Tempe Rental Market Overview
Tempe 1BR averages $1,500–2,000/month. Hayden Butte, South Tempe, and the ASU corridor command premiums. Arizona State University creates one of the most significant university commercial and residential markets in the West. Arizona's tenant protections apply.
Common Lease Terms in Tempe
These are the lease terms most commonly seen in Tempe's rental market. Knowing what's standard gives you a baseline for negotiation.
- 12-month and academic-year residential
- 3-5 year commercial
Local Tenant Protections
Arizona law provides the baseline for tenant rights, but Tempe may have additional local ordinances that affect your lease.
- Arizona Residential Landlord-Tenant Act
- 14/30-day security deposit return
- No local rent control
For full Arizona statewide tenant rights, see our Arizona tenant rights guide.
Common Issues Renters Face in Tempe
These are the most frequent lease-related problems reported by tenants in the Tempe area:
- Student lease joint-and-several liability near ASU
- Very competitive market with above-market rents
- Mill Avenue commercial leases with personal guaranty requirements
Negotiating Your Lease in Tempe
Arizona requires 48-hour entry notice and caps deposits at 1.5 months. Tempe's ASU market is among the tightest in Arizona.
- 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
Tempe university-adjacent leases with August clustering around ASU fall semester start. Commercial leases in the ASU research park with specialized technology and IP-related provisions.
Local Tip for Tempe Renters
Tempe's ASU market means lease pressure is extreme in August. But ASU's unique position as the largest public university by enrollment in the US creates year-round commercial demand that most college towns don't have — especially in the tech and innovation districts around SkySong. Understand whether you're in the seasonal student market or the year-round tech market before committing to a lease.
Frequently Asked Questions About Renting in Tempe
- How does ASU affect the Tempe rental market?
- Arizona State University's Tempe campus with 70,000+ students creates enormous housing demand. Vacancy near campus is extremely low and rents are among the highest in the Phoenix metro.
- What are the main lease issues for ASU students in Tempe?
- Joint-and-several liability, very competitive market requiring quick decisions, high security deposits, and strict guest policies are the main issues. Some landlords also require 12-month payment even for academic-year tenants.
- Does Tempe have rent control?
- No. Arizona prohibits local rent control.
- What is the commercial market like in Tempe?
- Mill Avenue and the Rio Salado area have premium retail and office space with high demand from tech companies and ASU-adjacent businesses. Personal guaranty is common for smaller commercial tenants.
- What tenant resources are in Tempe?
- Community Legal Services covers Maricopa County. Maricopa County courts handle landlord-tenant disputes. ASU Student Legal Services provides free advice to enrolled students.