Communities April 22, 2026

Why “Master-Planned” is Winning in the East Valley

Master-planned communities like Eastmark and Cadence are the top-selling neighborhoods in Arizona for 2026. Buyers are prioritizing the “15-minute city” lifestyle, where schools, parks, and retail hubs are accessible via golf cart or bike paths. Eastmark recently opened the Gateway Library, further cementing its status as the state’s #1 community for connectivity and lifestyle.

The Rise of the “Connected Community”

In the East Valley, people aren’t just buying a house; they are buying a “zip code lifestyle.” The massive success of master-planned developments in Mesa, Gilbert, and Queen Creek is driven by a desire for community infrastructure that traditional neighborhoods often lack.

Spotlight: Eastmark and the Gateway Library

Eastmark continues to lead the pack. In 2026, the completion of the state-of-the-art Gateway Library has become a central hub for the neighborhood. This isn’t just a place for books; it’s a tech-forward coworking space and a community meeting ground that has directly bolstered local property values.

Why Buyers Choose These Hubs:

  1. Safety and Scale: Gated or semi-gated enclaves within these communities provide a sense of security, while the scale of the development allows for high-end amenities like “The Bus Stop” social club or resort-style aquatic centers.

  2. Education Integration: Communities like Cadence are built around top-rated charter and public schools, ensuring that a child’s commute is a short walk rather than a long drive.

  3. Appreciation Potential: Because these areas are anchored by massive infrastructure (like the nearby tech expansions in Mesa), they tend to be more resilient during market fluctuations.