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Studio Apartments for Rent in Casa Grande, AZ

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    $938 - $1,500 per month

    Tierra Pointe Apartments

    Studio - 2 Beds

    700 E Rodeo Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85122

    Tierra Pointe is currently leasing and offering all of our future residents their preferred apartment home with a choice of studio, one or two bedroom floor plan. We have a variety to choose from (4 to be exact!) and are located in a gated community in a newly developing area. We are very centrally located and are right by the new Fry's Marketplace. We also have easy access to I-10. Resort style

    700 E Rodeo Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85122
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    $870 - $1,350 per month

    Courtyard Apartments

    Studio - 2 Beds

    2060 N Trekell Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85122

    Located in the heart of Casa Grande, AZ, our community is ideal for those seeking the ultimate in comfort and convenience. Local eateries and a variety of schools are located close to Courtyard Apartments. When you take in the beauty and attractions that Casa Grande has to offer you will appreciate the easy access we provide to public transportation and Interstates 8 and 10. Meticulously crafted

    2060 N Trekell Rd, Casa Grande, AZ 85122

Why Live in Casa Grande

Casa Grande, Arizona, situated between Phoenix and Tucson, is a growing city with a population of around 60,000. Known for its small-town charm, it has seen significant growth since the early 2000s due to an influx of manufacturing and distribution employers. Major employers include Sun Life Health and Franklin Foods, with Lucid Motors planning further expansion. The city offers a mix of 21st-century Spanish-style homes and late 20th-century ranch-style houses, with new workforce housing developments underway. Casa Grande's downtown area, particularly around Florence Boulevard, features a variety of locally owned restaurants and shops, with a focus on American and Mexican cuisine. The Promenade shopping mall provides additional retail and dining options. For recreation, Casa Grande boasts 19 parks and 17 miles of hiking trails, with Dave White Regional Park offering sports facilities and a golf course. The city also hosts events like the Electric Light Parade and Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations. Educational opportunities include the highly rated ASU Preparatory Academy and dual-enrollment courses at local high schools. Casa Grande's crime rates have decreased over the past decade, aligning with the national average. While the city experiences extreme heat and occasional dust storms, it remains a desirable location for those seeking a balance between urban and rural living.

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