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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Phoenix, Arizona

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    The historic Harry J. Felch House was built in 1927 and is located on 525 W. Lynwood Street in Phoenix, AZ. The Dutch Colonial Home is located in Phoenix’s historic Roosevelt District. 179: John M. Ross House: John M. Ross House: February 24, 2000 : 6722 N. Central Ave.

  3. Phoenix Historic Property Register - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Historic Property Register is the official listing of the historic and prehistoric properties in the city of Phoenix, the capital and largest city, of the U.S. state of Arizona. [1] The city's register includes most or all places in Phoenix listed on the National Register of Historic Places and many more of local significance.

  4. E. Payne Palmer House - Wikipedia

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    The E. Payne Palmer House is a Gordon-Van Tine "Brentwood" model of a catalog kit house, or pre-cut house, that was built in 1925 on Central Avenue in Phoenix, Arizona.. The Colonial Revival style "Brentwood" kit house was featured on the cover of the Gordon-Van Tine catalog from the mid to late 1920s.

  5. What is a short sale? - AOL

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    The seller or listing agent must disclose upfront that the home is a short sale. The home’s purchase price should align with market value. While you might see a lower price on a short sale due ...

  6. There may not be a lot of homes for sale these days, but there is a lot of housing space sitting empty. Reuters 23 days ago US single-family housing starts surge; permits up slightly

  7. List of historic properties in Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The house is the former residence of Harry E. Pierce. Pierce served as County Assessor during the 1920s, was secretary to Governor John C. Phillips from 1929 until 1932, and was chairperson of the Maricopa County Republican Central Committee. In addition to his political activities, Pierce was a partner in the real estate firm of Jacobs & Pierce.