FQ Story

FQ Story

Phoenix, Arizona Homes for Sale

About FQ Story

Named after Frances Quarles Story, a Boston wool merchant turned California citrus farmer, the FQ Story district is on the National Register of Historic Places - as are most of the gorgeous homes there, which represent a diverse array of architectural styles and eras. Quiet and stately, the neighborhood is a treasured haven with residents who have lived there for generations.

Quick Facts

Current Prices: $610,000 to $825,000

Closed Prices: $295,000 to $1,250,000

Median Sale Price: $653,000

Average $ per sq ft: $452

Association Fee Ranges: $0, $310/mo

Type: Attached Home (Condo, Townhouse, Loft, etc.), Single-Family Home

Age: 1916 to 2004

Sq. Ft.: 735 to 3292 Sq. Ft.

Bedrooms: 1 to 4 Bedrooms

Bathrooms: 1 to 4 Bathrooms

Around FQ Story

This Central Phoenix area is bounded by McDowell Road south to Roosevelt and South Avenue west to Grand Avenue - a small and tight-knit enclave of just over a thousand residents. There is a strong sense of pride and community conservation in the neighborhood - 602 homes were built during the height of development from the 1920s to the 1940s. This is one of the top neighborhoods to find revival-style homes, from Spanish Colonial to English Tudor, Craftsman to traditional ranch-style bungalows. A jewel in the Valley, it is a tight-knit and welcoming place for visitors and new residents alike.

Expect to find everything from elegant fine dining to pub fare, from Mexican to American, Italian to French, as well as great bars and cafes. With a plethora of breweries and vineyards in the Greater Phoenix area, you can find some of the top wines, beers, and microbrews in just a few steps.

Tree-lined streets offer a quiet and secure haven for families, as well as retirees and professionals. Welcoming and pedestrian-friendly, it is an active and engaged community with an energetic commitment to preserving the beauty of the neighborhood.

Enjoy a night out at one of the many eateries before taking in a performance or sporting event in Downtown Phoenix. There is also an active and thriving music and arts community offering stage and street performances year-round.

The Great Arizona Puppet Theatre offers programs for kids and adults alike, and there are nearby galleries featuring some of the best local talent in Arizona. Several studios also offer classes and workshops to explore your own talents. You can also take a home tour, see some of the most breathtaking properties in the neighborhood, and explore its fascinating history.

Locals Love

  • Friendly neighbors
  • Dry weather
  • Culture

Locals Don't Love

  • Traffic
  • Tight-knit community
  • Crowds

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