About Midtown
Quick Facts
Current Prices: $149,900 to $850,000
Closed Prices: $105,900 to $1,925,000
Median Sale Price: $315,000
Average $ per sq ft: $366
Association Fee Ranges: $0, $120 to $1573/mo
Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home
Age: 1915 to 2021
Sq. Ft.: 442 to 3667 Sq. Ft.
Bedrooms: 0 to 5 Bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 to 4 Bathrooms
Lot Size: 0 - 1 acres
Around Midtown
For residents who want to be situated right in the mix of it all, a number of recent and brand new high rises offer some of the best in urban living along Central Avenue. These condos provide immediate access to the bustling nightlife of Midtown, many local businesses, and the ultra-convenient light rail connecting Phoenix to the rest of the Valley. For others hoping to be near the amenities of Midtown but in quieter locales, a number of historic and newer developments west of Central Avenue and south of Camelback Road offer a good mix of single-family homes.
Midtown is home to a mix of excellent cuisines, reflecting the historical relevance of the area. Newer restaurants, coffee shops, and bakeries can be found in the same stretch of businesses as well-established eateries that locals have frequented for years. Mexican, Chinese, American, Irish, Thai, and a number of other styles of food can be found along Central Avenue and scattered throughout nearby neighborhoods.
With the growing list of 'hot' new coffee shops, restaurants, and businesses, people from all over Phoenix and the surrounding suburbs take advantage of the light rail running along Central Avenue to enjoy all that Midtown has to offer. At the nearby historical Steele Indian School Park, local residents can be found walking their dogs, enjoying the gardens, and running the trails surrounding the park's lake and other features.
Head to Central Avenue to find your favorite cuisine and enjoy drinks out at one of the many new bars that seem to be constantly popping up. Or make your way to Central Avenue to find a great nightlife scene at some of the nearby historic hotels. Finally, hop on the light rail for a short ride south to take in a baseball or basketball game, a play, or a Phoenix Symphony performance.
Start your day at one of the local coffee shops and mingle with the locals. Then head to Steele Indian School Park for some relaxing time in a large and amenity-filled green space. Grab brunch in one of the neighborhood's many excellent restaurants and make your way to any of the great nearby museums that all sit along or near the light rail line.
Locals Love
- Convenient transit options
- Fast growing culinary and nightlife scene
- Proximity to historic neighborhoods
Locals Don't Love
- Airport noise
- Crowded public transportation
- Rush hour traffic
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