$1,375 - $1,962 per month
Willow Creek Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
3147 Willow Creek Rd, Prescott, AZ 86301
$1,375 - $1,962 per month
Willow Creek Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
3147 Willow Creek Rd, Prescott, AZ 86301
$1,425 - $2,000 per month
2051 Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
2057 Willow Lake Rd, Prescott, AZ 86301
$900 - $1,400 per month
Paramount of Prescott
Studio - 1 Bed
135 N Montezuma St, Prescott, AZ 86301
$1,250 per month
342 S Mount Vernon Ave Unit Casita, Prescott, AZ 86303
Discover high-vibe living in the heart of Prescott, Arizona! Nestled on scenic South Mount Vernon, with breathtaking views of Thumb Butte right outside your picture window.Step inside and feel the difference:-Wireless internet & smart TV-Fully furnished with queen bed, cozy sofa, chairs & bar stools- Beautiful kitchen island perfect for cooking or remote work-Private
Prescott's historic Whiskey Row stands as the heart of downtown nightlife, while the iconic Courthouse Plaza hosts year-round community festivals against the backdrop of the Yavapai County Courthouse. The city features 450 miles of trails winding through the Granite Dells rock formations, including the scenic Prescott Peavine National Recreation Trail. Watson Lake draws residents for kayaking and fishing amid unique geological formations, while Goldwater Lake provides a peaceful setting for water activities. The World's Oldest Rodeo takes place annually at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds, celebrating the city's Western heritage. Local dining includes El Gato Azul's Mediterranean tapas and The Palace Restaurant and Saloon, one of America's top historic bars.
The median sale price for homes in Prescott is $634,000, with single-family homes commanding a median price of $725,000. Single-family homes in prestigious Hassayampa have a median price of $1,175,000, while Diamond Valley presents more affordable options with a median price of $389,900. Condominiums range from a median of $637,500 for one-bedroom units to $300,000 for two-bedroom units. The overall cost of living sits 21.4% above the national average. A family with school-age children needs approximately $127,000 annually to live comfortably, while renters should aim for $67,000. Property taxes remain relatively low at 0.44%, with a combined sales tax rate of 8.41%.
The city experiences four mild seasons with 300 days of sunshine annually and average summer highs in the mid-80s°F. Three public elementary schools have earned AMinus ratings from Niche, including Taylor Hicks School serving Diamond Valley and Lincoln Elementary School serving Forest Trails. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University maintains its Prescott campus in the city. Prescott sits 100 miles north of Phoenix, typically a two-hour drive via Interstate 17 and State Route 69.