Browse homes for sale in Chandler, AZ by subdivision. Includes subdivisions with no HOAs, as well as those that have HOAs, and homes in retirement communities.
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Chandler single family homes for sale . There are no "Great" lakes here but many subdivisions have small man made lakes throughout their communities.
Single family homes for sale in gated communities
Single family homes for sale on cul-de-sac lots
Single family homes for sale with basements. Basements are not common out here as they are in the midwest but some homes do have them.
Single family homes for sales in Ocotillo Lakes, Islands at Ocotillo, Villas at Ocotillo, and Balboa Point at Ocotillo.
Single family homes or sale in the Anderson Springs neighborhood.
Single family homes for sale in Fulton Ranch
Chandler, Arizona is located to the South East of Phoenix and is part of the Greater Phoenix area. It shares borders with Mesa, Tempe, and Gilbert. There are many housing options available in Chandler including single family detached homes, townhomes, patio homes, and condos. There are a number of gated communities, golf course homes, and lake subdivisions. Whether you want to live in a large community like Fulton Ranch or Ocotillo or want to live in a subdivision without an HOA, Chandler has a home for you.
While not common Chandler has some homes for sale with basements. Many homes have private pools and some communities have private community pools. There are also many public pools available to residents with lots of features for all ages.
Real estate in Chandler comes in a variety of prices as well depending upon the size of the home, style, features, and location. Use the links above to explore and find the Chandler home that is right for you.
Chandler is in metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona. Almost 250,000 folks call it home and many more drive in to town to work at Intel, Bashas Grocery Stores, the Chandler Fashion Center and at numerous hi tech businesses along the ‘Silicon Desert’ tech coridor. Although Chandler is not a heavy tourist destination, it is home to the first Arizona golf resort, San Marcos, it is known for the Ostrich Festival held in March and for it’s downtown area full of one of a kind stores, unique dining and beautiful community art.
Living in Chandler is never a dull proposition. You’ll have numerous parks to play in, the largest of which is Tumbleweed. Tumbleweed has playtopia, called the best playground in Arizona by The New Times, Tumbleweed Recreation Center, the city's newest spot to run, lift weights, spin or visit with friends and the tennis center with 15 lighted courts. Or you can shop in downtown Chandler, the Chandler Fashion Center, Casa Paloma or the Fulton Ranch Towne Center. Wanting to run, walk or bike? Check out the Paseo Trail that runs right through Chandler or the soon to be completed Western Canal trail.
Wanting culture? Check out who’s playing at the Chandler Center for the Arts, what’s happening at the Chandler Museum, who’s racing at Firebird International Raceway or hang out at either the Wild Horse Pass Casino or Lone Butte Casino. Hey, it’s culture to somebody.
And this is just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Learn more about living in Chandler.