HELP! Buyers just cancelled escrow on this fantastic 2/1 Spanish Revival right off of Central Avenue in the popular Willo Historic District! 65 West Virginia Avenue will be back on the market by morning, but here’s your chance to get it before anyone else. FHA Appraisal is DONE! Home Inspection is DONE! Big front porch, [...]
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Generally located along Hoover, Vernon and Ashland avenues between Central Avenue and Third Street in Phoenix, Arizona. Bungalow with backdrop of city skyline, anyone? The moderately priced single-family homes of Ashland Place Historic District are just a few steps from the business and residential towers along Central Avenue to the west, creating a unique juxtaposition [...]
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Near the central core of Phoenix lies a quiet stretch of pavement less than one-quarter mile in length. Within that quarter-mile, a collection of 30 homes comprise the compact neighborhood called East Alvarado – a neighborhood whose evolution traces the history of Phoenix and illustrates a pivotal phase in the development of both the Valley [...]
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Del Norte Place stands today as an island of style and grace within the central city. A tribute to Dr. Norton and long range city planning, the neighborhood enjoys the pastoral atmosphere afforded by the surrounding greenbelt of Encanto Park and Golf Course. Historic Del Norte House, just to the north, now stands, surveying a [...]
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Alvarado Historic District is located along the intersection of Monte Vista and Alvarado roads, extending north to Oak Street, east to Third Street and south toward Palm Lane. The Alvarado Historic District, one of the smallest and most exclusive districts in Phoenix, is a well-hidden gem in the central core. If you have ever gotten [...]
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