The Central
Phoenix Corridor includes the areas of Arcadia,
The Biltmore, and The Camelback Corridor and of course, the areas East and West
of Central Avenue from Northern to Indian
School Road. These areas were the most desirable
areas to the early Phoenix
residence. Now these areas have matured, with huge green trees and large grassy
lots, they are not what people unfamiliar with Central Phoenix Corridor would
think of when talking about Phoenix,
Arizona.
Neighborhoods
in Central Phoenix tend to resemble a
patchwork quilt with exclusive neighborhoods directly next to homes that are
much smaller and more modest. It is not uncommon for a Homeowner to Buy a Central
Phoenix home in one of the more modest neighborhoods, demolish the
old home and then build a beautiful new home on one of the large lots.
The
Community Support infrastructure is in place including: Shopping Centers,
Churches, Restaurants, Parks, Personal and Professional Services. In addition
to major North/South and East/West Phoenix Streets, there are several Highways
that help ease transportation grid-lock, including Hwy 51, I-10 and I-17. The
new Phoenix mass transit Rail system has
recently opened, linking the Central Phoenix Corridor to the Phoenix Downtown
area and to Tempe and the East
Valley.