Phoenix, AZ — All ZIP codes

Every ZIP code we profile inside Phoenix, with side-by-side population, income, and home-value data so you can compare neighborhoods within the same city.

ZIP codes
43
in Phoenix
Population
1,431,979
summed across ZIPs
Avg income
$62,515
household, ACS
Avg home value
$287,750
owner-occupied

Neighborhood ZIPs

85003
Maricopa County
8,105 ppl
85004
Maricopa County
9,071 ppl
85006
Maricopa County
24,777 ppl
85007
Maricopa County
14,169 ppl
85008
Maricopa County
59,734 ppl $308,500
85009
Maricopa County
51,713 ppl
85012
Maricopa County
7,861 ppl
85013
Maricopa County
20,163 ppl
85014
Maricopa County
26,120 ppl
85015
Maricopa County
41,848 ppl
85016
Maricopa County
36,320 ppl
85017
Maricopa County
41,195 ppl
85018
Maricopa County
37,558 ppl
85019
Maricopa County
29,084 ppl
85020
Maricopa County
33,582 ppl
85021
Maricopa County
39,611 ppl
85022
Maricopa County
50,320 ppl
85023
Maricopa County
33,985 ppl
85024
Maricopa County
24,947 ppl
85026
Maricopa County
— ppl
85027
Maricopa County
38,136 ppl
85028
Maricopa County
18,136 ppl
85029
Maricopa County
47,886 ppl
85031
Maricopa County
33,410 ppl
85032
Maricopa County
69,352 ppl $343,700
85033
Maricopa County
60,114 ppl $224,600
85034
Maricopa County
5,001 ppl
85035
Maricopa County
54,524 ppl
85037
Maricopa County
52,061 ppl
85040
Maricopa County
33,802 ppl
85041
Maricopa County
62,369 ppl $274,200
85042
Maricopa County
45,315 ppl
85043
Maricopa County
38,938 ppl
85044
Maricopa County
40,815 ppl
85045
Maricopa County
6,645 ppl
85048
Maricopa County
34,039 ppl
85050
Maricopa County
31,248 ppl
85051
Maricopa County
43,623 ppl
85053
Maricopa County
28,939 ppl
85054
Maricopa County
8,131 ppl
85083
Maricopa County
19,744 ppl
85085
Maricopa County
26,505 ppl
85086
Maricopa County
43,083 ppl

How to read a city ZIP grid

A city is rarely a single market. Phoenix includes 43 distinct ZIP codes, and the difference between two adjacent neighborhoods can be larger than the difference between two states. When you scan the cards above, watch for clusters of similar median income or home value — those typically mark a coherent neighborhood. Outliers (a much higher or lower number than nearby ZIPs) often signal a special-purpose area: a university campus, a downtown business district, a new master-planned community, or a historically distinct enclave. Our relocation guide walks through how to triage a long list of candidates without getting lost in the data.

If you’re relocating to Phoenix, start by ruling out ZIPs that don’t fit your budget or commute, then click through to the individual profiles for the survivors. Each ZIP page includes density, time zone, and nearby ZIPs so you can radiate outward when your top picks don’t pan out. For a wider view that includes neighboring suburbs, see the Phoenix–Mesa–Chandler metro hub.

Service businesses can use this same grid in reverse — identifying the densest, highest-income ZIPs as opening territories, then expanding outward. The combination of population, density, and income on a single page is meant to make those judgement calls easier than digging through Census tables by hand.