Showing posts with label Historic Willo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historic Willo. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Willo Historic District - own a home in one of the largest historic districts in Phoenix!own a home in one of the largest historic districts in Phoenix!

As you venture through the Willo Historic District you’ll find examples of many home styles including:
* Monterey Style
* Greek Revival
* Pueblo Revival
* French Provincial
* Spanish Mission Revival
* Tudor Revival
* American Colonial Revival
* Georgian Revival
* Bungalow/Craftsman
* Ranch       

                    

Active Willo Listings Take a Look!  
           


Here is your chance to own a home in one of the largest historic districts in Phoenix! Property is centrally located in Phoenix with easy access to the light rail, freeways, and Sky Harbor airport. Close to all arts, culture & music festivals throughout the year, as well as sporting events.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Willo Historic District Neighborhood located in downtown Phoenix

As you venture through the Willo Historic District you’ll find examples of many styles including:
* Monterey Style
* Greek Revival
* Pueblo Revival
* French Provincial
* Spanish Mission Revival
* Tudor Revival
* American Colonial Revival
* Georgian Revival
* Bungalow/Craftsman
* Ranch

Active Willo Listings TAke a Look!

Here is your chance to own a home in one of the largest historic districts in Phoenix! Property is centrally located in Phoenix with easy access to the light rail, freeways, and Sky Harbor airport. Close to all arts, culture & music festivals throughout the year, as well as sporting events.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Historic Willo Tour - Downtown Phoenix

IN HEART OF Downtown Phoenix AZ. The HISTORIC WILLO DISTRIC Please call Linda Wieczorek 602-391-8246 for a list and tour of all the available Historic Willo Homes [

Monday, February 15, 2010

My 1st Home - Will it be my Dream Home?

That is the question for all those 1st time Home Buyers.... Well the reality is that your 1st HOME most likely will not be your Dream Home.  I have taken out several 1st Time Home Buyers last month and we have had to put offers on several properties to land one. Not to rain on anyone's parade, but that is the Reality.  Then, if that offer is on a Short-Sale you could be waiting months and months and still not land the HOME!
You have to be on your toes today. it almost feels like I am back in 2005-2006 writing offers on the hood of cars, and the investors are out in numbers, making offers on everything.

Don't get me wrong it is a great time to buy!! With the 8K tax credit and low interest rates. Just remember it will take a little time. How long will it take, I don't know..everyone is different. BUT you will know when you walk through the door. 

Saturday, August 1, 2009

6 Historic Willo Homes



Willo Neighborhood History
Nestled in the very heart of urban Phoenix, Willo was once the epitome of suburbia - a collection of subdivisions on the outskirts of the small, but thriving metropolis of Phoenix. The Willo neighborhood between 7th and Central Avenues can be divided into two sections. J. P. Holcomb used a Homestead Patent in 1878 to acquire and settle the southern portion of Willo between Encanto Blvd. and McDowell. Mr. Holcomb acquired the northern portion, between Thomas Rd. and Encanto Blvd. in 1886 through a Timber Culture Land Patent.

For the next 20 years or so, the land was primarily for agricultural purposes and lay on the outskirts of town. In the early 1900's, four subdivisions were platted, containing home sites with long narrow lots. In the early 1920s, Home Builders, a residential construction firm, built 41 homes in the Bungalow style. During the mid to late 1920s Phoenix, like the rest of the West, experienced tremendous growth and a building boom.

Standards were set for residential construction, and "exhibition houses" (now called model homes) were developed to market the new construction. Most of the building activity in Willo during this period occurred in the N. Kenilworth and Broadmoor subdivisions, and included a "Spanish Rancho Home" exhibition house.

During the 1930's the Period Revival movement brought tremendous variety in architectural styles, including Tudor Revival, Greek Revival, American Colonial Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival and Pueblo Revival. However, the Depression brought construction to a near standstill. The mid to late 1930s and the development of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) brought construction back to Willo. Construction from this period and later years often featured French Provincial and Monterey styles, with an architectural design that would eventually become what we know today as the Ranch Style house. Construction was also more standardized due to the influence of the FHA and other government-imposed standards. Most of these newer homes are found in the northern section of Willo.

In all, 22 separate subdivisions were platted and developed in Willo by various entrepreneurs from the turn of the century up to the beginning of WWII. Eventually, with the growth of Phoenix over the last century, the individual subdivisions platted by early developers were forgotten and the area blended into one cohesive whole. Unfortunately, the amazing growth of the city resulted in the encroachment of commercial development on what were once quiet suburbs. In the 1980s, residents of Willo successfully lobbied for status as a special conservation district, achieving historic status and assuring that this beautiful part of Phoenix history will be preserved for the enjoyment of future generations.

For Information on Historic Willo Downtown Phoenix Call Linda 602-391-8246

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Whats Going on in the Historic Willo Neighborhood in Phoenix

As of April 18,2009 ONLY 18 Homes for sale in the Willo. This is the best time to own that home in the Willo. contact Linda 602-391-8246

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Historic Willow Homes

530 W PALM LN Phoenix, AZ 85003 $334,000


Considered one of the most preferred streets in the Willo District! This not so little house is charming like a cottage, but is almost 1800 square feet. Inviting front porch leads into the living room with beautiful wood floors and a brick fireplace. Formal dining room and large family room with a second fireplace are great for entertaining. The eat in kitchen has a modern feel w/SS appliances and a charming built in wine rack. Bathrooms have been tastefully remodeled, and there are warm designer colors through out the home. French doors lead to the covered travertine patio overlooking the large lawn in the private back yard. Inside Laundry! Two car detached garage with plenty of storage. An awesome value in Willo! Not bank owned or a short sale!

Interested in viewing this HOME? Give a jingle or send me an e-mail.

Linda Wieczorek
602-391-8246
AZhomes4u@gmail.com

Historic Willow... Does it get better then this?

Does it get any better then this?
67 W CAMBRIDGE AVE Phoenix, AZ 85003 $150,000


Transitional ranch home in the Prestigious Willo Historic District with some great mid-century features. Home is in dire need of rehab. To be sold in AS IS condition, Seller is unable to make repairs. Home will need major overhaul to be liveable. Quiet street on cul-de-sac very close to all of mid -town and down town's amenities. Must have vision as to what this house could be.

Interested in viewing? This one will go fast...
Linda Wiecorek
602-391-8246
Arizona Elite Properties
azhomes4u@gmail.com