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Encanto-Palmcroft

National Register Historic · 85007

Encanto-Palmcroft is Phoenix's first master-planned neighborhood (85007), listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with architecturally significant homes from the 1920s and 1930s arranged around Encanto Park.

ZIP
85007
Designation
National Register
Price Range
$700K–$2.5M
Era
1920s–1930s

What is Encanto-Palmcroft?

Encanto-Palmcroft is Phoenix's first master-planned residential neighborhood, developed in the 1920s and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The neighborhood is organized around Encanto Park and features architecturally significant homes in Spanish Colonial, Tudor, and ranch styles.

How much do Encanto-Palmcroft homes cost?

Single-family homes in Encanto-Palmcroft typically sell between $700,000 and $2.5 million, with restored period homes on larger lots occasionally exceeding $3 million.

What does National Register designation mean?

The National Register designation recognizes the neighborhood's historic significance and qualifies contributing properties for federal historic preservation benefits. Local historic protections also apply through the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office.

Why do buyers choose Encanto-Palmcroft?

Buyers who value walkable proximity to Downtown Phoenix, an architecturally significant housing stock, and the open space of Encanto Park choose the neighborhood. The combination of historic character and Downtown proximity is rare in Phoenix.

Is Encanto-Palmcroft a good long-term hold?

Yes. The historic designation, mature streetscape, and limited supply have made Encanto-Palmcroft a consistent value-holder, particularly for buyers who appreciate period architecture.

Frequently Asked

Encanto-Palmcroft questions.

No. The neighborhood falls outside the Madison ESD boundary, primarily into the Osborn or Phoenix Elementary district depending on the address.

Generally no for contributing historic structures. Renovation and additions that preserve the facade are the typical path.

Yes, for properties that meet the requirements. Consult a CPA familiar with Arizona historic property tax incentives.

Well-prepared restored homes typically contract in 30 to 75 days.

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