Scottsdale Rental Market Overview
Scottsdale 1BR averages $1,800–2,800/month. Old Town Scottsdale and the North Scottsdale luxury corridor command extraordinary premiums. The Kierland Commons and Scottsdale Fashion Square areas command top commercial rents — $50–100/sqft for prime retail.
Common Lease Terms in Scottsdale
These are the lease terms most commonly seen in Scottsdale's rental market. Knowing what's standard gives you a baseline for negotiation.
- 12-month residential
- 5-7 year commercial/office
Local Tenant Protections
Arizona law provides the baseline for tenant rights, but Scottsdale may have additional local ordinances that affect your lease.
- Arizona Residential Landlord-Tenant Act
- 14-day security deposit return (with notice) or 30 days for deductions
- No local rent control (state law preempts)
For full Arizona statewide tenant rights, see our Arizona tenant rights guide.
Common Issues Renters Face in Scottsdale
These are the most frequent lease-related problems reported by tenants in the Scottsdale area:
- Premium rents with limited negotiating room
- High-end commercial leases with complex CAM structures
- HOA restrictions in luxury condo rentals
Negotiating Your Lease in Scottsdale
Arizona requires 48-hour entry notice and caps deposits at 1.5 months. Scottsdale commercial markets are landlord-dominated due to premium demand.
- Focus negotiations on lease length — shorter terms give you more flexibility in a tight market
- Request a tenant improvement allowance even if the landlord seems reluctant — the worst they can say is no
- Negotiate a clear early termination clause upfront, before you need it
- Ask for a renewal option with a set rent cap to protect yourself from escalating rents at renewal
Scottsdale retail commercial leases in Kierland and Fashion Square with aggressive percentage rent provisions and co-tenancy requirements. HVAC capital replacement in NNN leases — critical in a market that reaches 115°F.
Local Tip for Scottsdale Renters
Scottsdale's luxury retail market means co-tenancy provisions matter more here than almost anywhere in the Southwest. If an anchor tenant (a luxury department store or major dining concept) leaves Kierland or Fashion Square, your foot traffic assumptions change dramatically. Negotiate explicit co-tenancy triggers and rent reduction rights.
Frequently Asked Questions About Renting in Scottsdale
- Does Scottsdale have rent control?
- No. Arizona state law preempts local rent control. Scottsdale cannot cap rent increases.
- What is the Scottsdale commercial market like?
- Scottsdale has a premium office market in areas like the Scottsdale Airpark and Old Town. Class A office rents exceed $35 per square foot annually. Corporate headquarters like GoDaddy, Vanguard, and Charles Schwab have chosen Scottsdale.
- What CAM structures are common in Scottsdale commercial leases?
- Most Scottsdale commercial leases are NNN with CAM charges running $10–$18 per square foot annually. CAM reconciliation typically occurs annually with the potential for significant increases. Always negotiate a CAM cap.
- What HOA issues can affect Scottsdale residential leases?
- Many Scottsdale condos and townhouses are in HOA communities. Landlords renting units in HOAs may have restrictions on pets, parking, subletting, and short-term rentals. Ensure your intended use is permitted before signing.
- What tenant resources are in Scottsdale?
- Community Legal Services covers Maricopa County including Scottsdale. The Arizona Tenants Advocates organization provides information. Maricopa County courts handle landlord-tenant disputes.