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Somerton, AZ Homes for Rent

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    $1,095 - $1,395 per month

    Casa De Roman Apartments

    2 - 3 Beds

    514 W Yucca St, Somerton, AZ 85350

    Casa De Roman is a Beautiful Community. You'll find everything you want and need here.This 48-unit, well-landscaped community offers two- and three bedroom apartments with covered patios for all two bedrooms and washer & dryer hookups for all three bedrooms. And school bus pick-up and drop-off are available directly in front of the community, making convenience a snap.The property

    514 W Yucca St, Somerton, AZ 85350
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    $1,850 per month

    • 4 Beds
    • 1,630 Sq Ft
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    643 W 13th St, Somerton, AZ 85350

    Rental now available in Somerton, AZ. 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home offering 1,630 sq ft of living space. Features include front yard landscaping, pantry, and a storage shed accessible to tenant. Kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances including refrigerator, microwave, and dishwasher, with washer and dryer included. Home also includes solar for energy efficiency, resulting in low to no

    Anahi Torres RE/MAX Territory

    643 W 13th St, Somerton, AZ 85350
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    $1,200 per month

    • Property for Rent

    17364 S Ave A 1 2, Somerton, AZ 85350

    Great opportunity to rent 1.2 acres of open, compacted land; ideal for a variety of uses! This space is flat, very safe, and easy to access. While not fenced and without utilities (no water, electric, nor trash services), the ground is hard-packed and perfect for heavy vehicles and equipment. Located within minutes from Yuma, Somerton and San Luis, convenient access to nearby paved roads, this

    Alvaro Munoz Campa Play Realty

    17364 S Ave A 1 2, Somerton, AZ 85350

Why Live in Somerton

Somerton, Arizona, is a small town located in the fertile Yuma Valley, known for its agricultural landscape dotted with citrus and date fields. Situated 11 miles southwest of Yuma and close to the Mexican border, Somerton has a population of over 14,000 and offers lower housing prices compared to state and national levels. The housing market features a mix of renovated Ranch- and Pueblo-Revival homes from the 1930s to the 1950s, Craftsman-style and minimal traditional homes from the 1960s to the 1990s, and newer traditional homes with Mediterranean and Spanish-style elements. The town hosts a variety of annual events, including the Tamale Festival, Children’s Day, and holiday parades. Residents enjoy several parks, such as Council Avenue Park and Joe Munoz Park, which offer walking paths, play equipment, and community event spaces. Dining options along U.S. Route 95 and Somerton Avenue include authentic Mexican, Tex-Mex, Chinese, and breakfast dishes, with local shops and cafes centrally located. Essential services are available at area grocers and bargain retailers, while larger department stores and malls are found in nearby Yuma. Transportation is facilitated by U.S. State Route 95 and Yuma County Area Transportation, with the nearest international airport in Yuma. The town experiences a desert climate with hot summers and mild winters. While the local school districts receive average ratings, nearby Arizona Western College provides extensive degree programs.

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