Homes for Rent in Tampa, FL (2,073 Rentals)

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property at 1221 E Flora St

$2,175

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$2,175

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$2,175

2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

Available Jun 1

1221 E Flora St

TampaFL33604
property at 4543 Bay Spring Ct

$3,300

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$3,300

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$3,300

3 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath Townhome for Rent

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4543 Bay Spring Ct

TampaFL33611
property at 3516 W Price Ave

$3,400

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$3,400

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$3,400

3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home for Rent

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3516 W Price Ave

TampaFL33611
property at 1734 W Cherry St

$6,000

4 Bedroom, 4 Bath Home for Rent

Available May 15, 2027

1734 W Cherry St

TampaFL33607
property at 2208 E 15th Ave

$950

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$950

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$950

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

Available Jun 15

2208 E 15th Ave

TampaFL33605
property at 4022 Tumble Wood Trl

$1,600

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$1,600

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$1,600

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4022 Tumble Wood Trl, Unit 103, Unit 103

4022 Tumble Wood Trl
TampaFL33613
property at 1910 E Palm Ave

$1,795

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$1,795

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$1,795

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Condo for Rent

Available Jun 5

1910 E Palm Ave

TampaFL33605
property at 11239 Cedar Hollow Ln

$2,630

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$2,630

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$2,630

2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Townhome for Rent

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property at 3103 W Napoleon Ave

$3,800

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$3,800

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$3,800

4 Bedroom, 3 Bath Home for Rent

Available Jul 11

property at 2319 E 10th Ave

$800

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$800

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$800

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

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2319 E 10th Ave

TampaFL33605
property at 1701 W Louisiana Ave

$800

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$800

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$800

5 Bedroom, 3 Bath Home for Rent

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property at 5026 Sunridge Palms Dr

$850

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$850

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$850

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5026 Sunridge Palms Dr, Unit 3, Unit 3

5026 Sunridge Palms Dr
TampaFL33617
property at 1105 E Bird St

$900

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$900

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$900

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Condo for Rent

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1105 E Bird St, Unit #3, Unit #3

1105 E Bird St
TampaFL33604
property at 1411 E 27th Ave

$900

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$900

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$900

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1411 E 27th Ave

TampaFL33605
property at 8414 N River Dune St

$1,100

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$1,100

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$1,100

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property at 104 E Euclid Ave

$1,400

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$1,400

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$1,400

1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

Available Jun 1

104 E Euclid Ave

TampaFL33602

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property at 3802 N Oak Dr

$1,550

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$1,550

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$1,550

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3802 N Oak Dr, Unit W11, Unit W11

3802 N Oak Dr
TampaFL33611
property at 3710 E Flora St

$1,595

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$1,595

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2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

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3710 E Flora St, Unit A, Unit A

3710 E Flora St
TampaFL33604
property at 7905 N Mulberry St

$1,650

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$1,650

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$1,650

2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Townhome for Rent

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7905 N Mulberry St

TampaFL33604
property at 1909 E 99th Ave

$1,695

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$1,695

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1909 E 99th Ave, Unit A, Unit A

1909 E 99th Ave
TampaFL33612

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property at 3107 Chipco St

$1,799

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$1,799

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$1,799

3 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

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3107 Chipco St

TampaFL33605
property at 16586 Brigadoon Dr

$1,800

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$1,800

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$1,800

2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Townhome for Rent

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16586 Brigadoon Dr

TampaFL33618
property at 2205 E 5th Ave

$1,850

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$1,850

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$1,850

2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

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2205 E 5th Ave

TampaFL33605
property at 10101 Lake Oak Cir

$1,899

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$1,899

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2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Townhome for Rent

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10101 Lake Oak Cir

TampaFL33624
property at 10125 Lake Oak Cir

$1,900

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$1,900

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$1,900

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10125 Lake Oak Cir

TampaFL33624
property at 1739 W Spruce St

$1,900

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$1,900

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$1,900

4 Bedroom, 1 Bath Home for Rent

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1739 W Spruce St

TampaFL33607
property at 12325 Villager Ct

$1,925

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$1,925

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$1,925

2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Townhome for Rent

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12325 Villager Ct

TampaFL33625

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property at 3232 S Macdill Ave

$1,995

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$1,995

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3232 S Macdill Ave, Unit 210, Unit 210

3232 S Macdill Ave
TampaFL33629
property at 3217 e Jean St

$2,100

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$2,100

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$2,100

3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home for Rent

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3217 e Jean St

TampaFL33610
property at 4158 Pinelake Ln

$2,100

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$2,100

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4158 Pinelake Ln

TampaFL33618
property at 16565 Brigadoon Dr

$2,150

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$2,150

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$2,150

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16565 Brigadoon Dr

TampaFL33618

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Tampa Overview

Wide open and pristine, Tempe is the very freshest place to live in the Valley of the Sun. Tempe, Arizona is a glistening suburb of Phoenix sprawling along the southwestern metro boundary against the open desert, yet just 10 miles from the center of the megalopolis. Its squeaky-clean, spacious boulevards present ideal biking, running, and walking routes all within a short commute to downtown. It’s the ideal area of Phoenix metro for raising a family, pursuing academic interests, outdoor sports and recreational activities, and experiencing the wonders of the Arizona desert and Superstition Mountains. Tempe has its own cultural and entertainment attractions, like the locally famous Tempe Center for the Arts and other such venues for live music and other stage performances, and the city’s epic outdoor festivals. Its world-class natural landmarks feature the Hayden Butte towering over Tempe with ancient rock art, multiple gorgeous lakes for boating and other water activities, and countless urban attractions. Whatever your age or interests, if you’re bound for Phoenix metro, go straight to Tempe for the fun and easy living that inspires so many newcomers to the valley every year.

Tampa Overview

Wide open and pristine, Tempe is the very freshest place to live in the Valley of the Sun. Tempe, Arizona is a glistening suburb of Phoenix sprawling along the southwestern metro boundary against the open desert, yet just 10 miles from the center of the megalopolis. Its squeaky-clean, spacious boulevards present ideal biking, running, and walking routes all within a short commute to downtown. It’s the ideal area of Phoenix metro for raising a family, pursuing academic interests, outdoor sports and recreational activities, and experiencing the wonders of the Arizona desert and Superstition Mountains. Tempe has its own cultural and entertainment attractions, like the locally famous Tempe Center for the Arts and other such venues for live music and other stage performances, and the city’s epic outdoor festivals. Its world-class natural landmarks feature the Hayden Butte towering over Tempe with ancient rock art, multiple gorgeous lakes for boating and other water activities, and countless urban attractions. Whatever your age or interests, if you’re bound for Phoenix metro, go straight to Tempe for the fun and easy living that inspires so many newcomers to the valley every year.

What is the history of Tampa?

Tempe is an historically agricultural community that ultimately became a thriving commercial and tourism center for Arizona. In 1865, after Fort McDowell was built in the north valley, farmers dug out prehistoric irrigation canals left by the Hohokam tribe to carry Salt River water for irrigation. Hispanic military and mining settlers moved to the area east of Phoenix and south of the river, which is now Tempe. They helped build new irrigation canals and farms. Eventually, wheat, barley, oats, alfalfa, grains, dates, citrus fruits, and other cash crops were flourishing. In 1885, the state selected Tempe as the location for a teacher training school that ultimately grew to become Arizona State University. Tempe became linked to the national transport system and building lot sales began to thrive. Shipping and commerce grew quickly. Roosevelt Dam opened in 1911, ensuring abundant water. Residential growth increased after WWII and farms disappeared. The city was finally annexed in 1974, and a decade later the small teacher’s college became Arizona State University. 

What is the history of Tampa?

Tempe is an historically agricultural community that ultimately became a thriving commercial and tourism center for Arizona. In 1865, after Fort McDowell was built in the north valley, farmers dug out prehistoric irrigation canals left by the Hohokam tribe to carry Salt River water for irrigation. Hispanic military and mining settlers moved to the area east of Phoenix and south of the river, which is now Tempe. They helped build new irrigation canals and farms. Eventually, wheat, barley, oats, alfalfa, grains, dates, citrus fruits, and other cash crops were flourishing. In 1885, the state selected Tempe as the location for a teacher training school that ultimately grew to become Arizona State University. Tempe became linked to the national transport system and building lot sales began to thrive. Shipping and commerce grew quickly. Roosevelt Dam opened in 1911, ensuring abundant water. Residential growth increased after WWII and farms disappeared. The city was finally annexed in 1974, and a decade later the small teacher’s college became Arizona State University. 

How is the weather in Tampa?

Want to play outside virtually every day of every year for the rest of your life? Move to Tempe! The seasonal narrative for Tempe, Arizona is probably the simplest in North America: It’s normally very hot in the summer and very pleasant in the winter. That’s it — the whole story. More specifically, July temperatures range from a high of around 105°F to a low of about 75°F, with an average around 74° and only 3 rain days. The January range is from a high of about 66° to a low of 39°, with an average of about 47°, again with just 3 rain days on average for the season.

How is the weather in Tampa?

Want to play outside virtually every day of every year for the rest of your life? Move to Tempe! The seasonal narrative for Tempe, Arizona is probably the simplest in North America: It’s normally very hot in the summer and very pleasant in the winter. That’s it — the whole story. More specifically, July temperatures range from a high of around 105°F to a low of about 75°F, with an average around 74° and only 3 rain days. The January range is from a high of about 66° to a low of 39°, with an average of about 47°, again with just 3 rain days on average for the season.

How do I get around town?

Tempe is recognized as the greater Phoenix area’s most bikeable and walkable municipality. Ideally, transportation for Tempe residents involves a personal car. However, the flat terrain and metro grid layout makes the area very bikeable and walkable, offering hundreds of square miles with well-maintained modern bike and pedestrian routes. Combining walking with mass transit can provide more fun and practical options for many. Tempe offers 15 local bus routes, including two express buses. It is also the only area of metro Phoenix featuring a streetcar, and light rail serves the entire area connecting Tempe/Mesa to Phoenix.

How do I get around town?

Tempe is recognized as the greater Phoenix area’s most bikeable and walkable municipality. Ideally, transportation for Tempe residents involves a personal car. However, the flat terrain and metro grid layout makes the area very bikeable and walkable, offering hundreds of square miles with well-maintained modern bike and pedestrian routes. Combining walking with mass transit can provide more fun and practical options for many. Tempe offers 15 local bus routes, including two express buses. It is also the only area of metro Phoenix featuring a streetcar, and light rail serves the entire area connecting Tempe/Mesa to Phoenix.

What is the Tampa commute like?

There are abundant transportation resources for cross-town commuters in the Phoenix metropolitan area.  From downtown Phoenix to points north in the valley and onward to Sedona and Flagstaff is I17. Serving commuters coming north from Tucson, or heading west out of Phoenix, is I10. Other primary metro routes include I8 to Yuma, AZ and on to Mexicali, MX. Around town are the 101, 202, and 303 Phoenix bypasses for commuters in the respective areas of three metro radiuses outward from the city center. It’s fair to say that all major routes are consistently busy during morning and afternoon drive times. Valley Metro bus lines provide local transportation throughout the urban area. Light rail expansion for metro Phoenix is underway. The Sky Harbor International Airport and the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport offer national and international flights. 

What is the Tampa commute like?

There are abundant transportation resources for cross-town commuters in the Phoenix metropolitan area.  From downtown Phoenix to points north in the valley and onward to Sedona and Flagstaff is I17. Serving commuters coming north from Tucson, or heading west out of Phoenix, is I10. Other primary metro routes include I8 to Yuma, AZ and on to Mexicali, MX. Around town are the 101, 202, and 303 Phoenix bypasses for commuters in the respective areas of three metro radiuses outward from the city center. It’s fair to say that all major routes are consistently busy during morning and afternoon drive times. Valley Metro bus lines provide local transportation throughout the urban area. Light rail expansion for metro Phoenix is underway. The Sky Harbor International Airport and the Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport offer national and international flights. 

Why live in Tampa, FL?

Tempe is the heart of the Valley of the Sun, surrounded on three sides by the other most highly desirable Phoenix-area communities and the world’s most lush desert on the fourth. Maybe just a few days of rain here and there doesn’t sound like much, and it’s not. However, when it rains during the monsoon season, it pours like no place else. The Sonoran Desert actually receives the highest amount of annual rainfall of any desert on earth. That’s why it’s such a lush desert, rich in cactus forests and blooming desert flowers. Abutting that unique kind of wilderness makes Tempe special. Its affordable housing makes it more special. Its job growth rate exceeds the national average. Tempe offers strong employment opportunities in electronics manufacturing, tourism, healthcare, and other fields. The outdoor lifestyle for Tempe residents further enjoy wonderful parks, outdoor sports, year-round open-air dining, and so much more that is only possible in such a reliable climate. Tempe and neighboring Scottsdale, Mesa, and Phoenix altogether offer a vibrant entertainment and cultural scene. ASU adds a relaxed college-town atmosphere. There are also fun adult communities for active seniors. Tempe is ideal for seizing the urban opportunities that the enormous Phoenix metro region delivers and enjoying the incomparable nature of the surrounding desert and mountains.  

Why live in Tampa, FL?

Tempe is the heart of the Valley of the Sun, surrounded on three sides by the other most highly desirable Phoenix-area communities and the world’s most lush desert on the fourth. Maybe just a few days of rain here and there doesn’t sound like much, and it’s not. However, when it rains during the monsoon season, it pours like no place else. The Sonoran Desert actually receives the highest amount of annual rainfall of any desert on earth. That’s why it’s such a lush desert, rich in cactus forests and blooming desert flowers. Abutting that unique kind of wilderness makes Tempe special. Its affordable housing makes it more special. Its job growth rate exceeds the national average. Tempe offers strong employment opportunities in electronics manufacturing, tourism, healthcare, and other fields. The outdoor lifestyle for Tempe residents further enjoy wonderful parks, outdoor sports, year-round open-air dining, and so much more that is only possible in such a reliable climate. Tempe and neighboring Scottsdale, Mesa, and Phoenix altogether offer a vibrant entertainment and cultural scene. ASU adds a relaxed college-town atmosphere. There are also fun adult communities for active seniors. Tempe is ideal for seizing the urban opportunities that the enormous Phoenix metro region delivers and enjoying the incomparable nature of the surrounding desert and mountains.  

What Tampa landmarks should I see?

The valley region is replete with American Southwest cultural and natural landmarks.  Popular landmarks and historical locations in Tempe attract many visitors and new residents every year. The Tempe History Museum, Tempe Center for the Arts, Edna Vihel Arts Center, and other museums and galleries offer regional cultural education programs. The Diablo Stadium and Mountain America Stadium are landmarks that also provide loads of entertainment for local sports fans. Many works of unique architecture throughout the Phoenix metro area, the ASU Tempe Campus (and the ASU museum), the S'edav Va'aki Museum, and others present fascinating sights. Nature further presents the region’s imposing Hayden Butte, Camelback Mountain, Superstition Mountains, the staggering indigenous desert specimens at the Florence Junction arboretum (50 miles), and other sites offer wonders to behold. 

What Tampa landmarks should I see?

The valley region is replete with American Southwest cultural and natural landmarks.  Popular landmarks and historical locations in Tempe attract many visitors and new residents every year. The Tempe History Museum, Tempe Center for the Arts, Edna Vihel Arts Center, and other museums and galleries offer regional cultural education programs. The Diablo Stadium and Mountain America Stadium are landmarks that also provide loads of entertainment for local sports fans. Many works of unique architecture throughout the Phoenix metro area, the ASU Tempe Campus (and the ASU museum), the S'edav Va'aki Museum, and others present fascinating sights. Nature further presents the region’s imposing Hayden Butte, Camelback Mountain, Superstition Mountains, the staggering indigenous desert specimens at the Florence Junction arboretum (50 miles), and other sites offer wonders to behold. 

What is there to do around Tampa?

What makes Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, and the greater Phoenix valley so attractive to so many millions of visitors and residents? Residents of Tempe rental homes have a great wealth of fun and interesting things to do in the area. From the cliff-face drives past the extraordinarily unique lakes of the Superstition Mountains, via Apache Junction (28 miles) to the local Tempe Town Lake, residents enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, and even houseboat leisure. The Tempe Center for the Arts features concerts and other live performances. Hayden Butte, the South Mountain Park and Preserve, and the broader southwest desert wilderness west of Tempe provide a mysterious and deeply satisfying natural environment for exploration. Sporting events at the Wells Fargo Arena, the Angels spring training, and other sports opportunities offer plenty for fans to enjoy. There’s also great fishing, swimming, other water recreation, pervasive golfing, off-roading adventures, hot air ballooning, biking, and hiking. From strolling through botanical gardens to boating, to gaming events, brewery tours, and on and on, there’s just too much more to list here.

What is there to do around Tampa?

What makes Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, and the greater Phoenix valley so attractive to so many millions of visitors and residents? Residents of Tempe rental homes have a great wealth of fun and interesting things to do in the area. From the cliff-face drives past the extraordinarily unique lakes of the Superstition Mountains, via Apache Junction (28 miles) to the local Tempe Town Lake, residents enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, and even houseboat leisure. The Tempe Center for the Arts features concerts and other live performances. Hayden Butte, the South Mountain Park and Preserve, and the broader southwest desert wilderness west of Tempe provide a mysterious and deeply satisfying natural environment for exploration. Sporting events at the Wells Fargo Arena, the Angels spring training, and other sports opportunities offer plenty for fans to enjoy. There’s also great fishing, swimming, other water recreation, pervasive golfing, off-roading adventures, hot air ballooning, biking, and hiking. From strolling through botanical gardens to boating, to gaming events, brewery tours, and on and on, there’s just too much more to list here.

Where is the best place to move in Tampa?

Few major metro suburbs in the US present the number of high-quality, modern housing choices you’ll find in Tempe rental homes. Driving through Tempe, the area has that feel of the all-American suburb where families and active singles are all thriving here. That makes sense because the schools are high quality, there are over-abundant family attractions, and no end to the outdoor recreation options. The neighborhoods are loaded with appealing amenities for residents of rental homes in Tempe. Some great neighborhoods fitting this description for renters in Tempe include the Westshore area of Tempe Town Lake. These areas offer shopping, great ethnic dining scenes, and lively nightlife. The Cyprus Southwest, Alta Mira, and Dava Lakeshore neighborhoods are all affordable and reputedly especially safe areas. Other neighborhoods with appealing options for Tempe rentals include Optimist Park, Kyrene-Superstition Southeast.

Where is the best place to move in Tampa?

Few major metro suburbs in the US present the number of high-quality, modern housing choices you’ll find in Tempe rental homes. Driving through Tempe, the area has that feel of the all-American suburb where families and active singles are all thriving here. That makes sense because the schools are high quality, there are over-abundant family attractions, and no end to the outdoor recreation options. The neighborhoods are loaded with appealing amenities for residents of rental homes in Tempe. Some great neighborhoods fitting this description for renters in Tempe include the Westshore area of Tempe Town Lake. These areas offer shopping, great ethnic dining scenes, and lively nightlife. The Cyprus Southwest, Alta Mira, and Dava Lakeshore neighborhoods are all affordable and reputedly especially safe areas. Other neighborhoods with appealing options for Tempe rentals include Optimist Park, Kyrene-Superstition Southeast.

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Vickie4+ years in Tampa

September 24, 2025

Tampa is an active, vibrant, interesting, and entertaining city with plenty of opportunities for fun, adventure, education, and personal growth. It's a great place to call home.

Vickie4+ years in Tampa

August 10, 2025

When you live in Tampa, you never run out of things to do. Whether you're single, married, a couple, and do or don't have kids, the city has somehting of interest for everyone for all ages.

Frequently Asked Questions about Tampa

What type of rentals are currently available in Tampa?

There are currently 2016 Apartments for Rent in Tampa, FL with pricing that ranges from $509 to $13,005. There are also 2011 Single Family Homes for rent, Condos, and Townhome rentals currently available in Tampa ranging from $700 to $25,000.

What is the current price range for Rental Homes in Tampa?

Today's rental pricing for Homes for Rent, Condos and Townhomes in Tampa ranges from $700 to $25,000 with an average monthly rent of $3,339.

How much are larger Three and Four Bedroom Rentals in Tampa?

For those who are looking for larger living arrangements, Three Bedroom Apartments in Tampa range from $649 to $8,067, while Three Bedroom Homes, Condos, and Townhomes for rent range from $1,390 to $25,000. Four Bedroom Single-Family rentals are also available starting from $700 and Four Bedroom Apartments start at $509.

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