Margarita Place is a unique historic district that was built alongside the Encanto Golf Course. Homes here were constructed from 1931 through the post-war period. The area was developed by several different builders, whereas most neighborhoods had one or a few builders. This and other factors resulted in the wide range of unique designs, styles and features seen in these homes. The neighborhood includes 33 unique houses built with Ranch, Elizabethan Tudor Revival, Spanish Colonial, Mission Revival Spanish and Pueblo Revival architecture. The average home here is 1,500 to 1,900 square feet. With several diverse architectural styles, this neighborhood has lots of character. Find homes for sale in the historic Margarita Place, Phoenix area below.
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Margarita Place Historic Neighborhood
Years Built
Homes were built from 1920s - 1940s
Community
33 Historic Homes
Architecture
Ranch, English Tudor Revival, Spanish Colonial Revival, Mission Revival Spanish, Pueblo Revival
Size
Homes were built by different builders and have unique sizes.
Price
Home median price is $520,000. The closed sales prices range from $415,000-$551,000
What You'll Love
Unique Ranch-style Homes, Big Back Yards, Golf Course view.
Life in Margarita Place
Where is Margarita Place located?
Margarita Place is located in the heart of midtown Phoenix within Encanto Park & Golf Club. Surrounded by top shops, restaurants, amenities Phoenix College, the Central Arts District. Only minutes from downtown, uptown, Biltmore & Arcadia, and all major freeways.
Parks near Margarita Place
These are the parks in or near by the Margarita neighborhood:
- Encanto Park
- Hu-O-Te Mini Park
- Central Park
- Matthew Henson Park
- Walton Park
- Patriots Park
- Margaret T Hance Park
- Harmon Park
- Roosevelt Mini Park
- Amp Island
- Portland Parkway Park
Schools in Margarita Place
These are the schools zoned for the Margarita neighborhood:
- Elementary School: Canyon Vista Elementary
- Middle School: Don Juan Avila Middle School
- High School: Aliso Niguel High School
Architecture in Margarita Place
Elizabethan Tudor Revival, Spanish Colonial and Mission Revival Spanish homes were built in the 1930s, followed by unique Ranch style homes in the 1940s. The owner of this land held an auction for each plot, selling to individual builders instead of giving the entire plot to one purchaser. Each home has very unique features for this reason. You’ll find one-of-a-kind historic homes for sale in the Margarita Place, Phoenix area.
Margarita Place Featured Listings
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