La Hacienda Historic District boundaries are roughly 3rd Street to 7th Street, Catalina Drive south to Thomas Road.
La Hacienda Historic District architectural styles and homes square footage are truly based on one community with a significant and vital architectural and social history within the City of Phoenix. Monterrey, Spanish Style, Mediterranean Revival and Ranch style homes dominate this small historic district.
Square Footage
Homes in this neighborhood vary from 1800 square feet to 3200 square feet with often 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. Lot sizes are generous, too, averaging about a 1/2 acre or more of beautiful grounds. There is a stunning 1951 Cape Cod Revival in this neighborhood as well.
Prominent Phoenicians Lived in La Hacienda
Many prominent Phoenicians lived in La Hacienda Historic District, including Gene “Bulldog” McClain, a hard-nosed and respected reporter who was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, and Ruth Reinhold, one of the first female aviators in Arizona.
Which Historic Districts are Near La Hacienda?
If you like La Hacienda but can’t find a home due to it’s small size, you may want to wander over to the following neighborhoods: