Central Corridor Real Estate
Phoenix's Central Corridor is the city's premier historic residential area, where rows of tree lined streets and decades-old homes provide a distinct old-world charm in beautiful contrast to the Southwest and Sonoran architecture prevalent elsewhere in the city.
Phoenix Central Corridor real estate spans the communities of Arcadia, Biltmore, and the Camelback Corridor, as well as 12 small historic districts; they are as follows: Alvarado; Ashland; Cheery Lynn; Coronado; Country Club; Del Norte; East Alvarado; Encanto-Palmcroft; Fairview Place; Idylwilde; Oakland; Phoenix Homestead; Story, F.Q.; Roosevelt; Willo; Victoria; Woodland; Winds Square.
Central Corridor was opened for development in 1926, when home and property designs often followed east coast architecture, with styles like Tudor and Victorian among the most common. Most homes here pre-date the 1950s, and are often surrounded by lush rows of trees planted in the same period. Abundant vegetation in Central Corridor, fed by nearby canal waters, helps counter desert heat and provides luxurious shade during Phoenix's intensely hot summer months.
Many homes here feature renovations and additions in keeping with modern luxury standards of living, while a small minority of rebuilt homes here have fetched colossal prices on the market. Central Corridor's most exclusive area is its Biltmore Estate section, where a stunning variety of million dollar homes are set amid the renowned Biltmore resort and Biltmore Fashion Park.
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