Real Estate Market Stats
Zillow Home Value Index: $219,600
Zillow Home Value Index
Owners vs. Renters
Home Size in Square Feet
Year Built
| Local | National | |
|---|---|---|
| Zillow Home Value Index | $219,600 | $146,200 |
| Median Single Family Home Value | $236,300 | $146,400 |
| Median Condo Value | $165,500 | $145,200 |
| Median 2-Bedroom Home Value | $155,500 | $109,800 |
| Median 3-Bedroom Home Value | $217,800 | $140,900 |
| Median 4-Bedroom Home Value | $315,500 | $231,000 |
| Percent Homes Decreasing | 76.2% | 55.8% |
| Percent Listing Price Reduction | 29.2% | 28.9% |
| Median List Price Per Sq Ft | $128 | $92 |
| Median List Price | $290,000 | $185,000 |
| Median Sale Price | $262,000 | $176,500 |
| Property Tax | $1,739 | $2,105 |
| Turnover (Sold Within Last Yr.) | 4.6% | 3.3% |
| Median Value Per Sq Ft | $152 | $106 |
| 1-Yr. Change | -8.6% | -3.1% |
| Homes For Sale By Owner | 17 | 50,095 |
| New Construction | 0 | 44,560 |
| Foreclosures | 220 | 525,939 |
Neighborhoods in Flagstaff, AZ
Schools
Manuel Demiguel Elementary School
3500 South Gillenwater Dr | (928) 527-6000
PK, K-6 |
Flagstaff Unified District
Sturgeon Cromer Elementary School
7150 East Silver Saddle Rd | (928) 527-6000
Lura Kinsey Elementary School
1601 South Lonetree Rd | (928) 527-6000
PK, K-6 |
Flagstaff Unified District
Eva Marshall Elementary School
850 North Bonito St | (928) 527-6000
PK, K-6 |
Flagstaff Unified District
W F Killip Elementary School
2300 East 6th Ave | (928) 527-6000
PK, K-6 |
Flagstaff Unified District
South Beaver Elementary School
506 South Beaver St | (928) 527-6000
Thomas R Weitzel Elementary School
3401 N 4th Street | (928) 773-4090
Charles W Sechrist Elementary School
2230 Fort Valley Rd | (928) 527-6000
PK, K-6 |
Flagstaff Unified District
John Q Thomas Elementary School
3330 East Lockett Rd | (928) 527-6000
Neil V Christensen School
4000 North Cummings St | (928) 527-6000
PK, K-6 |
Flagstaff Unified District
Thomas M Knoles Elementary School
4005 East Butler | (928) 527-6000
Renaissance Magnet Middle School
3223 North 4th St | (928) 527-6000
Pine Forest School
1120 West Kaibab Lane | (928) 779-9880
Flagstaff Arts and Leadership Academy
3100 North Fort Valley Rd 41 | (928) 779-7223
Northland Preparatory Academy
3300 West Sparrow Ave | (928) 214-8776
Montessori Charter School of Flagstaff - Campus
850 North Locust | (928) 226-1212
Flagstaff Junior Academy
306 West Cedar Ave | (928) 774-6007
Bright Angel High School
121 East Birch Avenue, Suite 2 | (928) 638-2461
Juvenile Detention Education Program
911 East Sawmill Rd | (928) 226-5468
County Jail Education Program
911 East Sawmill Rd | (928) 226-5085
Star Charter School
145 Leupp Rd | (602) 412-3533
Weitzel's Puente de Hozho Bilingual Magnet School
3401 North Fourth St | (928) 527-6000
Mountain English Spanish Academy of Flagstaff (M.E
2300 East 6th Ave | (928) 773-4081
Ponderosa High School
2384 North Steves Blvd | (928) 779-6884
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Things to See and Do
Monte Vista Lounge
Southwestern cowboy novelist Zane Grey fronted the funding in the early 1920's for the "Monte V," as it is called. Built in the heart of downtown Flagstaff, The Hotel Monte Vista, as well as the Hotel Weatherford (located a block away), are memorable for their ghost stories. In the famous Monte Vista Lounge, glasses and barstools have been known to move on their own and guests have reported many i... (read more)
The Orpheum Theater
Built by the owner of the Weatherford Hotel in the early 1900's, the Orpheum Theater in downtown Flagstaff is one of the most historic buildings in town. It is also fully operational, offering a packed schedule of concerts, film festivals, comedy acts, and other community supported events. Summer visitors should check the dates for the famous annual Rocky Mountain Film Festival, which attracts fil... (read more)
The Hotel Monte Vista and Cocktail Lounge
Southwestern cowboy novelist Zane Grey fronted the funding in the early 1920's for the "Monte V," as it is called. Built in the heart of downtown Flagstaff, The Hotel Monte Vista, as well as the Hotel Weatherford (located a block away), are memorable for their ghost stories. In the famous Monte Vista Lounge, glasses and barstools have been known to move on their own and guests have reported many i... (read more)
Map of Things to See and Do
Suggested Trip Itineraries
Weekend in Flagstaff: The Ultimate Weekend in the Mountains
This trip is designed for the drive-by traveler looking to experience rich culture and vast wilderness of Flagstaff. Upon arriving in Flagstaff on a Friday night, travelers will want a good meal and a chance to poke around the historic downtown area. The first Friday of every month is the town’s “art walk.” Timing a visit around these dates will offer visitors a chance to see original art an... (read more - PDF guide)
Great Architecture of the Southwest
The Southwest is known for its endless vista* and frugal landscape. What is less known is that this landscape ha* inspired architects since Ancient times. Beginning with the Sinagua and Ana*azi around 1000 A.D., people have been building enormous structures into the gaping domes, onto the flat desert and over the red rock mesa* of the Southwest. Not only ancient inhabitants, but modern architec... (read more - PDF guide)
Loop-de-loop south of the peaks
There are so many options for loops just south of the peaks that I thought I'd put them all down at once. There are spectacular views of the peaks and the surrounding forest on each of these routes and the routes are good all around from wildflower season to the season of the snow. My personal favorite is noted in the "day note," but your personal favorite may be one of the others. Also, while... (read more - PDF guide)
Family Time
This trip is planned for families with young kids. Play-time is a must for the little ones, so it's built into the itinerary. There are many ways to enjoy Flagstaff and the surrounding area, and this trip includes a wide array of activities ranging from train rides to teppan tables. Sedona is just 40 minutes south, and I recommend making some time to take the kids to Sedona's Slide Rock during ... (read more - PDF guide)
Romancing the Snow
A winter wonderland for you and your sweetie await you. Downhill and cross-country skiing, fine-dining, and plush bed and breakfasts are all included in this trip. Since breakfasts are included in your lodging, breakfast spots are not mentioned. If you and your love decide to sleep in, I recommend Cafe Espress or La Bellavia for traditional and gourmet options, or Martans for a big plate of Mex... (read more - PDF guide)
The Mountain Bikers' Adventure
Spend five days exploring mountain biking trails in Flagstaff. The National Forest is known for a maze of single-tracks and the suggestions on this guide may well be switched out for the trails you discover during your visit. The trails in this trip are chosen for their varieties of terrain and all but one are located just north of town, except for the Sycamore Rim trail. The Sycamore Rim is al... (read more - PDF guide)
Hiking for the fit and daring
In six days, travel the most rewarding trails of Flagstaff, Arizona. Go from the highest peak in Arizona to red rock formations in juniper land just north of town. Bring your boots and plenty of water bottles for this trip. Also, there are fantastic camping sites not mentioned in this itinerary, so if you choose to camp rather than stay in one of Flagstaff's hotels, bring warm camping gear as w... (read more - PDF guide)
Best Places to Stay in Flagstaff
To soak in the magic of Flagstaff's nostalgic history, visitors will want to stay close to downtown, where the city's oldest buildings allow for a truly unique experience. Rumor has it the Hotel Monte Vista and the Weatherford are haunted. Local hotel workers are eager to share their ghost stories. Also keep in mind the proximity of hotels to the train tracks as many visitors not acclimated to th... (read more - PDF guide)
Best restaurants in Flagstaff
From fine dining to a quick bit after a long day of hiking, Flagstaff offers a broad selection of options, no matter what your preference is. And the gourmet selections do not stop at dinner as many restaurants specialize in unique breakfast options, obtaining the finest ingredients from local farmers and merchants. Do not think of this as a complete list as Flagstaff offers many other unique dini... (read more - PDF guide)
Flagstaff's top breakfasts
Every year there seems to be more options for breakfast in Flagstaff. Visitors need a good meal before hitting the trail and this guide features the top places to go. Those who require coffee before they function will find a tasty espresso brew at Macy's and MartAnne's is a local favorite, serving up the best breakfast burritos you'll ever taste. Morning Glory gets its produce locally. Cheaper bre... (read more - PDF guide)
Colleges
Colleges near Flagstaff, AZ
Public 4 year colleges
Northern Arizona University
Knoles Drive, Babbitt Administrative Center, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 523-9011
College Type: 4-Year
Highest Degree: Doctoral - Research
Students Enrolled: 20,000 & Above
Distance: 6.95
College America
3012 East Route 66, Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 213-6060 x1400
College Type: 4-Year
Highest Degree: Bachelor's
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 7.69
Empire Beauty School - Flagstaff
1790 E Rte 66, Flagstaff, AZ
(570) 429-4321 x2414
College Type: Less Than 2-Year
Highest Degree: Non-degree Granting
Students Enrolled: Under 1,000
Distance: 7.98
Coconino County Community College
2800 S. Lone Tree Rd., Flagstaff, AZ
(928) 527-1222
College Type: 2-Year
Highest Degree: Associate's
Students Enrolled: 1,000 - 4,999
Distance: 8.53
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