A 1936 Spanish Colonial Revival-style home in Phoenix’s historic Willo district has sold for $1.17 million, highlighting continued demand for unique, historic properties in the city. The three-bedroom house, known for its vintage charm and modern updates, attracted attention due to its preserved architectural features, hardwood floors, and arched doorways. Situated in one of Phoenix’s most sought-after neighborhoods, the residence blends old-world craftsmanship with contemporary amenities, making it especially appealing in the current real estate market.
According to local agents, buyers are increasingly valuing homes with character and history, particularly as inventory remains limited and home prices hold steady across the metro area. The Willo district, with its mature trees and community events, continues to draw interest from buyers seeking both convenience and a sense of neighborhood identity. Experts say this sale underscores both the enduring appeal and investment potential of historic homes in central Phoenix.
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