| Name | La Montana Del Sur |
| Type of community | All-ages community ? |
| Lot rent range | $425 - $575 |
| Pet policy |
Pet friendly Pet restrictions apply See Community - Pet restrictions |
| Community owner type | Company, privately held |
| Property manager on site | |
| Year built | 1973 |
| Water type | City |
| Sewer type | City provided |
| Street width | Wide |
| Parking | Off-street |
| Street type | Paved |
| Climate Zone Rating | HOT-DRY |
The lot rent ranges from $425 - $575 per month and includes:
| Trash pickup | Water | Sewer |
La Montana Del Sur is an established all-ages community in south Phoenix, offering an affordable entry point to Arizona living. Monthly lot rent includes water, sewer, and trash pickup—a meaningful cost advantage for budget-conscious residents.
Located in a hot-dry climate zone typical of central Arizona, the community sits on wide, paved streets with off-street parking throughout. An on-site property manager handles day-to-day operations. The park welcomes pets, though restrictions apply.
Lot rent ranges from $425 to $575 monthly, making it accessible for retirees, families, and working professionals. The community provides essential gathering spaces—a clubhouse, swimming pool, and playground—alongside maintained sidewalks for residents who prefer walking.
Phoenix’s sprawling metro area offers job opportunities, healthcare facilities, shopping, and dining within a short drive. The hot-dry climate means year-round sunshine and minimal rainfall, appealing to those seeking predictable weather.
| Clubhouse | Swimming pool | Sidewalks |
| Playground | ||
La Montana Del Sur is located in Climate Zone 2. A HOT-DRY climate is defined as a region that receives less than 20 inches (50 cm) of annual precipitation, and where the monthly average outdoor temperature remains above 45°F (7°C) throughout the year.
Knowing your area’s climate zone (as assigned by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Building America Program into one of eight zones), can help you predict your heating and cooling needs. Humidity and temperature can of course vary, even by county.
The Building America HOT-DRY climate zone corresponds to the portions of IECC zones 2 and 3 in the dry category.
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