Medlock Place Historic Neighborhood in Uptown Phoenix
May 29th, 2008 categories: Phoenix Uptown
Generally bounded by Seventh and Missouri avenues, the alley west of Central Avenue and the alley south of Pasadena Avenue. Located in Uptown Phoenix.
April 2003 (Period of Significance: 1926-1956) Read some history about Medlock Place

Medlock Historic District was the original suburban residential development in Phoenix. It first opened in 1926 4 mile north of the edge of town. Today many of the homes retain their county flair amidst the rapidly developing Phoenix city center. Medlock Place is located in Central Phoenix, or what is becoming Uptown Phoenix.
Medlock place is comprised mostly of single family homes but there are condos and apartments, like Colter Apartments in the neighborhood, though not in the Medlock Place historic area.
Homes in Medlock Place sell from the mid $300’s to the mid $700’s but can sell for more and most homes are now selling from $600,000. The neighborhood will continue to gain popularity due to its proximity to downtown Phoenix.
Medlock Place is within walking distance to 2 stations on the metro light rail, one at Central Ave and Camelback and the other at 7th Ave. and Camelback. According to statistics from several sources and light rail type system tends to increase property values along it and more so if there are station within walking distance.

















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