What happens when you take a classic Phoenix brick ranch home -- good bones, intelligent, efficient floorplan -- and restore it to perfection? You get the kind of elegant livability possible only in the Coronado Historic District. Luxurious but affordable, historically authentic but comfortably modern, a suburban redoubt in the middle of everything. And as a bonus, you'll get the kind of interesting, involved neighbors you thought you'd never find in Phoenix. This home is waiting only for you to make it complete. Make it yours today. Neighborhood Description The Coronado Historic District is home to some of the most interesting homes in Downtown Phoenix. But more than that, your new neighborhod is an actual neighborhood -- a place where people know each other by name and pitch in to help out. Governor's Square was one of the early Post-War suburbs, built when Phoenix was still a small-town, and the neighborhood still has that small-town feel. But even with all these suburban charms, you're still right Downtown -- an easy walk from 16th St., 12th St., 7th St., McDowell Rd., even Good Samaritan Hospital. Coronado Park is right at the end of the block, a pleasant early-evening walk away. The park features ball fields, a playground, a public swimming pool and plenty of places to picnic or just relax in the shade.
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