Offering a diverse variety of home styles, the Phoenix, AZ area is ideal for every style and budget. Whether you’re looking for a sleek downtown condo or an art-district adjacent bungalow, Phoenix real estate includes a wide array of specific styles, such as Pueblo Revival, Ranch, Tudor Revival, Spanish Mission and much more. With a unique set of real estate, the assortment of homes for sale in Phoenix is a stunning mix of Contemporary, Spanish and Mediterranean architecture.
Pueblo Revival
A quintessential Southwest design, the Pueblo Revival style draws inspiration from the original pueblos built throughout both New Mexico and Arizona. Popularized around the beginning of the 20th century, the architecture reflects dwellings built by Pueblo Indians in 750 A.D. and beyond. You can spot a Pueblo Revival home by its flat roof accompanied by thick walls of adobe or stucco. Often designed around a courtyard, these homes encourage indoor-outdoor living.
With heavy wooden accents, rounded exteriors and square windows, the Pueblo Revival style is a staple of Phoenix real estate and a popular design for a variety of budgets. Pueblo Revival homes for sale are often available in historic areas such as the Arcadia Historic neighborhood and the Coronado Historic District but can also be found in new communities.
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Contemporary Style

With over a dozen homes in the Phoenix area, Frank Lloyd Wright’s minimalist aesthetic is at the heart of the Contemporary style home. Serving as the main inspiration for the Contemporary style, Frank Lloyd Wright focused on creating modernist homes with specialized building materials and a specific aesthetic. Contemporary styles can be seen in areas like Camelback East Village.
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Spanish Mission

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Ranch Style

Built for function, Ranch-style homes are a popular architectural style for new construction. Rancho Paloma and Mesa’s Dahlia Pointe are two newer communities that offer a variety of Ranch-style homes. The Willo Historic District in Phoenix also harbors an impressive collection of Ranch homes. In fact, many of Phoenix’s historic homes are Ranch concepts, offering unique, noticeable details, such as brightly colored front doors and facades.
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Tudor Revival

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Mediterranean Revival

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Bungalows

Typically small in terms of size and square footage, a Bungalow is a cottage-like home that is usually either a single story or has a second, half or partial story built into a sloped roof. Bungalows are often distinguished by the presence of dormer windows and welcoming porches or verandas. One of the first home styles to feature an “open floor” plan, this timeless architectural style is also favored for its use of natural wood and stone, built-in cabinets and a center fireplace.
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Condos

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Whether you’re looking for a simple Tudor or a Mediterranean haven, Phoenix real estate offers something for everyone. With desert hues, clean lines, and classic Southwestern vibes, the mix of homes for sale here suits any budget and style, making moving to Phoenix, Arizona a great choice for your next home






