Homes For Sale In North Encanto Historic District

Homes in North Encanto Historic District sit between 19th Avenue on the West, 15th Avenue on the East, Thomas Road on the South, and Osborn Road on the North.

North Encanto Historic District homes are in a coveted Central Phoenix neighborhood with the most intact Transitional ranches in the State of Arizona. It’s a wonderful neighborhood and one you don’t want to overlook. Search all North Encanto homes for sale.

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Architecture & Home Styles In North Encanto

Homes For Sale in North Encanto Historic DistrictThe home styles in the North Encanto Historic District, where I call “home,” has an overwhelming number of Transitional Ranches with clay tile. Some other home characteristics include low-pitched roofs, double-hung wood windows or steel casement windows.

Variety of Old Windows

The variety of windows actually define many of the home’s unique look. Some classic examples bend around a corner. And others which are just good, are old-fashioned, square and hand-crafted, double hung wood with rope & weight pulley’s.

From Extensively Remodeled to Original Features

Some of these historic homes have been extensively remodeled. Yet, others maintain much, if not all of the original features such as built-in cabinets and funky colored tile in the bathroom and kitchens. In most homes, you’ll still see the original mail slot and milk bins.

Wonderful Streets

The wonderful, clean-lined, wide streets with brick and block homes of the North Encanto Historic District make this neighborhood a head-turner. There’s a high demand for residency. A few streets, such as Flower Circle are named appropriately because they’re something that you just don’t see a lot of on Phoenix – circular streets.

A Tight Community Also Known as NENA

North Encanto Historic District, also known by “NENA,” is a VERY tight community where neighbors know each other well. As a result, numerous, regular block parties are regularly thrown. Residents meet & greet and look out for each other in all ways from walking their dogs, and mingling with fellow neighbors while strolling their children. And, you’ll frequently find homeowners even cruising around on golf carts. Yes, golf carts. 

An Amazing Holiday Spirit

The holiday spirit shines with loaded with decorations galore, street parties and just tons of good old-fashioned neighborhood fun. This is in direct proportion to the the 1940s & 1950s lifestyle with hip, fun people of all ages. Consequently, it’s beyond a quaint place to live. I LOVE it!

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Historic Districts Nearby North Encanto

Other historic districts near North Encanto you may love very close. For example, Campus Vista Historic District, Del Norte Place, FQ Story, Encanto-Palmcroft, and Country Club Park Historic District.

You can also go just a little north and east which will land you in the popular Melrose District centered between Woodlea Historic District and Pierson Place Historic District.

North Encanto Historic District From Past to Present

The history of North Encanto historic district is absolutely worth reading, especially if you’re a history buff. And, if you’re considering moving into this district and have kids, you can check out the schools in the area.

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