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1930′s Ranch style home in FQ Story
This is a great early ranch located on a terrific street in one of the prettiest historic districts. All of the rooms are nice size, have great windows, gas fireplace in the large living room, formal dining and a VERY spacious eat-in kitchen for a 1930′s home complete with vintage stove. The master has a walk-in closet and it’s own full bath. A large family room, laundry room with... [Read more]
1926 Brick Bungalow in Roosevelt Historic District
This circa 1926 Brick Bungalow exudes beauty, elegance, and comfort from the moment you travel up the flower lined walk and tree filled yard. A large living room and formal dining room have great expanse with large windows and original wood built-ins on either end of the great room. A gourmet kitchen offers great counter and cabinet space complete with a spacious eat-in area. A major renovation... [Read more]
Exquisite 2 story Craftsman with basement
This is a truly exquisite home in the Roosevelt Historic District of Downtown Phoenix. A 3 yr remodel project resulted in an exceptional 4 bdrm 3 ba w/dbl masters, family room, basement, home with 4000 + sq ft of living space. All of the original charm of original windows, doors, built-ins, and hardware remain while a contemporary flair and an added second story brings it into the 21st century. The... [Read more]
Mid-Century Modern in FQ Story Historic District
Incredible mid-century modern home, 4600 + sq ft original floor plan with 8 bedrooms and 5 baths. The home has a great floorplan, does not feel overly huge and is in great shape with custom stained, polished concrete floors on the first floor and finished basement, oak floors on the second floor. The kitchen has been professionally remodeled, but still retains the walk-in fridge as a pantry. ... [Read more]
Creative Space near Grand Ave Art Scene
Originally, part of a 1920’s neighborhood grocery store, this freestanding building, completely re-developed in 2006, is now part of a small creative complex shared by an Architect and a local real estate development company. The unit features exposed brick on the interior walls, stained concrete floors, air conditioning and a restroom. Just a few short blocks from the Paisley Violin and other... [Read more]
Live in the Ashland Place Historic District
in this beautiful Spanish Bungalow. Ashland Place is a very cool and quaint Historic neighborhood near the Heard Museum. Your home would be just a few minutes walk to the Light Rail station at Encanto & Central. This home was built in 1925 and features original hardwood floors and a vintage stove. The interior has been freshly painted. The exterior features a very inviting front porch,... [Read more]
Bowling is coming to Downtown Phoenix
The Private Lounge - Courtesy of Lucky Strike Lanes A 12-lane bowling alley is coming to Downtown Phoenix in 2010 in what would seem to be an unlikely spot. The Phoenix Business Journal reported on Friday that RED Development, the developer for CityScape has struck a deal with the Lucky Strike Lanes and Lounge, a Hollywood-based entertainment concept, to bring a high-energy operation to the high-rise... [Read more]
Reduced prices at Portland 38
If you are in the market for an urban, loft style condo in the Downtown Phoenix area and have not checked out Portland 38, you may want to take a peek. The complex, which was designed by local Architect, Michael Underhill, offers some sleek design features including sand-blasted interior block walls, polished concrete floors, Miele stainless appliances, CeasarStone counters, 2′ tile baths, designer... [Read more]
Buying a move-in ready Bank owned home in Downtown Phoenix. How is that possible?
Sam and Kim, a local celebrity couple, who some of you may know, have discovered the secret. There is currently a Mortgage Loan program which will allow you to buy a fixer and obtain money to renovate the home and combine the 2 loans into one 30 year fixed rate loan. Sam and Kim, recently purchased a bank owned fixer near the Park Central Mall. At the same time that they were approved for... [Read more]
Pending home sales mark 5th month of growth
Source: Phoenix Business Journal, August 4th, 2009 – Article by Adam Kress Pending home sales were up for the fifth consecutive month in June, and according to the National Association of Realtors, that’s the first time in six years for such a hot streak. The NAR’s Pending Home Sales Index, based on contracts signed in June, rose 3.6 percent to 94.6 from an upwardly revised reading of 91.3... [Read more]

