Owning a Historic Property in Phoenix, Arizona


Financial Incentive Programs for Phoenix, Arizona’s Historic Property Homeowners

Financial Incentive Programs for Historic Property Homeowners

An important part of what make Phoenix a special place to live is its unique historic resources. Preservation of these resources fosters community pride, investment and redevelopment. Recognizing the importance of community’s heritage, values and connections with the past, there are several financial incentive programs available to preserve and rehabilitate historic resources.

Exterior Rehabilitation Assistance Program

This program assists residents to sensitively rehabilitate historic homes while promoting reinvestment in Phoenix’s historic neighborhoods. Owners of historic homes, either in city-designated historic districts or individually listed on the Phoenix Historic Property Register, are eligible to apply.

Low-Income Historic Housing Rehabilitation Program
The Low-Income Historic Housing Rehabilitation Program was created to encourage the repair and rehabilitation of historic residential properties that provide housing opportunities. The program funds critical building maintenance; structural stabilization work; repair and restoration of historic features; reconstruction missing historic details; and/or in-kind replacement of deteriorated historic elements exterior rehabilitation, repair and restoration work that meets city historic property guidelines.

Demonstration Project Program
The Demonstration Project Program was created to encourage the rehabilitation of significant historic properties used for multi-family, commercial or institutional purposes. The program provides funding for exterior work that retains historic building materials and features, reverses inappropriate alterations, reconstructs missing historic details, or otherwise returns a building to its historic appearance.

Threatened Historic Building and Warehouse Program
This program is available to help property owners rehabilitate threatened historic buildings and historic downtown warehouses and to return them to a viable use. Eligible buildings are either located in the downtown Warehouse Overlay District (basically bound by Seventh Street, Third Avenue, Lincoln Street and Madison Street) Or are located elsewhere in the city but are “severely threatened” either by their deteriorated condition or by possible demolition.

State, Federal and Other Incentives
Because the preservation of historic buildings is an important public benefit, the state and federal governments as well as public and private foundations have developed some incentives to assist in the restoration, maintenance and rehabilitation of historic resources.

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