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Valley Crest
Located northwest of downtown Flagstaff, Valley Crest is a small residential enclave known for its quiet streets, elevated positioning, and classic Flagstaff feel. Valley Crest homes for sale attract buyers who want proximity to downtown amenities without sacrificing privacy or neighborhood character. With limited inventory and a low turnover rate, Valley Crest appeals to those seeking long-term ownership in an in-demand location.

Valley Crest offers convenience paired with residential calm:
Quick access to downtown Flagstaff while maintaining a northwest in-town location
Easy access to Route 66 and major commuter corridors
Quiet streets with minimal through traffic
Established neighborhood feel with long-term homeowners
Purchasing a home in Valley Crest involves understanding several neighborhood-specific considerations:
Condition vs. updates: Some homes have been thoughtfully renovated, while others offer opportunities for modernization
Lot use: Outdoor space and parking vary by property
Market timing: Well-priced homes can move quickly due to limited supply
Partnering with a REALTOR® familiar with Flagstaff’s in-town neighborhoods can help buyers evaluate value and structure competitive offers.
Our Listings in the Neighborhood
The Valley Crest real estate market is composed entirely of single-family homes, many reflecting the architectural styles and construction quality of mid-century Flagstaff neighborhoods.
Home styles: Ranch-style and traditional single-level or split-level homes
Lot characteristics: Manageable in-town lots with mature trees and established landscaping
Pricing: Most Valley Crest homes typically range from $650,000 to $1,000,000+, depending on size, condition, and proximity to downtown
Because Valley Crest is largely built-out, buyers often compete for the limited number of homes that come available each year.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the average price of homes in Valley Crest?
A: Most homes fall between $650,000 and $1,000,000+, depending on updates and location.
Q2: When were most homes built?
A: Many homes were constructed from the 1960s through 1980s.
Q3: Is there an HOA in Valley Crest?
A: No, Valley Crest is a non-HOA neighborhood.
Q4: Are there upcoming developments nearby?
A: The area is largely built-out, with only occasional infill or renovation projects.

If you’re looking for an in-town neighborhood with character, convenience, and limited inventory, Valley Crest may be the right fit. Contact our team today to begin your home search and schedule a showing.
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