The latest PropertyShark study breaks down how much residential space the national median sale price of $400,000 can potentially buy across the 100 largest U.S. cities, revealing massive geographic disparities in what that budget could get you. With that in mind, how much space does the $400,000 U.S. median home price buys in Arizona cities?
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Within the Western U.S., the minimum amount of space that buyers could secure for a $400K budget sits at 393 square feet, roughly one-quarter of what they could get in the Midwest. In six of Arizona’s largest cities, a $400,000 budget could buy less than 1,820 square feet — the national median home size. Scottsdale is the most space-constrained, offering roughly half the square footage that Tucson does for the same $400,000 budget.
Here are more highlights:
- Tucson could get buyers the most space for $400,000 in Arizona at 1,892 square feet, as the only large city in the state to surpass the national median.
- Scottsdale could deliver the least amount of space in the state at just 924 square feet for $400K, at a price per square foot of $433.
- In Chandler, buyers can secure about 1,397 square feet for $400,000, the second-smallest amount of space in the state after Scottsdale.
- Glendale sits at 1,707 square feet for $400K, while Mesa, Phoenix and Gilbert all sit well below the national median at 1,546, 1,515 and 1,473 square feet, respectively.
- Detroit buyers could get the most space among the country’s 100 largest cities — nearly 5,000 square feet — while those in Manhattan may get the least, at just 267 square feet.
This is a mathematical analysis based on each city’s price per square foot, and in some cities, it may not fully reflect the actual available housing stock.

Explore the full PropertyShark study to see how far $400K stretches across all 100 largest U.S. cities: https://www.propertyshark.com/Real-Estate-Reports/2026/03/03/how-much-space-400k-buys-in-largest-us-cities/.