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Homes for Sale in Coolidge, AZ — Josh Bernal, REALTOR®

Coolidge has been quietly transforming. Once a small agricultural town, it’s now one of the fastest-growing communities in Pinal County thanks to new manufacturing and EV infrastructure investment along the I-10 corridor.

Newly built single-family homes and graded lots in Coolidge, Arizona

Coolidge has changed quickly, so current data matters more here than in a steadier market. I track this one closely. I’m Josh Bernal, REALTOR® with Yost Realty Group at RE/MAX Casa Grande. I’ve been working Pinal County since 2015, and Coolidge is one of the markets I follow most closely.

What’s happening in Coolidge right now

  • New residential development on the north and east sides of town
  • Industrial investment (data centers, EV manufacturing announcements) driving demand from incoming workers
  • Price-per-square-foot still well below Casa Grande and Maricopa — but the gap is closing
  • Strong rental demand from workers commuting to surrounding facilities

Property types in demand

  • Entry-level resale homes under 1,800 square feet
  • New-build subdivisions on the north and east edges of town
  • Single-family rentals
  • Larger lots outside the HOA subdivisions

What to watch for

  • HOA-restricted areas — newer subdivisions often have CC&Rs limiting RV parking, exterior modifications, short-term rentals
  • Older homes in central Coolidge may have polybutylene plumbing, original electrical, deferred maintenance
  • Drainage and lot grading — Coolidge sees flash flood concerns in some areas; FEMA flood zone status matters

What I do for Coolidge buyers and sellers

Full-service representation through Yost Realty Group’s 30-year-old Casa Grande office — close enough to know the Coolidge market intimately, structured enough to give every client a dedicated closing coordinator, free moving truck for local moves, and full admin and marketing support.

Get in touch

(480) 773-4489 · Direct

Email: [email protected]

Frequently asked questions about buying or selling in Coolidge

How much do homes cost in Coolidge, AZ?

Coolidge has drawn buyers because new construction opened up at prices that undercut much of the metro. You'll see older homes near the historic downtown alongside brand-new subdivisions on the edges of town, so the price range is wide. I can pull current listings and sold comps for either.

Is new construction a good option in Coolidge?

It can be, but new builds come with their own questions about incentives, lot premiums, timelines, and what the builder will negotiate. I represent buyers on new construction at no cost to you, so you have someone on your side at the design center and the contract.

What loan programs do buyers use in Coolidge?

Several programs serve buyers here, including VA for eligible veterans and service members, USDA in qualifying rural areas outside the city limits, FHA, and Arizona down payment assistance programs. Eligibility depends on the property, your credit, and your income. I am not a lender, and this is not a loan offer or a commitment to lend. A licensed lender can review your situation and give you the actual terms, rates, and disclosures.

How far is Coolidge from Casa Grande and Phoenix?

Coolidge is a short hop from Casa Grande and an easy run to the I-10 corridor toward the Phoenix valley, which is part of why buyers priced out elsewhere are looking here.

How do I start a home search in Coolidge?

Use the search tool on this site or call or text me at (480) 773-4489. I'll send current resale and new-construction options and tell you straight what each is worth.

Financing note. Josh Bernal is a licensed Arizona real estate salesperson, not a mortgage lender, mortgage broker, or loan originator, and does not offer or negotiate terms of credit. Information about loan programs on this page is general education. It is not an offer or commitment to lend and is subject to lender approval, credit qualification, and program availability. Down payment requirements, repayment terms, and Annual Percentage Rate (APR) vary by lender and borrower and are not quoted here. Program rules, income limits, and eligible-area maps are set by the relevant agency and change over time. This site is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or approved by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Federal Housing Administration, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, or the Arizona Industrial Development Authority. Equal Housing Opportunity.