Country Club Park Historic District real estate offers mid-century Ranch and French Provincial architecture on deep, shaded lots – houses built between 1939 and 1945 cluster around a 2.5-acre elliptical park that really defines the neighborhood. Wide setbacks, single-story plans, and solid brick construction give the streets a calm, residential feel; the central oval makes outdoor time and block gatherings part of everyday life. You’re also minutes from Uptown and the restaurants along 7th Street, so errands and evenings out stay simple.
In the Central Phoenix market, Country Club Park sits inside the Midtown–Downtown corridor and listings are pulled directly from ARMLS. Because the district has only 142 homes, new listings show up infrequently – save this search or set listing alerts so you catch open houses and active MLS listings the moment a property appears.
Country Club Park Homes For Sale in Phoenix AZ
Listings are subject to the Fair Housing Act and ARMLS rules.
Why Choose a Home in Country Club Park?
Country Club Park feels intentionally private. The curved, non-through streets and the central park create a small-town rhythm inside the city – great for families or anyone who values quiet, green space.
Most homes are practical, single-story Ranch variations with thoughtful layouts and solid brick construction; many have been updated while keeping original proportions and setbacks. If you want outdoor space that actually works in Phoenix, the deep lots and shade trees here make gardening and backyard living realistic.
Location is another draw: you’re close to the Phoenix Country Club and a short trip from Uptown shopping and dining along 7th Street. That balance of serenity and convenience is why buyers seeking a central, park-side setting look here first.
Country Club Park Historic District Market Insights
This is a smaller, sought-after neighborhood where homes don’t come up often, so buyers need to be ready.
- Median Sale Price: $495,000
- Median Days on Market: 99 days
- Inventory: supply and demand for homes are balanced. However, with only 142 homes in the district, listings in Country Club Park are exceptionally rare
- Appreciation: Up 14.2% since last year
When a well-kept home hits the market, it usually moves fast. Larger lots and preserved properties tend to draw higher prices, while homes needing updates can leave room to negotiate. Have financing ready, set ARMLS alerts, and plan to tour quickly when a good match appears.
Country Club Park Historic District Buyer FAQs
What are the defining architectural styles in Country Club Park?
Most homes are mid-century Ranch variations, including French Provincial and Transitional Ranch styles; you’ll also find a few Art Moderne and Spanish Eclectic examples. Expect single-story plans, solid brick exteriors, and original proportions that many buyers like to preserve.
How large are the homes and lots here?
Homes average around 1,500 sq ft, typically single-story, though sizes vary. Lots are usually about 0.15 acres with deep setbacks, which creates the open street character the neighborhood is known for.
What is the central park?
The neighborhood is built around a 2.5-acre elliptical park – the Country Club Park Oval – which was part of the original FHA-approved plan and now serves as the community’s green heart and gathering place.
Is Country Club Park affiliated with the Phoenix Country Club?
No. Country Club Park is a separate residential district adjacent to the Phoenix Country Club. Proximity is convenient for residents but there is no formal affiliation.
Are there historic-preservation rules I should know about?
Yes. As a designated historic district, exterior alterations, additions, and new construction typically require review and approval by the City of Phoenix Historic Preservation Office. Factor those timelines and requirements into any renovation or improvement plan.
