ELEVATED REALTY
NoHo
Short for “North of Downtown,” NoHo is one of Flagstaff’s most dynamic and evolving neighborhoods. Located just minutes from downtown, NoHo houses, townhomes, and condos for sale appeal to buyers seeking walkability, modern housing options, and proximity to dining, entertainment, and employment centers.

NoHo stands out for its urban convenience and access to Flagstaff’s cultural core:
Immediate access to downtown Flagstaff, breweries, restaurants, and shops
Close proximity to NAU, Flagstaff Medical Center, and major employers
Walkable streets with ongoing revitalization and infrastructure improvements
Easy access to public transit and major roadways
When purchasing a house, townhome, or condo in NoHo, buyers should consider several neighborhood-specific factors:
Zoning and density: Housing types and regulations vary block by block
HOA structures: Townhomes and condos often include association fees and bylaws
Lifestyle fit: Walkability and proximity to downtown drive long-term value
A REALTOR® familiar with NoHo can help buyers navigate pricing differences and building types.
Our Listings in the Neighborhood
The NoHo real estate market offers one of the most diverse housing mixes in Flagstaff, combining established residences with newer infill and redevelopment projects.
Housing types: Single-family houses, townhomes, and condominiums
Home characteristics: A mix of older homes, contemporary townhomes, and newer condo developments
Pricing: Properties generally range in the mid-$500,000's to $600,000's for condos, $600,000 to $700,000 for townhomes, and $600,000s to $800,000+ for single family homes, depending on size, condition, and proximity to downtown
Demand remains strong due to limited land availability and NoHo’s close-in location.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the typical price range in NoHo?
A:Properties generally range in the mid-$500,000's to $600,000's for condos, $600,000 to $700,000 for townhomes, and $600,000s to $800,000+ for single family homes, depending on size, condition, and proximity to downtown
Q2: What is the age and condition of homes in NoHo?
A: Homes range from older properties to newer townhome and condo developments.
Q3: Are HOA fees common in NoHo?
A: Yes, townhomes and condos typically include HOA fees; single-family homes do not. Condo HOA Dues are around $200 per month, while townhome HOA dues are around $2,250 annually.
Q4: Are there upcoming developments affecting buyers?
A: Ongoing infill and redevelopment projects continue to shape the neighborhood.

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