What is Arcadia Park?
Arcadia Park is the established Arcadia sub-area organized around the namesake Arcadia Park itself, with a tight grid of mid-century ranch homes and easy walkable access to the 44th Street restaurant district anchored by LGO and Postino.
How much do Arcadia Park homes cost?
Single-family homes in Arcadia Park typically sell between $1.4 million and $3 million, with renovated and expanded properties occasionally exceeding $3.5 million. The sub-area offers some of the most accessible entry points into the Arcadia school zone.
What's the appeal of Arcadia Park?
Walkability is the defining feature. Arcadia Park sits within easy walking distance of the 44th and Camelback restaurant corridor and AJ's Fine Foods. The community park itself anchors a year-round neighborhood social rhythm that few other parts of metro Phoenix can match.
What architectural styles dominate Arcadia Park?
Original 1950s and 1960s post-war ranches remain the dominant housing stock, with a steady wave of transitional remodels and a smaller number of contemporary new builds adding diversity to the neighborhood.
What schools serve Arcadia Park?
Most of Arcadia Park is zoned to Scottsdale Unified School District, with assignments generally following the Hopi-Ingleside-Arcadia feeder pattern. Always confirm at the specific parcel.