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…five-star-resort living


Prepare to brush elbows with luxury travelers: most people escape to the Camelback/Biltmore Corridor because of its gorgeous scenery, perfect weather, luxurious resorts and proximity to natural recreation areas. You, though—yes, you could live here year-round and enjoy the benefits of a bustling business district, shopping at the Biltmore Fashion Park, the family-friendly Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Gardens and Papago Baseball Facility and the Papago and Piestewa Peak Mountain Parks.

Have you ever heard of La Grande Orange? You will. It’s a popular hangout in these parts, offering Italian restaurants, a trendy boutique, yummy bakery, gourmet market and a café where you can lounge and go on and on about how much you love it here.

You’ll find homes in a variety of styles, including condos, single-family properties and large estates, most of which were built between 1950 and 1970. Just remember as you’re walking down the street—try not to look too smug when tourists from the Biltmore or Ritz-Carlton ask how you like your neighborhood.

Known for:

Biltmore Fashion Park

Main drag:

Camelback Road

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Apartments in Camelback Corridor

Alanza Place Apartments - 1121 N 44th St La Terraza at the Biltmore Apartments - 4644 N 22nd St
Monterra Apartments - 1333 N 24th St Red Rox Villas - 5401 E Van Buren St
Courtney Village Apartments - 4848 E Roosevelt St Capri on Cambelback Apartments - 5115 N 40th St
Biltmore Club Apartments - 4640 N 24th St MonteVerde Apartments - 3601 E McDowell Rd
Stone Ridge Apartments - 3025 N 32nd St Valencia Park Apartments - 5104 E Van Buren St