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Artisan Village is a townhouse and condo community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 2004 and 2006. It currently has 4 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $368,600. The homes range in size from 1,238 ft2 to 1,995 ft2. The HOA fees range from $305 to $517 per month. The average annual property tax for Artisan Village is $2,116.44. It is located in Maricopa County. Artisan Village offers residents an array of appealing features like an enclosed dog park perfect for furry companions, a soothing spa and hot tub for unwinding, communal BBQ areas ideal for social cookouts, and a meticulously landscaped courtyard that fosters a sense of community in its urban setting. Nestled in the heart of the lively Roosevelt Row arts district, the area invites exploration of vibrant murals, innovative galleries such as monOrchid and eyeSpace, and cultural hubs including the Arizona Latino Arts and Cultural Center. For things to do, join the monthly First Friday art walk, catch live performances at Crescent Ballroom, or embark on a pedal-powered adventure with Arizona Party Bike. Dining delights abound with spots like Matt's Big Breakfast for hearty meals, Pomo Pizzeria for authentic Neapolitan pies, Angels Trumpet Ale House for craft brews, Hot Daisy for inventive pizza slices, and The Churchill's eclectic lineup featuring Freak Brothers tacos and Stoop Kid burgers. Essential health services are readily available at nearby institutions such as Banner - University Medical Center and St. Joseph's Hospital, ensuring peace of mind for everyday needs.
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Median Price: $522,000 |
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Ashland Place is a single-family home community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 1915 and 1930. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,047 ft2 to 2,335 ft2. The average annual property tax for Ashland Place is $2,264.56. It is located in Maricopa County. Ashland Place offers a serene historic charm with mature ash trees shading the streets, quaint streetlights enhancing evening strolls, cozy bungalows featuring unique architectural details, spacious yards for outdoor enjoyment, and a peaceful, family-friendly atmosphere ideal for relaxed living. Dining options nearby include Pizzeria Bianco for wood-fired pizzas and fresh salads, El Chullo Peruvian Restaurant & Bar for authentic ceviche and lomo saltado, The Main Ingredient Ale House for craft beers and pub fare, Wren & Wolf for inventive steakhouse dishes with creative cocktails, The Arrogant Butcher for upscale American classics like seafood and burgers, and The Gladly for New-American cuisine paired with an extensive whiskey selection. For recreation, catch live music or sports events at nearby arenas, join First Friday Art Walks on Roosevelt Row for gallery hopping and street performances, or embark on guided desert tours by UTV for adventurous off-road exploration.
Exploration highlights encompass the Heard Museum showcasing Native American art and cultures through immersive exhibits, the Phoenix Art Museum with diverse collections spanning global masterpieces, the Japanese Friendship Garden for tranquil koi ponds and tea ceremonies, and Papago Park offering hiking trails amid red sandstone buttes and a zoo. Essential health services are accessible at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center for comprehensive care including neurology and oncology, Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix for advanced treatments in cardiology and transplants, Valleywise Health Medical Center for emergency and specialty services like behavioral health, and Phoenix Children's Hospital for pediatric expertise in everything from routine checkups to complex surgeries.
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Median Price: $738,750 |
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Bevan Place is a single-family home community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 1920 and 1930. It currently has 1 single family home for sale with a list price of $725,000. The homes range in size from 1,155 ft2 to 1,464 ft2. The average annual property tax for Bevan Place is $1,070.65. It is located in Maricopa County. Bevan Place offers residents a vibrant urban lifestyle with convenient access to a host of recreational and cultural experiences in the surrounding area. The subdivision provides opportunities for community gatherings in nearby green spaces and artistic districts, fostering a sense of neighborhood connection through local events and walking paths. Dining enthusiasts can savor artisanal pizzas at Pizzeria Bianco, indulge in creative Mexican fusion at Gallo Blanco, or enjoy craft cocktails and pub classics at The Desmond. For things to do, options abound with boating and picnics at Encanto Park, immersive exhibits at the Heard Museum focusing on Native American heritage, or contemporary art displays at the Phoenix Art Museum. Exploration extends to the colorful murals of Roosevelt Row, while essential health services are supported by comprehensive care at Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix and Valleywise Health Medical Center.
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Median Price: $585,000 |
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Coronado Commons is a townhouse community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 2015 and 2016. It currently has 2 townhouses for sale with an average list price of $614,500. The homes range in size from 1,718 ft2 to 2,150 ft2. The HOA fees range from $320 to $485 per month. The average annual property tax for Coronado Commons is $4,485.43. It is located in Maricopa County.
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Median Price: $615,000 |
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Coronado Park is a single-family home community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 1929 and 2019. It currently has 1 single family home for sale with a list price of $869,900 and 1 lot for sale with a list price of $450,000. The homes range in size from 1,105 ft2 to 2,008 ft2. The average annual property tax for Coronado Park is $2,494.60. It is located in Maricopa County.
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Median Price: $435,000 |