Biltmore
Phoenix, AZUpscale resort-adjacent neighbourhood around the Arizona Biltmore, with luxury condos, office towers, and Camelback Road retail — popular with professionals and second-home buyers. Median home values sit at $1120K — well above the Phoenix-metro median — and the neighbourhood is home to roughly 23,981 residents with a median household income near $53K.
Prices have edged up 4.1% year-over-year, broadly tracking the Phoenix market. Rents average around $4,000/month, and 66% of homes are owner-occupied. Demographically, the area skews toward a family-heavy mix with strong demand for good schools and quieter streets, with a typical-for-the-metro commute of 26 minutes and 64% of adult residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher.
On the lifestyle side, Biltmore is car-dependent, though a cluster of neighbourhood shops softens the edges (Walk Score 31). Inside the neighbourhood footprint OpenStreetMap counts 25 restaurants, 7 cafés, 2 grocery stores, and 5 parks — the kind of day-to-day density that shapes how it actually feels to live here, beyond the price tag.
Key Neighbourhood Stats
Last updated: 2026-04Median Home Value
$1.1M
+4.1% YoY
Month-over-Month
+0.2%
vs. last month
Median Rent
$4,000/mo
+0.6% YoY
Walk Score
31
Car-dependent
Transit / Bike
12 / 25
out of 100
Median Home Price Trend
Biltmore — 24-month rolling
Who lives here
Census ACS 5-year estimates
Getting around
Walk Score & OpenStreetMap amenity data
Amenities within neighbourhood
25
Restaurants
7
Cafés
2
Grocery
5
Parks
12
Schools
11
Transit stops
Schools
64% of Biltmore residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher. For school-level ratings, boundaries, and test scores, see GreatSchools.
View schools on GreatSchoolsData sources: Zillow ZHVI & ZORI (home value, rent), U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year estimates (demographics), Walk Score (walkability), OpenStreetMap (amenity counts). Neighbourhood boundaries approximate Census tract groupings. Not financial or investment advice.