Dewey-Humboldt, AZ Neighborhood Guide: Acreage, Homes, Lifestyle

by The Hill Collective

Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona is the smallest and most rural of the Prescott Quad Cities, with a population of about 4,589 and a median home value between $330,300 and $392,579. The town sits about 13 miles east of Prescott along State Route 69 in Yavapai County and is known for acreage lots, the Agua Fria River corridor, and the Prescott Country Club community. Dewey-Humboldt real estate has appreciated approximately 119% over the last decade, ranking it in the top 20% nationally for long-term appreciation.

Where is Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona?

Dewey-Humboldt sits in central Yavapai County, about 13 miles east of downtown Prescott and 6 miles east of Prescott Valley. The town covers ZIP codes 86327, 86329, and parts of 86303 and runs along State Route 69 with Mingus Mountain to the east.

How much do homes cost in Dewey-Humboldt?

The median home value in Dewey-Humboldt ranges from about $330,300 to $392,579 depending on the source, well above the national average but below Prescott and Prescott Valley. The mix of housing keeps the median accessible. Single-family detached homes account for about 66% of the town's housing units, and manufactured or mobile homes on owned land make up another 31%.

What are the best neighborhoods in Dewey-Humboldt?

  • Prescott Country Club for an established golf community with a clubhouse, pool, and the Antelope Hills-style mature landscaping.
  • Quailwood for golf-course homes along Quailwood Greens.
  • The Villages at Lynx Creek for a 55-and-better community with single-level homes.
  • Hidden Valley Ranch for acreage parcels with mountain views.
  • Cliff Rose for newer single-family homes near State Route 69.

What schools serve Dewey-Humboldt?

Most Dewey-Humboldt homes fall inside Humboldt Unified School District, the same district that serves Prescott Valley. The district operates Humboldt Elementary School inside the town limits and feeds students into Bradshaw Mountain Middle School and Bradshaw Mountain High School. The district serves about 5,432 students total and earns an above-average rating.

What is there to do in Dewey-Humboldt?

Dewey-Humboldt's lifestyle centers on the outdoors. The Agua Fria River runs through the town, and the Bradshaw Mountains and Mingus Mountain bookend the views. Lynx Lake sits 10 minutes away, and the historic mining town of Jerome is a short drive east on State Route 69 and State Route 89A. Residents drive to Prescott Valley or Prescott for larger shopping, but the town has its own grocery, hardware, restaurants, and town park.

Why move to Dewey-Humboldt?

Buyers choose Dewey-Humboldt for larger lots, lower price points than Prescott proper, and access to acreage that is increasingly hard to find inside the Quad Cities. The town has minimal HOA presence outside of golf communities, which appeals to buyers who want room for RVs, workshops, or animals.

Frequently asked questions about Dewey-Humboldt, AZ

How big is Dewey-Humboldt?

Dewey-Humboldt has a population of about 4,589 and a low density of roughly 200 people per square mile, making it the most rural of the Quad Cities.

When did Dewey-Humboldt incorporate?

Dewey-Humboldt incorporated in 2004, which is what shifted the region from a Tri-Cities label to the current Quad Cities designation.

Is acreage available in Dewey-Humboldt?

Yes. Acreage parcels are still available in Dewey-Humboldt, often in the 1 to 5 acre range, which is harder to find in Prescott Valley or central Prescott.

Who specializes in Dewey-Humboldt real estate?

The Hill Collective AZ, led by Heather and Alex Hill with W & Partners, handles homes throughout Dewey-Humboldt and the surrounding Quad Cities.

Interested in Dewey-Humboldt homes or acreage? Contact The Hill Collective AZ to see current listings or to evaluate what your Dewey-Humboldt property is worth.

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