Considerations when moving from Mesa to Tempe

Cost of living: Mesa vs. Tempe

Mesa Tempe
Average rent cost $1,786 $1,834
Average home value $432,892 $471,494
Average income (per capita) $64,524 $64,080
Cost of living (single person) $2,416 $5,433
Cost of living (family of 4) $5,566 $6,810
Unemployment rate 6.1% 5.4%
  • Rent prices in Tempe are 3% higher than in Mesa.
  • Home prices in Tempe are 8.9% higher than in Mesa.
  • Income is the same in Tempe and Mesa.
  • The cost of living for a single person in Tempe is 124.9% higher than in Mesa.
  • The cost of living for a family in Tempe is 22.3% higher than in Mesa.
  • The unemployment rate in Tempe is 11.48% lower than in Mesa.

To put this in perspective, you would need around $6,746.27 in Tempe to maintain the same standard of life that you can have with $3,000.00 in Mesa.

How life is different in Mesa vs. Tempe

Tempe Mesa
Population 180,587 504,258
Political leaning Democratic 49.8-48.3 Republican 52-48
Summer high 104ºF 105ºF
Winter low 42ºF 40ºF
Annual rain 9" 10"
Annual snow 0" 0"
Crime index 42.36 44.67
  • The population of Tempe is approximately 64% lower than the population of Mesa.
  • In the last presidential election, Tempe voted Democratic and Mesa voted Republican.
  • The average high in the summertime in Tempe is 104ºF and in Mesa, it’s 105ºF.
  • During the coldest part of the year, Tempe reaches the temperature of 42ºF and Mesa gets down to 40ºF.
  • You can expect about 9 inches of annual rainfall in Tempe vs 10 inches of rainfall in Mesa.
  • In Tempe, it snows about 0 inches annually vs 0 inches of snow in Mesa.
  • Tempe has a lower crime rate than Mesa with a crime index of 44.67 vs 42.36.

Things to do in Tempe

Whether you prefer to be in the great outdoors, soak up some culture, or catch a live game, Tempe has plenty to offer:

Museums in Tempetoggle

  • AZ Heritage Center at Papago Park
  • Tempe History Museum
  • Arizona State University Art Museum
  • ASU Museum Ceramics Center and Brickyard Gallery
  • Petersen House Museum
  • Charles Trumbull Hayden Memorial
  • Legoland Discovery Center
  • Pixypros Selfie Museum
  • The Scene

Parks in Tempetoggle

  • Tempe Town Lake
  • Kiwanis Park
  • Papago Park

Sports Teams in Tempetoggle

  • Arizona State University Sun Devils (NCAA)

Universities in Tempetoggle

  • Arizona State University

FAQ

How much does it cost to hire a professional moving company from Mesa to Tempe?toggle

To ship furniture from Mesa to Tempe with a mover will cost between $350 and $1,132. The cost to move a two- to three-bedroom home will range from $835–$2,472, and a four-bedroom move or bigger move from Mesa to Tempe will cost from $1,330–$3,918.

How much are moving container companies from Mesa to Tempe?toggle

Moving containers from Mesa to Tempe will cost you $111 to $830 for a studio or one-bedroom home. For a two- to three-bedroom move, moving containers can cost $372 to $1,177. A larger home will cost $768 to $1,581.

How much is a moving truck from Mesa to Tempe?toggle

Renting a moving truck is usually the cheapest option, but it requires you to do all of the driving and labor; these estimates include the estimated fuel cost:

Moving a studio or one-bedroom apartment in a rental truck will cost around $37 to $94. A larger move will cost $49 to $119, and a four-bedroom or larger move from Mesa to Tempe costs from $64 to $147.

How far in advance should I book Mesa-to-Tempe movers?toggle

Ideally, you should book your move from Mesa to Tempe at least two months in advance. If you’re moving during the busy summer months, it’s best to book your movers at least three months ahead of your move. The sooner you reserve your Mesa-to-Tempe movers, the better the chance you’ll get the most affordable rates and secure the exact moving date you need. Some movers even offer early-bird discounts for advance reservations.

What time of year is the cheapest to move to Tempe?toggle

The cheapest time of year to move to Tempe is between early October and late April. This period of time is outside of the moving industry’s peak season (May–September), which means demand — and therefore pricing — will typically be lower. A majority of all U.S. moves happen between May and August, so staying outside the busy summer months will help you save money.

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