$749 - $1,122 per month
Regency Square
Studio - 2 Beds
2350 S Avenue B, Yuma, AZ 85364
$749 - $1,122 per month
Regency Square
Studio - 2 Beds
2350 S Avenue B, Yuma, AZ 85364
$450 per month
12331 36th Place, Yuma, AZ 85367
Spacious 13,240 sq ft corner double lot in Yuma’s Foothills with three full RV hookups and two gated entries. Each RV spot is $450/month, power and water included, with shared access to a 16×8 storage shed with washer. Ideal for winter visitors traveling together, retirees wanting extra room for desert toys/boats, or contract workers who need flexible space. Plenty of parking and maneuvering
Kimberli Clabaugh Long Realty - Yuma
$894 - $1,518 per month
El Encanto
Studio - 2 Beds
2651 S 8th Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364
$600 per month
640 S 1st Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364
ALL UTILITIES PAID! MOVE IN SPECIAL! VERY CLEAN CUTE STUDIO DOWNTOWN AREA!
Debbie Hogan Fathom Realty Elite
$2,460 per month
550 Rio Vista Dr, Yuma, AZ 85365
Enjoy a fully furnished studio suite in our hotel at an affordable rate with free wi-fi, free utilities and free premium cable. Each studio suite has a full kitchen with full-size refrigerator, stovetop and microwave, and has a flexible workspace and plenty of storage. All our hotels are pet-friendly and have on-site guest laundry available. Plus, there are no long-term commitments and you can
$970 - $1,050 per month
Hayden Square
Studio - 1 Bed
2100 S Avenue A Ave, Yuma, AZ 85364
Often referred to as the sunniest city on Earth, Yuma, Arizona, is located in the Sonoran Desert along the Colorado River, roughly halfway between Phoenix and San Diego. Founded in the late 1800s as a river trading post, Yuma has grown into a mid-sized city of about 95,000 residents with a strong military and agricultural presence. Marine Corps Air Station Yuma is a major employer, and the region is a leading producer of crops like lettuce, wheat, and dates. Living in Yuma offers a slower-paced alternative to larger desert cities while still providing everyday amenities such as shopping centers, dining corridors, parks and medical facilities. Most residents rely on cars or public transit, with Interstate 8 connecting Yuma to San Diego and Phoenix. Route 95 has access to the U.S.–Mexico border in San Luis. Housing options range from late 20th-century builds to newer construction. Single-family homes are in planned neighborhoods with relatively few HOAs. Architectural styles tend to lean traditional or toward ranch-style designs with desert landscaping. Condo communities and age-restricted developments are also common. Homebuying activity is often influenced by military relocation cycles and seasonality, with demand often peaking in the summer months. Outdoor recreation plays a central role in daily life, with strong access to desert trails, golf courses and river-based activities along the Colorado River. Cultural attractions are in Downtown Yuma. The central district has restaurants, public art and annual events. Public schools, private schools and local colleges serve the community.