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17-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
20 Phoenix homes in historic neighborhoods open for touring. What to know
Twenty central Phoenix homes for sale in almost a dozen historic neighborhoods were to be open for touring May 18. The houses ranged in asking price from just under $400,000 to almost $2.5 million. The neighborhoods where the houses are located include Villa Verde, Coronado, North Encanto, Brentwood, Del Norte, Willo, La Hacienda, Ashland Place, Encanto Vista, Alvarado and Encanto-Palmcroft. 'Between concessions sellers are willing to pay and (interest) rates, it really is a great time to buy,' said Sherry Rampy of Brokers Hub Realty, who helped organize the tour and has homes on it. The following houses will be open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on May 18: 1926 W. Holly St. 2545 N. 14th St. 1624 W. Thomas Road 1650 N. 10th St. 1905 E. Brill St. 1610 W. Wilshire Drive 536 W. Windsor Ave. 1547 W. Vernon Ave. 1330 E. Monte Vista Road 502 W. Windsor Ave. 345 W. Wilshire Drive 541 W. Palm Lane 521 W. Granada Road 514 W. Monte Vista Road 331 E. Verde Lane 39 E. Hoover Ave. 712 W. Vernon Ave. 1614 Palmcroft Drive SW 118 E. Palm Lane 2233 N. Ninth Ave. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Homes in historic Phoenix neighborhoods open for touring May 18
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
20 Phoenix homes in historic neighborhoods open for touring. What to know
Twenty central Phoenix homes for sale in almost a dozen historic neighborhoods were to be open for touring May 18. The houses ranged in asking price from just under $400,000 to almost $2.5 million. The neighborhoods where the houses are located include Villa Verde, Coronado, North Encanto, Brentwood, Del Norte, Willo, La Hacienda, Ashland Place, Encanto Vista, Alvarado and Encanto-Palmcroft. 'Between concessions sellers are willing to pay and (interest) rates, it really is a great time to buy,' said Sherry Rampy of Brokers Hub Realty, who helped organize the tour and has homes on it. The following houses will be open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on May 18: 1926 W. Holly St. 2545 N. 14th St. 1624 W. Thomas Road 1650 N. 10th St. 1905 E. Brill St. 1610 W. Wilshire Drive 536 W. Windsor Ave. 1547 W. Vernon Ave. 1330 E. Monte Vista Road 502 W. Windsor Ave. 345 W. Wilshire Drive 541 W. Palm Lane 521 W. Granada Road 514 W. Monte Vista Road 331 E. Verde Lane 39 E. Hoover Ave. 712 W. Vernon Ave. 1614 Palmcroft Drive SW 118 E. Palm Lane 2233 N. Ninth Ave. This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Homes in historic Phoenix neighborhoods open for touring May 18

Associated Press
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
55th SYMPHONY DESIGNERS' SHOWHOUSE NOW OPEN
Enjoy this one-of-a-kind 9,000 sq. ft.+ redesigned home at one of the longest running showhouse events in the country all to benefit the Kansas City Symphony! 'We're thrilled to invite you to explore the 55th Kansas City Symphony Designers' Showhouse!'— Peggy Jacobson KANSAS CITY, MO, UNITED STATES, May 12, 2025 / / -- Who: The Kansas City Symphony Alliance celebrates the opening of the 55th Symphony Designers' Showhouse at 3621 Belleview Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64111 in the Roanoke Historic District. Nestled in the charming Historic Roanoke neighborhood, this magnificent residence boasts over 9,000 square feet of history and luxury, featuring 10 splendid bedrooms and 6 luxurious bathrooms. The home features a basement speakeasy, an original gasoline pump in the garage, and more. With more than 20 design spaces created by 24 designers, this home is sure to delight and is the largest home to participate in the Symphony Designers' Showhouse in 30 years. What: The Kansas City Symphony Alliance's Symphony Designers' Showhouse is one of the longest running showhouse fundraising events of its kind in the country. This Kansas City tradition has raised over $5 million for the Kansas City Symphony and its programs. Self-guided tours the redesigned house is open now through Sunday, May 18, 2025. When: Monday – closed Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday – 10:00am – 5:00pm Thursday – 10:00am – 5:00pm Sunday – 11:00am – 5:00pm $25 in advance; $30 at the door Where: 3621 Belleview Ave., Kansas City, MO, 64111 in the historic Roanoke Park neighborhood. Visit for more information and to purchase tickets. Follow the showhouse on Facebook and Instagram @KansasCitySymphonyAlliance About the 55th Showhouse The 2025 Symphony Designers' Showhouse is located in the Roanoke Historic District across the street from the Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio. The Water Permit for the house was issued in October, 1906. The house stands on the original grounds of the Kansas City Inter-State Fair at the turn of the 20th century. A recently discovered article in the Kansas City Star in 1933 concerning the death of architect E.H. Farrar of the firm Shepard and Farrar says that the home of W.D. Johnson in Roanoke was the work of their firm. In 1914 the property was sold to Alvin L. Harroun. He first worked as vice president of Builders Material Supply Co. and his most famous business endeavor was the Lucky Tiger Gold Mine which many many millionaires in Kansas City. Over the years, the house has been home to three families and in May 2024 was sold to Tim and Julie Steele who then turned the home over to the Kansas City Symphony Alliance for the 55th Symphony Designers' Showhouse. About the Kansas City Symphony Alliance The Kansas City Symphony Alliance is a nonprofit volunteer organization which promotes an interest in symphonic music throughout the greater Kansas City area, and in particular the welfare of the Kansas City Symphony, the Kansas City Symphony's programming, young peoples' concerts, and youth activities, through volunteerism, educational projects, social activities, and fundraising projects. About the Kansas City Symphony Founded in 1982, the Kansas City Symphony has established itself as a major force in the cultural life of the community. Praised for performances of uncompromising standard, the orchestra is the largest in the region and enjoys a national reputation under the artistic leadership of Music Director Michael Stern. The Symphony performs more than 130 concerts each year, reaching more than 250,000 community members. The Symphony welcomes guests of international acclaim as part of its Classical and Pops series and serves as the orchestra for the Kansas City Ballet and Lyric Opera of Kansas City. Complementing its full schedule of concerts, the Symphony enriches the lives of Kansas City residents by providing music education opportunities for children and adults, such as KinderKonzerts, Young People's Concerts, an instrument petting zoo and concert comments. The Mobile Music Box, a popup stage created by the Symphony during the COVID-19 pandemic, reaches thousands of audience members each season with dozens of chamber music concerts throughout the Kansas City metro area. Cindi Rogers By George PR +1 816-506-8732 email us here Visit us on social media: Instagram Facebook YouTube Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.