Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Coronado Historic District

1412 E Yale Street
If you're looking for a historic home in Phoenix, you've realized we don't have a lot of them and most are in Central Phoenix and close to Downtown.  One of the more popular is the Coronado Historic District.  Coronado is located basically from McDowell on the south, Virgina on the north, 7th Street on the west and 14th Street on the east.  This area was originally built for the working class people of early Phoenix and has many homes of many different styles.

2541 N Dayton Street
Many of the homes in Coronado have been remodeled and many are still very original.  So if you're looking for a 1940's original kitchen, you'll have a good chance of finding it here.  Most homes were originally 2 bedrooms and 1 baths with a fireplace for heat in the winter.  Some homes are still original and many have been added with an extra bedroom and/or bathroom.

Here are a few homes currently for sale in Coronado. 






2541 N Dayton Street, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1607 sf, built in 1935. Pictured above.  Listed for $195,000
1412 E Yale Street, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1232 sf, built in 1945, Pictured above.  Listed for $175,000

2222 N Mitchell, 2 bed, 1 bath, 705 sf, built in 1925, Listed for $125,000
2522 N 14th Street, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1073 sf, built in 1947, Listed for $129,900

There are all of the Phoenix Historic Districts listed at www.AZNativeProperties.com

Also, you can contact Chris at 602-224-0554


 






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