Hy-View Scottsdale is a cohesive mid-century modern neighborhood developed between 1958 and 1965 by E.L. Farmer Construction Company. The community reflects late-1950s desert modernism, defined by strong horizontal rooflines, block construction, and expansive front windows that connect interior living spaces to the street.
Buyers are drawn to Hy-View for its architectural character, manageable home sizes, and proximity to Old Town Scottsdale. The neighborhood maintains a distinct mid-century identity while offering flexibility for thoughtful updates and expansions.
Homes in Hy-View typically range from approximately 1,164 to 2,650 square feet, offering three to four bedrooms and roughly two to three bathrooms. Rooflines vary between flat and low-slung profiles, creating a dynamic yet cohesive streetscape.
Signature elements include large front glazing, breeze block accents, board-and-batten detailing, varied block patterns, and integrated carport or garage configurations. Material and color variations give each home individuality while maintaining the neighborhood’s mid-century foundation.
The result is architecture that feels practical, modern, and distinctly Scottsdale.
Hy-View is located east of North 64th Street along East Oak Street in South Scottsdale. The neighborhood sits minutes from Old Town Scottsdale, the Scottsdale Waterfront, and major employment corridors, making it one of the more conveniently positioned mid-century communities in the area.



















