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Quality of Life

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Discover the Lifestyle of Mesa

Weather
Mesa's temperate climate is perfect for recreation. And, did we mention there are 300 days of sunshine?

Cost of Living
With the cost of living lower than the national average, Mesa is an excellent place to reside.

Housing Options
Mesa's housing market has stabilized, and offers great housing values. Mesa's home prices for new and resale continue to remain lower than the average for the Phoenix Metropolitan area.

Education
Choice is the name of the game when it comes to K-12 education in  Mesa. Both public and private schools offer progressive options.

Culture
Culture is big business in Mesa. The largest arts facility in the state, the Mesa Arts Center, is located downtown. This 212,755-square-foot center offers performing arts, visual arts, and arts education.    Public Art

Recreation & Entertainment
Mesa's sunny mild climate makes a host of activities like golf, hiking, and biking possible year-round.

Shopping
Mesa's economy and high wages has spurred phenomenal retail sector growth. Shopping/entertainment centers are accessible from virtually every area of Mesa.

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