Arizona is one of the top destinations for Canadian snowbirds — affordable homes, low taxes, dry weather, and no shortage of golf courses. Here is everything you need to know.
Why Canadians choose Arizona
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Climate | 300+ days of sunshine; dry desert heat; mild winters (15°C–25°C) |
| Affordability | Median home prices $300K–$470K USD — significantly less than Vancouver or Toronto |
| Low taxes | No state income tax issues (2.5% flat rate — one of America’s lowest); low property tax |
| Proximity | Direct flights from Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal |
| Canadian community | Large established snowbird community; Canadian clubs and social networks |
| Golf and recreation | 300+ golf courses in the Phoenix metro alone; hiking, spring training baseball |
| Healthcare | Excellent hospitals and medical facilities in Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Tucson |
Popular areas for Canadians
| Area | Median Price (USD) | ~CAD (×1.38) | Character | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scottsdale | $650,000–$800,000+ | $897K–$1.1M+ | Upscale; golf; dining | Luxury snowbirds |
| Mesa | $400,000–$480,000 | $552K–$662K | Suburban; spring training; family-friendly | Mid-budget; active lifestyle |
| Chandler | $430,000–$530,000 | $593K–$731K | Tech corridor; modern amenities | Working professionals; families |
| Gilbert | $450,000–$550,000 | $621K–$759K | Suburban; excellent schools | Families; part-time residents |
| Sun City / Sun City West | $250,000–$400,000 | $345K–$552K | 55+ retirement community; recreation centres | Retirees; snowbirds on a budget |
| Surprise / Peoria | $350,000–$440,000 | $483K–$607K | Affordable suburbs; spring training | Budget-conscious snowbirds |
| Tucson | $300,000–$380,000 | $414K–$524K | University city; arts; Old West heritage | Affordability; culture |
| Sedona | $600,000–$900,000+ | $828K–$1.24M+ | Red rock scenery; spiritual tourism | Unique setting; vacation rental income |
| Prescott | $400,000–$550,000 | $552K–$759K | Mountain town; cooler than Phoenix | Altitude seekers; four-season climate |
Cost of ownership
Annual costs for a $400,000 USD home
| Cost | Annual Amount (USD) | Annual Amount (CAD ~×1.38) |
|---|---|---|
| Property tax | $2,400–$3,200 (0.6%–0.8%) | $3,312–$4,416 |
| Homeowners insurance | $1,200–$2,000 | $1,656–$2,760 |
| HOA fees (if applicable) | $1,200–$6,000 | $1,656–$8,280 |
| Utilities (part-year occupancy) | $1,500–$3,000 | $2,070–$4,140 |
| Landscaping | $600–$1,800 (desert landscaping is low-maintenance) | $828–$2,484 |
| Pool maintenance (if applicable) | $1,200–$2,400 | $1,656–$3,312 |
| Pest control | $300–$600 (scorpions, termites) | $414–$828 |
| Property management (if rented) | $3,200–$5,000 (8%–12% of rent) | $4,416–$6,900 |
| Total (owner-occupied, part-year) | $8,400–$19,000 | $11,600–$26,200 |
Arizona vs other snowbird destinations
| Factor | Arizona | Florida | Mexico |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median price | $400K–$470K USD | $380K–$450K USD | $200K–$400K USD (varies wildly) |
| Property tax | 0.6%–0.8% | 0.9%–1.5% | Very low |
| State income tax | 2.5% (flat) | 0% | N/A (for snowbirds) |
| Insurance | $1,200–$2,000 | $2,000–$8,000+ (hurricane) | Varies |
| Climate | Dry heat; mild winters | Humid; hurricane risk | Varies by region |
| Driving distance from western Canada | 2 days | Not practical | 3–4 days |
| Healthcare quality | Excellent | Excellent | Variable |
| Currency | USD | USD | MXN (more favourable) |
Financing as a Canadian
| Option | Down Payment | Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| RBC Bank (Georgia, N.A.) | 20%–25% | US rates (~6%–7.5%) | Uses Canadian credit; popular with snowbirds |
| US foreign national loan | 25%–30% | 6.5%–8.5% | ITIN required; variable terms |
| HELOC on Canadian home | N/A | Canadian rate (~6%–7%) | Borrow in CAD, buy in USD cash |
| All cash | 100% | N/A | Simplest; most competitive; no currency risk on payments |
Arizona-specific considerations
Property types
| Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Single-family home | Most common for snowbirds; yard; garage; some with pools |
| Condo / townhouse | Lower maintenance; HOA handles exterior; lock-and-leave |
| 55+ community | Age-restricted (at least one occupant 55+); recreation centres; social |
| Gated community | Security; common in Scottsdale and Mesa |
| Manufactured home | Most affordable option; some in 55+ parks; land-lease models |
Arizona-specific issues
| Issue | Details |
|---|---|
| Monsoon season | July–September; dust storms (haboobs) and flash flooding |
| Extreme summer heat | June–September; 40°C–47°C (105°F–117°F); AC is essential |
| Scorpions and pests | Bark scorpions are common in desert areas; pest control is a must |
| Water concerns | Arizona has ongoing water supply concerns; some communities restrict outdoor water use |
| Termites | Active in Arizona — termite inspection required; treatment may be needed |
| Irrigation / septic | Some rural areas are on well water or septic |
| Title insurance | Required for most transactions; standard in Arizona |
Tax planning
US taxes
| Tax | Arizona Details |
|---|---|
| Federal income tax | Rental income taxed federally (10%–37% brackets) |
| Arizona state income tax | 2.5% flat rate — one of the lowest in the US |
| Property tax | 0.6%–0.8% of assessed value — low nationally |
| Capital gains (federal) | 15%–20% on long-term gains |
| FIRPTA | 15% withholding at sale — refundable if actual tax is less |
Canadian reporting
| Obligation | Details |
|---|---|
| Form T1135 | Report US property if cost > $100,000 CAD — annual filing |
| Rental income | Report on Canadian return; claim foreign tax credit for US tax paid |
| Capital gains on sale | Report on Canadian return; foreign tax credit for US tax paid |
| US estate tax | Treaty-protected for most Canadians — consult a cross-border advisor |
Renting when you are not there
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Short-term rental (Airbnb/VRBO) | Popular in Scottsdale, Sedona; check city/HOA rules — many restrict STR |
| Long-term rental | 6–12 month lease when you are in Canada |
| Seasonal rental | Rent May–October (off-season); occupy November–April |
| Property management | 8%–12% of rental income; essential for out-of-country owners |
| City regulations | Phoenix, Scottsdale, Sedona, Tucson all have different STR rules |
| HOA rules | Many HOAs restrict or prohibit short-term rentals — verify before buying |
Buying process checklist
- Obtained an ITIN (IRS Form W-7) — allow 4–8 weeks
- Opened a US bank account (USD)
- Secured financing (pre-approval) or confirmed cash purchase plan
- Engaged an Arizona realtor experienced with Canadian buyers
- Found and inspected a property (home inspection, termite inspection)
- Reviewed HOA documents (if applicable) — rules, reserves, rental restrictions
- Closed the purchase (title company handles closing in Arizona)
- Set up homeowners insurance
- Arranged property management or house-watching service
- Engaged a cross-border tax advisor for US and Canadian filing
- Set up bill payment / auto-pay for property tax, HOA, utilities
- Updated Canadian Form T1135 reporting