomers in 2024, making up the majority of the growth in Phoenix.

  • Economic and job growth across Maricopa County continues to attract people from states like California, driven in part by lower taxes and more affordable housing.

  • Neighboring counties such as Pinal and Yavapai also saw strong growth—Pinal had one of the fastest percentage growth rates in the U.S. with ~5.6% increase from 2023–2024 per succeedinsuperioraz.com.

Top Neighborhoods & Places Newcomers Choose in Phoenix

Based on regional demand, housing reviews, and local buzz, here are some of the most sought-after neighborhoods in metro Phoenix:

  1. Downtown Scottsdale – Vibrant, upscale, arts & dining hotspot

  2. North Scottsdale – Gated communities and golf resorts

  3. Downtown Phoenix – Urban core with revitalized lofts and amenities

  4. Roosevelt Row Arts District – Known for street art, galleries, and hip culture

  5. Paradise Valley – Luxury estates, lush landscapes

  6. Arcadia – Family-friendly, trendy eateries, walkable vibes

  7. Tempe – Home to ASU, young professionals and lakeside lifestyle

  8. Glendale – Affordable, close to sports venues and downtown Phoenix

These neighborhoods continue to top relocation lists due to their mix of lifestyle, accessibility, and strong resale value.

Why Phoenix Still Ranks Among the Best Places to Move in 2025

  • The region’s affordable cost of living—especially compared to coastal metros—remains a major draw.

  • With remote work normal, homebuyers are prioritizing space over commute, making Phoenix’s suburban and exurban markets particularly desirable.

  • Job creation and expanding industries in tech, healthcare, finance, and logistics are anchoring long-term economic stability across metro Phoenix. 

  • Continuous international migration and strong natural increase are keeping population growth healthy, even as birth rates decline nationwide.

Thinking about moving to Phoenix? Know the facts!