Historic Living in Phoenix AZ

Historic Living in Phoenix AZ

Inventory - Historic Homes for Sale in Phoenix

Each historic Phoenix home is unique. As a Arizona Real Estate Broker who lives and works in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona, one of the areas of urban real estate that we at RooPho Realty specialize in is Historic Phoenix Neighborhoods.  I know that helping people buy and sell Phoenix historic homes is truly a specialty. Any Arizona Realtor who doesn't continually work in these Historic Phoenix areas simply can't meet their clients' needs for current, accurate information. Whether you're buying or selling a historic Phoenix home, you need a Phoenix Historic Specialist who can give you expert Arizona real estate advice with the following downtown urban living information:

  • Market trends in the various neighborhoods
  • The many architectural styles and their impact on the market
  • The lifestyle can you expect with Arizona historic living in each of the historic Phoenix neighborhoods
  • Availability of grants or tax incentives for each home
  • How to research a historic home

 Please contact us at RooPho Realty LLC today with your questions on buying or selling a historic home in Phoenix.


Click on each Historic District name for more information and location

Alvarado (1907-1933)

Garfield Place  (1909-1942)
Ashland Place  (1920-1940) Idylwilde  (1928-1941)
Brentwood  (1926-1956) La Hacienda  (1926-1954)
Campus Vista  (1939-1956) Margarita Place  (1927-1949)
Cheery Lynn  (1928-1945) Medlock Place  (1926-1956)
Coronado  (1907-1942) Moreland Street  (1887-1929)
Country Club Park  (1939-1946) North Encanto  (1939-1950)
Del Norte Place  (1927-1945) Oakland / University Park (1887-1935)
Dennis Addition  (1883-1931) Phoenix Homesteads  (1935-1937)
Diamond Street  (1938-1942) Roosevelt  (1924-1942)
Earll Place  (1927-1942) Roosevelt Park (1924 - 1942)
East Alvarado  (1929-1942) Victoria Place  (1910-1930)
East Evergreen  (1909-1929) Villa Verde  (1928-1940)
Encanto-Palmcroft  (1920-1939) Willo  (1910-1950)
Encanto Vista  (1943-1953) Windsor Square  (1912-1945)
Fairview Place  (1928-1948) Woodland  (1880-1935)
F.Q. Story  (1921-1942) Woodlea  (1928-1949)
  Yaple Park  (1928-1940)
   
 
  

Urban Properties in the Phoenix Metro area are more than Lofts and Condos and the real estate specialist you choose to help you not only understand the type of property and the neighborhood you're interested in but also one that knows how to negotiate on your behalf. RooPho Realty specializes in Phoenix Urban living and has always included Phoenix historic properties as part of that. Contact the Phoenix Urban specialist that can help you with the whole process of buying an Urban home and you'll know why we are still selling in this difficult market.