Village Grove Scottsdale Mid-Century Homes

A mid-century neighborhood featuring designs by Charles and Arthur Schreiber.

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Village Grove Scottsdale is one of South Scottsdale’s most recognizable mid-century neighborhoods, developed between 1960 and 1969. The community is best known for its low-slung roofline homes designed by Charles and Arthur Schreiber, whose work brought a clean, modern desert aesthetic to the area.

Buyers are drawn to Village Grove for its architectural consistency, generous lot sizes, and proximity to Old Town Scottsdale. The neighborhood maintains a strong mid-century identity while offering flexibility for renovation and expansion.

Homes in Village Grove typically range from approximately 1,380 to 2,660 square feet, offering three to six bedrooms and roughly two to four bathrooms. Large lots, generally between 8,000 and 14,000 square feet, provide both privacy and opportunity for thoughtful additions.

The Schreiber-designed homes are defined by low-slung rooflines, strong horizontal lines, block construction, and expansive front glazing. Variations in breeze block, landscaping, color palettes, and façade treatments give each property individuality while maintaining the neighborhood’s cohesive modernist foundation.

The result is architecture that feels open, practical, and distinctly Scottsdale.

Village Grove is located just east of Old Town Scottsdale, placing residents within minutes of dining, retail, galleries, and the Scottsdale Waterfront. Its position offers immediate access to Scottsdale’s most active corridor while retaining a quiet residential atmosphere.

Property Type

Single-Family Residential

Decade

1960's

Architect

Charles and Arthur Schreiber

Builder

Allied Homes

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