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A Vintage Modern Ranch For Lease in Phoenix's Windsor Square Neighbohrood

Friday, October 14th, 2011 at 12:40pm. 205 Views, 1 Comments.

Just released into the wild market is this really nice remodeled transitional ranch style home in one of the hottest neighborhoods in town near one of the most vibrant intersections. The neighbohrood is the Windsor Square historic neighborhood, a beautiful area with amazing home and plenty of character, the intersection is Central and Camelback with hot new restaurants like Postino on Central, The Windsor, Aiello's, St. Francis, Uptown Brewery and staples like the Good Egg and all of this and more local businesses are withing walking distance as is the light rail, specifically the busy Uptown Station.

Instead of photos please watch the video below.

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This home is like new yet it has a very good grounded feel: a characteristic common to…

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Phoenix Historic Homes 1st Quarter of 2011 Sales Report

Thursday, April 7th, 2011 at 9:59am. 310 Views, 1 Comments.

Central Phoenix and especially the Phoenix Historic Districts were not hit as hard by the Great Recession. Foreclosures in these areas generally were below 10% of the stock compared to over 25% in some of the other areas in the west valley. 

That's really not surprising for established neighborhoods.

Sales in the first quarter of 2011 from January 1st to March 31st have been brisk and that's before the usualy Spring upswing begins.

Quick Statistics.

Active Properties125
AWC (mostly short sale)28
Pending Properties36
Sold Properties78
Absorption Rate (months)4.8
Lowest $ Sale$21,000
Highest $ Sale$510,000

The Top 5 Sales

1. $510,000 A remodeled historic…

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A Rare Tudor Home in Windsor Square Has Been Revealed

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at 8:47am. 493 Views, 1 Comments.

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photo: Artur Ciesielski

It's not that this home appeared from nowhere. It's been there since 1929, one of the earlier homes built in this subdivision, but for many years if was hidden behind a thick mix of trees and bushes obscuring not only its presence but also the architecture.  

This type of architecture, tudor, is more typical of homes in Willo then the Uptown's Windsor Square.  It's is a rare piece, one of only a few if not a couple of other similar homes in the neighborhood mostly characterized by ranch homes.

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