Moving to Sun City, Arizona

Sun City, Arizona is a retirement community located in the northwest valley of Phoenix, Arizona. It is considered to be one of the most popular retirement communities in the United States because of its wide range of amenities and activities for seniors. The city was founded in 1960 by developer Del Webb and has since grown to encompass over 36,000 acres of land with a population of 37,500 people.

Sun City is known for its variety of amenities available for seniors to enjoy. These include a wide selection of golf courses, tennis courts, swimming pools, spas and fitness centers. There are also plenty of activities to do such as shopping at local stores or attending events like concerts or shows at the Sun Bowl Arena. There are also several parks and trails throughout the city which provide great opportunities for outdoor recreation and exploration.

The cost of living in Sun City is lower than most other cities in Arizona due to its large senior population and relatively low crime rate. The median home price is around $120,000 which makes it an attractive option for retirees who want to stay close to their families while still living comfortably on a fixed income.

The climate in Sun City is generally warm year-round with mild winters and hot summers which makes it ideal for those who don’t want extreme weather changes throughout the year. This also makes it great for outdoor activities like golfing or hiking as well as just simply enjoying the sunshine from your back porch!

Sun City is home to two major hospitals – Banner Boswell Medical Center and HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center – so healthcare access shouldn’t be an issue for anyone living there. The city also provides easy access to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport which makes traveling both domestically and internationally convenient for residents who may want to visit family or take vacations elsewhere during their retirement years.

All things considered, Sun City provides a great atmosphere for retirees looking for an active lifestyle with plenty of amenities nearby that cater specifically towards them without having to worry about high costs or crime rates like they might find in other cities across Arizona or even across the country.

Population: 38,309
Males: 15,762 (41.1%), Females: 22,547 (58.9%)

Maricopa County

Zip codes: 85351, 85373.

Demographics

Median resident age: 75.0 years
Median household income: $32,508
Median house value: $94,200

Population by Race

Races in Sun City:

  • White Non-Hispanic (97.7%)
  • Hispanic (1.0%)
  • Black (0.5%)

Ancestries: German (24.0%), English (18.1%), Irish (12.3%), United States (6.0%), Norwegian (4.4%), Polish (4.0%).

Land area: 14.5 square miles

Map of Sun City, AZ

Population by Education

For population 25 years and over in Sun City

  • High school or higher: 86.3%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.4%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 8.3%
  • Unemployed: 7.0%
  • Mean travel time to work: 26.3 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Sun City CDP

  • Never married: 4.5%
  • Now married: 64.7%
  • Separated: 0.6%
  • Widowed: 23.5%
  • Divorced: 6.7%

4.6% Foreign born (2.9% Europe, 1.2% North America).

Hospitals

Hospital/medical center in Sun City:

  • WALTER O BOSWELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (10401 THUNDERBIRD BLVD)

Other hospitals/medical centers near Sun City:

  • THUNDERBIRD SAMARITAN HOSP & HLTH CTR (about 8 miles; GLENDALE, AZ)
  • DEL E WEBB MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (about 8 miles; SUN CITY WEST, AZ)
  • HEALTHSOUTH VALLEY OF THE SUN (about 8 miles; GLENDALE, AZ)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Sun City:

  • LUKE AFB (about 9 miles; GLENDALE, AZ; Abbreviation: LUF)
  • PHOENIX SKY HARBOR INTL (about 24 miles; PHOENIX, AZ; Abbreviation: PHX)
  • WILLIAMS GATEWAY (about 49 miles; PHOENIX, AZ; Abbreviation: IWA)

Other public-use airports nearest to Sun City:

  • GLENDALE MUNICIPAL (about 7 miles; GLENDALE, AZ; Abbreviation: GEU)
  • PLEASANT VALLEY (about 13 miles; PEORIA, AZ; Abbreviation: P48)
  • PHOENIX GOODYEAR (about 15 miles; GOODYEAR, AZ; Abbreviation: GYR)

Amtrak stations near Sun City:

  • 13 miles: PHOENIX NORTHWEST (PHOENIX, 8101 BLACK CANYON FWY.) – Bus Station. Services: public payphones, call for taxi service.
  • 19 miles: PHOENIX (401 W. HARRISON ST.) – Bus Station. Services: ticket office, enclosed waiting area, public restrooms, public payphones, vending machines, free short-term parking, paid long-term parking, taxi stand.

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Sun City:

  • ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY-WEST (about 8 miles; Glendale, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 3,334)
  • GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 8 miles; GLENDALE, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 9,981)
  • GRAND CANYON UNIVERSITY (about 13 miles; PHOENIX, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 2,207)
  • UNIVERSAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE INC (about 13 miles; PHOENIX, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 2,091)
  • DEVRY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (about 14 miles; PHOENIX, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 3,165)
  • PHOENIX COLLEGE (about 16 miles; PHOENIX, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 5,911)
  • PARADISE VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 20 miles; PHOENIX, AZ; Full-time enrollment: 3,410)

Public primary/middle school in Sun City:

  • ZUNI HILLS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 1,016; Location: 10851 W. WILLIAMS; Grades: KG – 08)