Alvarado Historic District - Casa Blanca

Alvarado Historic District - Casa Blanca The Alvarado Historic District is a neighborhood located in central Phoenix, Arizona. It consists of 28 Historic Urban Estate Homes built from 1915-1932.

The Alvarado Historic District is located along the intersection of Monte Vista and Alvarado roads, extending north to the Oak Street alignment, east to Third Street and south towards Palm Lane. The Alvarado Historic District is a residential neighborhood located in central Phoenix, Arizona. North of downtown, the area is roughly bounded by Central Avenue, Oak Street, Third Street and Palm Lane. T

he district consists of 28 historic urban estate homes situated, for the most part, on large flat lots. As the area was subdivided, then replatted and built up over a 40 year period, there is some variation in the individual lot sizes as well as the placement and orientation of each home. This pattern of development also created slight irregularities in the area’s generally rectilinear street plan. A circular median at the intersection of North and East Alvarado Roads also distinguishes the district’s street pattern. As one of the oldest residential areas in the city, the district contains mature vegetation in both the yards and along the public rights-of-way. Some of the streets are lined with towering palm trees which gives a visual cohesiveness to the streetscapes. Houses are set on the front parts of their lots with unfenced shallow front yards. This placement, along the relatively narrow street, accentuates the architecture as the dominate feature of the district and further contributes to its feel as a cohesive unit. The Alvarado Historic District is one of the largest concentrations of historic urban estate homes. Built for the elite of the community and designed by prominent local architects, the houses are among the finest example of early residential building within Phoenix. The properties have been well maintained over the years with only minimal alterations or modifications. Thus, the houses, individually and as a collection, exhibit a high degree of integrity of design, setting, materials and workmanship. Seventy-five percent of the houses in the district were constructed during the period, 1924-1932. This building is representative of the range of picturesque styles commonly classified as Period revival architecture. Custom homes that were individually designed, the houses contain architectural elements from a variety of stylistic traditions. Typical of construction in the southwest during this time, the majority of the homes built freely mimic elements from the Spanish Colonial, Mission, Mediterranean and Monterey Revival styles. The buildings in this category are both one and two story with stucco and painted brick exteriors. Roofs are gabled and hipped clad with the characteristic red clay tile. Eaves treatment includes exposed rafters or molded cornice; Windows are wood, double-hung and casement, with a variety of divided light configurations. Wood shutter or arched openings frequently set off the windows. Entries are central, off-set and recessed with heavy wood panelled doors. Almost all exteriors are further enhanced with a diverse assortment of stone, tile and wood ornamentation and detailing. The Alvarado Historic District was awarded a $500,000 grant by the City of Phoenix in 2014 for the installation of ten (10) historic light poles to help bring back the original look of the 1920’s streetscape. The project was completed in February of 2015. The current Alvarado Historic District President is Phoenix Realtor Nick Capaz. He has been President since 2006. Courtesy of National Register of Historic Places

For Rent: One-of-a-kind Spanish Hacienda style home built in 1928 in the heart of the Alvarado Historic District!4BR | 4...
02/08/2023

For Rent: One-of-a-kind Spanish Hacienda style home built in 1928 in the heart of the Alvarado Historic District!

4BR | 4BA | 3073 sq ft + Guest House, Double Car Garage, Swimming 🏊‍♂️ Pool, SPA & Basement | $5,500 a month

Call us today if you are interested in this home!

Nick Capaz
BR583519000

Dean McAdams
BR521803000

Monte Vista Realty
(602) 791-6011
LC674342000

Rent this beautiful & charming one-of-a-kind Spanish Hacienda style home built in 1928 in the heart of the Alvarado Historic District, the finest historic district East of Central Avenue! Developed and platted by Dwight Heard between 1908-1929, Alvarado contains one of the largest concentrations of....

For Rent: $1800 monthly. WOW! Like New! Gorgeous Remodeled Beauty! Everything has been updated. Check out the new eat-in...
11/09/2016

For Rent: $1800 monthly. WOW! Like New! Gorgeous Remodeled Beauty! Everything has been updated. Check out the new eat-in kitchen, cabinets, granite counter tops, and stainless appliances. Open floor plan creates great room feel. 3 bedrooms, master bath and hall bath have both been fully remodeled and are modern. Freshly painted inside and out! New double pane windows, tile floors, new ac/heat, new water heater, ceiling fans, sprinkler system. Additional room off kitchen can be used as formal dining room, home office, exercise room, or a second family room. Over sized laundry room with washer and dryer and room for storage or additional cabinet space. Dogs are welcome and have a huge grassy backyard to run and play around in with new block wall and gates that will keep them safe! One covered parking spot and 3 uncovered spots. Rent this one first and forget all the rest! Located within the North Central Phoenix Corridor just walking distance from the new light rail transit system Glendale/Northern stations, and minutes from all shopping, restaurants, museums, theatres and downtown events. Easy freeway access makes this home the perfect choice for superb urban living!

Virtual Tour of 7309 N 21st Avenue, Phoenix AZ 85021, USA.

130 E Alvarado Road
05/18/2015

130 E Alvarado Road

04/19/2015
   The L.H. Chalmer Residence in Los Olivos as it appeared in the Sunday morning edition of The Arizona Republican on Ma...
04/03/2015

The L.H. Chalmer Residence in Los Olivos as it appeared in the Sunday morning edition of The Arizona Republican on May 14, 1916. The stately home once graced the Northwest corner of McDowell Road and Buena Avenue (now known as 3rd Street) on the site where the Los Olivos Car Wash is today.

I wonder what on earth the "Country Club" Carnival was and why don't we still do a carnival in Midtown? How fun would that be!

OPEN HOUSE today 3/29 from 1-4pm! Stop by and see this charming 1925 Alvarado Historic District Home today!
03/29/2015

OPEN HOUSE today 3/29 from 1-4pm! Stop by and see this charming 1925 Alvarado Historic District Home today!

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51 E Monte Vista Road
Phoenix, AZ
85004

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