Starlite Vista Ralph Haver Homes

A historic collection of Ralph Haver designed mid-century homes in North Central Phoenix.

Starlite Vista is one of North Central Phoenix’s most recognizable mid-century neighborhoods, featuring homes designed and built by Ralph Haver between 1953 and 1959. The community reflects Haver’s disciplined approach to desert modernism, balancing strong horizontal lines with clerestory glazing and thoughtful roof variations.

Buyers are drawn to Starlite Vista for its architectural consistency, generous lot sizes, and proximity to North Central’s established dining and retail corridor. The neighborhood offers a cohesive mid-century streetscape with enough variation to keep each home distinct.

Homes in Starlite Vista range from approximately 1,344 to 2,483 square feet, offering three to five bedrooms and roughly two to three bathrooms. Lots typically range from 9,000 to 11,000 square feet, providing both privacy and outdoor flexibility.

Two primary elevations define the neighborhood: a low-slung roofline with flat-roof carports and a low-pitched gable configuration. Both are accented by clerestory windows that bring natural light deep into the interior. Variations in window groupings, breeze block, color palettes, and front wall treatments add personality while maintaining the architectural language that defines the neighborhood.

The result is architecture that feels grounded, modern, and distinctly Phoenix.

Located northeast of Glendale Avenue and 15th Avenue, Starlite Vista sits in a quiet residential pocket within North Central Phoenix. Residents enjoy quick access to Uptown dining, Central Avenue offices, and the broader North Central corridor while maintaining a tucked-away neighborhood feel.

Property Type

Single-Family Residential

Decade

1950's

Architect

Jimmie Nunn | Ralph Haver

Builder

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