Northwood is one of North Central Phoenix’s early mid-century neighborhoods and features homes designed by Ralph Haver during the city’s post-war expansion. Built in the early 1950s, the community reflects Haver’s disciplined desert modernism with clean rooflines, simple geometry, and efficient block construction.
Today Northwood remains attractive to buyers seeking authentic mid-century architecture in a central location. Many homes have been thoughtfully renovated while still preserving the character that makes the neighborhood distinct.
Homes in Northwood typically range from approximately 1,200 to 2,200 square feet and generally offer two to four bedrooms with one to three bathrooms. Many properties sit on generous lots that allow for additions, pools, and expanded outdoor living areas.
Haver’s design language appears throughout the neighborhood. Low-slung rooflines, clerestory windows, and strong horizontal lines define the architecture. Breeze block walls, front patios, and carports reinforce the indoor-outdoor lifestyle that was central to mid-century desert living.
While individual homes have evolved over time, Northwood retains a cohesive architectural identity that continues to attract buyers who appreciate classic mid-century design.
Northwood sits in a North Central Phoenix location near Glendale Avenue and 12th Street. Residents are minutes from Uptown dining, the Biltmore corridor, and downtown Phoenix while still enjoying the quiet character of an established residential neighborhood.
Its combination of architecture, location, and lot sizes has made Northwood one of the more desirable mid-century pockets in North Central Phoenix.








