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Phoenix
has 36 wonderful Historic Districts containing over 7,000 homes.
Each possesses it's own character and unique sense of community.
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Over 20 major architectural styles are represented
in these charming Phoenix
neighborhoods. Residences built from 1885 to 1950 were constructed during
four major "Stylistic Eras" which reflect the city's growth,
socio-economic conditions and the influence of national and regional
design trends on local architects and builders.
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These
"Eras" include:
- The
Victorian Era (1885 - 1905)
- The
Bungalow Era (1905 - 1925)
- The
Period Revival Era (1915 - 1940)
- The
Ranch Era (1935 - 1960)
Homes
constructed during these eras continue to provide homes with character
to today's families.
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See
a sampling of Historic
Homes Currently For Sale
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"There is much to know about historic homes. Our in-depth knowledge
and experience in this market has proven to be a valuable advantage
in helping our clients."
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Larry Prier
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Why
choose Urban Living Properties?
Each
historic home is unique.
As Realtors specializing in Historic Neighborhoods, (and long-time
residents ourselves), we know that helping people buy and sell historic
homes is truly a specialty. A
Realtor who doesn't continually work in these areas simply can't
meet their clients' needs for current, accurate information.
Whether
you're buying or selling a historic home, you need a realtor who can
give you expert advice.
- Market
trends in the various neighborhoods
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The many architectural styles and their impact on the market
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The lifestyle can you expect in each of the historic neighborhoods
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Availability of grants or tax incentives for each home
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How to research a historic home
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These
are just a few of the many issues you'll want expert advice on before
buying or selling any historic home.
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In 1996, Helen Prier
was a co-founder of the
Phoenix Historic Districts Coalition
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Over the years,
we've accumulated a treasure trove of information which we feature in
our FREE "Living With History" Seminar
Series. Our love of the area and our years of experience, enable
us to provide our clients with in-depth knowledge of the real estate
trends in these and other urban neighborhoods.
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English Tudors are
just one of the many architectural styles found in the districts.
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Each Historic District
is identified
by these official street signs.
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"I love these neighborhoods, the houses,
the friendly people and the feeling of stepping back in time to a place
where neighbors knew and cared about each other. On any given day, you
could always have a chat with a friend next door.
Today, the Phoenix Historic Neighborhoods still have that friendly feeling
about them."
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Helen Prier
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Many homes have
been listed in
the National Register of Historic Places.
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Palms planted over many decades line the streets and add character.
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For
more information, Contact:
Office:
602.256.7177 - Cell: 602.499.4044
Helen Prier, E-mail: Helen@LoveUrbanLiving.com
Larry Prier, Broker, E-mail: LPrier@LoveUrbanLiving.com
LoveUrbanLiving.com
- Urban Living Properties, LLC
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Updated:
05/18/06
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