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There are three distinctive communities, F. Q. Story, Palmcroft and Encanto-Palmcroft that offer unbelievable variety. All built in the 1920s or 1930s, they offer all of the varieties of building architecture that can be found in Phoenix Real estate. From the English-Tudor through to the Spanish or western style homes., you will find it all. There are historic real estate communities that will give you spectacular views or our vibrant Sonoran desert and city views at night. Many of the homes have been upgraded with
Imagine living in a home that was built around the turn of the century long before Arizona was a state. The history of Phoenix can be found in the real estate located in the historic districts. Back when the cowboys still wore guns and the dance saloon was the only “culture” to be found, families were building homes and living in the valley. Those early families are the ones who saw the vision for Phoenix and brought the true culture that we still experience today. Today, there are numerous homes that carry a historical story with them. You can use our Multiple Listing Service to search for homes in the historic districts of Phoenix. You can find a home that will meet your needs, many have been updated to meet the current amenities of newer homes without losing the charm and romance of a turn of the century home. In communities like Las Palmas North Kenilworth and Truman Terrace.
In the community of East Evergreen you will find several homes dating to the early 1900s. On most spectacular is the Fennemore Estate. Unbelievable history. One of only two homes built with this architecture. The first home in Phoenix with electric ceiling fans and an evaporative cooler. Other communities that offer a trip back in time are Bennett, Kenilworth and Chelsea Place.
Many of the historic homes also boast large lots with plenty of room for ht e family to spread out. The trees are mature, the streets are quiet and the neighbors are great. Let your children walk in the tree lined streets or play in the large back yards.
When you drive into any of these historic real estate communities you will notice a variety of architecture. You may see ranch style, Colonial Spanish , simple Southwest or ranch style. Each community is unique and each home within the community is equally exceptional.
Real estate buyers looking for a home in one of our many historic districts will find a home that will give great enjoyment to the entire family.