Villa Monterey
Villa Monterey is a historic neighborhood in Scottsdale, Arizona, known for its mid-century charm and active adult community. Developed between 1961 and 1973, the area features a mix of single-family homes and attached residences, including condos and townhouses. Homes typically range from 1,089 to 2,400 square feet, offering 1 to 3 bedrooms and 2 to 3 bathrooms. The neighborhood is recognized as a historic district by the City of Scottsdale, adding to its unique appeal.
Residents enjoy a variety of community amenities, including pools, spas, and clubhouses. The neighborhood's location offers easy access to shopping centers, restaurants, and recreational areas. Villa Monterey is managed by multiple home-owners associations, each overseeing different sections of the community. For example, Villa Monterey Unit 5 is managed by the Monterey Park Association. HOA fees vary depending on the specific association and services provided.
Local Recommendations:
- The Mission Old Town
Situated at 3815 N. Brown Ave., The Mission serves upscale Latin cuisine with a contemporary twist. Their signature dishes, like the pork shoulder tacos and tableside guacamole, are highly recommended. - Citizen Public House
Found at 7111 E. 5th Ave., Citizen Public House is known for its inventive American fare and craft cocktails. The Original Chopped Salad is a standout dish that has garnered a loyal following. - Rehab Burger Therapy
Located at 7210 E. 2nd St., Rehab Burger Therapy is a casual favorite known for creative burgers, loaded fries, and a beach-inspired, laid-back atmosphere that makes it great for lunch or relaxed evenings.
Community Features
- Multiple community pools and spas
- Clubhouses and recreational facilities
- Proximity to shopping centers and restaurants
- Easy access to major roadways
- Recognized historic district status
HOA
Villa Monterey comprises several homeowners associations, each managing different sections of the neighborhood. For instance, Villa Monterey Unit 5 is managed by the Monterey Park Association. HOA fees and regulations vary by association, so prospective buyers should consult the specific HOA for detailed information.
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