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A stylish living area is featured, with a brown leather sofa and a coffee table. The space includes a dining area with a small round table and four chairs. A large TV is mounted on the wall, and tall windows provide natural light.
Apartment in Phoenix
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

North Mountain Studio

Enjoy a stylish experience at this centrally-located studio. This spacious one bedroom one bath studio is perfect for a couple or solo traveler. Amenities include a fully stocked kitchen, coffee bar, SmartTV, WiFi, games, stackable washer dryer, and a small patio with grill and fire-pit. Walking distance to popular dining destinations Little Miss BBQ, The Vig, Timo Wine Bar, and Sushi Friend. Conveniently located 15 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport and 25 minutes from State Farm Stadium.

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A bright guesthouse features floor-to-ceiling windows that provide views of the surrounding landscaping. A spacious bed is positioned adjacent to a seating area and a TV. A decorative area rug complements the modern furnishings, creating a comfortable atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Phoenix
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 774 reviews

Resort-living in private Studio @ Villa Paradiso

* Private, bright guesthouse immersed in a peaceful oasis of lush landscaping. The guesthouse is right in front of our swimming pool. * Fully remodeled: Kitchen, TV, Wifi, Nespresso & more. * Central location: 10 mins from Old Town Scottsdale, ASU, Sky Harbor Airport, Spring Training & more. Check out my profile for two Luxury B&B suite listings in the main house. Private bedroom & bath, full access to living areas + breakfast. Ask about photoshoots or events across the various property areas.

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The two-story black structure is set among tall pine trees, with large windows allowing natural light to illuminate the exterior. A paved driveway leads to the entrance, while outdoor stairs connect the upper and lower levels. Soft lighting highlights the building’s contemporary design.
Guesthouse in Flagstaff
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Mountain Town Retreat

Enjoy this peaceful retreat with views of a mature forest and the San Francisco Peaks! Deer and elk graze across the ravine outside your bedroom window, and hummingbirds drink nectar from the abundant wildflowers. This is a really special spot! Still, our home sits inside Flagstaff, with all its amenities: cafes, roasteries, beer gardens, and breweries. Snow Bowl, Sedona, and the GC are not too far from us, along with many other day trip hikes and destinations. We love this place! Come join us!

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A cozy living area features a white sectional sofa adorned with decorative pillows. A round coffee table sits atop a textured area rug, complemented by a plant and a decorative statue. Natural light streams through the two casement windows, illuminating the space.
Home in Phoenix
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

Elegant Study of Light in Arty Coronado Historic

A zen-like designer creation with a focus on the natural light throughout this historic 1931 brick duplex. Original wood floors and casement windows, with elements of functional new in the kitchen and bathroom. Suspended bed. Private patio with soaking tub, fire pit and hammock. Short walk to the best local foodie destinations. 5 minutes to downtown, and yet in the heart of one of the most vibrant Phoenix neighborhoods. Owned, designed and operated by a local team with deep Airbnb experience.

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An inviting living area features a plush leather sofa, accent pillows, and a decorative throw. Large windows frame sweeping views of Sedona's red rock formations. A dining table for two and a balanced arrangement of artful decor enhance this bright and airy space.
Apartment in Sedona
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Rooftop Studio Hideaway Near Trails & West Sedona

Welcome to Cayuse Heights, a deluxe one-bedroom retreat perched in the heart of Sedona’s stunning landscapes. With stylish light-filled interiors and a private terrace offering sweeping views of red rocks and lush woodlands, you’ll find endless inspiration in the beauty around you. Thoughtfully designed for seamless indoor-outdoor living, this elegant studio features high-quality furnishings and amenities and is just a stone’s throw from Red Rock State Park and a short drive to West Sedona.

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Guesthouse in Sedona
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

Big Hit Ultimate View Retreat House W PRIVATE POOL

One Of Kind Luxury Location. It is the front row of Sedona. The house is adjacent to national forest with direct views of famous Bell Rock,Court house, Cathedral Rock and more. Feels like you are in a resort or a sanctuary. It's the ultimate calming retreat from the hectic everyday life, and a perfect home to entertain and relax W love ones. You will have a True and Special Sedona experience in this house. Perfect Romantic get away house with your OWN PRIVATE POOL for a couple or a friend.

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Home in Sedona
5 out of 5 average rating, 172 reviews

Red Rock VIEWS Villa, HiKING, Iconic Chapel

Enjoy majestic views of famous Sedona Red Rocks in the luxury of your own private villa. Steps away from iconic Chapel of the Holy Cross, popular hiking trails. House features mid-century modern aesthetic, 1- KING size , 1 -Sofa bed with 2 baths, 2 spacious living rooms, kitchen, office, outdoor dining space w BBQ. After a day in the desert, just short distance away, head to Downtown Sedona, pursue incredible art galleries and explore local restaurants ! TPT# 21426328/ 1,800 Sq. Ft.

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The exterior of the cottage features a blend of modern architecture and natural elements. Large windows provide ample natural light, while the wooden deck invites relaxation. The surrounding trees and rocky landscape complete the serene atmosphere of Oak Creek Canyon.
Cabin in Sedona
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Sunshine filled cabin on Oak Creek

Escape the city at The Sol Cottage on Oak Creek. Hike, swim, fish, or simply enjoy the tranquility of Oak Creek Canyon and Sedona. •Custom-built light-filled cottage •Stunning views from private balcony •Creek access in a quiet neighborhood •Minutes to popular trails •Walk to a local cafe •Fully Equipped kitchen •Luxurious king bedroom with ensuite bathroom • High-efficiency washer and dryer •A/C floor heating •Keypad check-in/No chores check-out •1 parking space •10 mins to uptown Sedona

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A cozy outdoor seating area features two rounded wicker chairs with blue and white cushions, complemented by a stone patio. The home, surrounded by tall pine trees, showcases large windows that invite natural light, creating a welcoming atmosphere for relaxation.
Earthen home in Prescott
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 466 reviews

The Majestic Mountain Retreat

Unplug and recharge at The Majestic Mountain Retreat, as seen on Cash Pad! Also known as the Walker Getaway, it is a wonderful place to relax and enjoy epic views from the patio. With no neighbors in sight in a quiet serene setting situated at 6500 elev. To get to our amazing view & home a high profile vehicle is recommended, it is a 1/4 of a mile on a steep dirt road. Great hiking & biking close by. We are off the beaten path but only 15 min to shopping and dining out. (21399677)

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A log cabin is nestled among trees, featuring large windows that provide natural light and views of surrounding nature. A spacious deck wraps around the cabin, with rocking chairs placed to enjoy the tranquil setting. The iconic red rock formations rise in the background.
Cabin in Sedona
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Sedona Cozy Log Cabin

Enjoy the tranquility of a log cabin against the base of the iconic red rocks. Surrounded by nature and gorgeous views. Famous Jacks Canyon Trailhead within walking distance of front door. Minutes away from amenities and downtown Sedona. Hot tub, steam sauna, fire pit, grill, and separate fenced dog yard off the laundry room. Enjoy the views from the serenity of covered patio and wrap around deck. You may even catch a glimpse of our resident owl.

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A contemporary outdoor bathtub is surrounded by lush greenery, offering a tranquil setting. Sunlight filters through the leaves, creating a serene atmosphere on the wooden deck where the tub rests. The space is designed for relaxation and connection with nature.
Home in Phoenix
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

The George Treehouse

The George Treehouse is anything but ordinary. Set high up in the trees, you get the feeling you have stepped into a 5 star resort. The tropical elements make you feel like you're miles outside the city, yet close enough to world-class restaurants, nearby events in PHX. This treehouse has been uniquely designed by well-known designers and architects. If you desire something over the top, special and exclusive then this is the place you must visit.

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The outdoor space features a rustic stone patio with a long wooden seating area under a pergola. Surrounding vegetation is visible, along with a stone barbecue area and a partially enclosed structure with windows. The landscape reflects a natural, earthy design characteristic of the home.
Earthen home in Jerome
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 376 reviews

House on the Edge of Time

Experience a one-of-a-kind stay in this handcrafted, earth-integrated home perched on the edge of Jerome. Designed by architect Paul Nonnast and inspired by Paolo Soleri, this 1977 home blends art, nature, and radical design. Not for everyone—access includes a rock-lined path, low doorways, and uneven surfaces. Rustic, quirky, and unforgettable, it’s ideal for adventurous travelers seeking something truly out of the ordinary.

Popular amenities for Arizona vacation rentals

All about Arizona

Arizona is in the southwest of the United States on the Mexican border, home to the sprawling Kaibab National Forest with its towering pines, lively music venues in Tucson, the Roosevelt Row Arts District in state capital Phoenix, and several Native American reservations. The state’s terrain spans the grassy prairies of the Patagonia region, rock formations carved by the elements at Chiricahua National Monument, and the limestone peaks framed by big skies in Sedona.

World-famous Route 66 runs through Flagstaff, while rugged red rock dominates the sweeping landscapes of Grand Canyon National Park and Monument Valley. Outdoors adventures abound, from exploring epic canyons to teeing off at golf events to watching the big hitters at baseball spring training. Arizona’s multiple dark sky parks draw stargazers, the north of the state boasts excellent conditions for skiing in the colder months, and the blue-green waters of Havasu Falls make a striking contrast with their rust-hued surroundings.

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Sedona

Sedona boasts some of the state’s most jaw-dropping landscapes. Surrounded by imposing red rock formations, pillars, and buttes, this striking natural landscape almost looks man-made, while the desert town’s surrounding Verde Valley wine region and crystal stores draw an eclectic crowd of epicureans and visitors in search of Sedona’s reputed spiritual energy. Dusty trails dotted with yucca plants sit alongside a bounty of public artwork and sculptures in the Gallery District.

Grand Canyon National Park

Where the Little Colorado River meets its bigger namesake in the northwest of Arizona, the towering layers of sedimentary rock and deep gorges of the Grand Canyon National Park extend over 250 miles and date back billions of years. Established in 1919, the park’s South Rim remains one of the more popular access points and is home to Yavapai Geology Museum, which also provides excellent vantage points from large picture windows. The panoramic, rust-colored views from Mather Point and Desert View Drive are the stuff of legend and the subject of countless movies.

Canyon de Chelly National Monument

Established in 1931, Canyon de Chelly National Monument dates back much further — it stands as one of North America’s longest continuously inhabited landscapes, spanning deep-orange sandstone cliffs, vertiginous spires, and plunging valleys dotted with vegetation. Ancestral Puebloans and Navajos carved dwellings out of the red rock centuries ago, sheltered by the towering cliffs, and the Navajo community still raises livestock in the canyons.

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