One of 72 reachable multifamily buildings in Peoria. Larger than 15% of multifamily buildings in Peoria (median 122,132 SF), derived from assessor records.
County gross building area
1,782 SF, Maricopa County Assessor
Lot size
7,000 SF, Maricopa County Assessor
Year built
1924, Maricopa County Assessor
Stories
1, Maricopa County Assessor
Buildings on parcel
3, Maricopa County Assessor
Predominant use
Duplex - 1 Duplex Building, Maricopa County Assessor
Assessed value
$238,000, per the Maricopa County Assessor (not a market appraisal)
Assessed value per building SF
$133.56/SF, derived from assessor records
Building area / lot
0.25, derived from assessor records
Vintage
pre-war vintage
County use code
DUPLEX - 1 DUPLEX BUILDING
Nearby comparable buildings
Same building type, by distance. Assessor facts only; not an opinion of value.
MakeMe Estimate: $300K (estimated market value), with a likely range of $240K to $356K (half of recent verified sales in this segment landed inside that range). Computed as the county's full cash value of $238,000 times a 1.26 market ratio, measured from 3891 verified arm's-length sale prices vs county values (multifamily sales across the county, through 2026-06-29). Not an appraisal. How this estimate works.
lower confidence: 3 comparable sales within 3 miles; nearest 0.3 mi. This property type carries wider measured error; treat the estimate as a starting point.
Recorded arm's-length sales of similar buildings nearby; nearer and more recent sales rank first. Buyer and seller names are withheld. Get this data via API.
Last sold: 2020-10-01 for $172,900 (recorded arm's-length sale).
Current ownership dates to 2020 (about 6 years) per recorded transfers.
2020-10-01: $172,900 from Private party to Private party, rec. 201112976
Source: Maricopa County recorded sales extract; buyer and seller shown only when a company or organization. Individual names are withheld.
Value over time
Dark line: county assessed value per Maricopa County tax rolls. Blue line: our estimate; dashed years are a modeled backcast built from recorded arm's-length sales in the building's segment, not estimates published at the time, and years without enough sales stay unmodeled. The shaded range is the model's measured error band; about half of verified sales in the segment land inside it. Diamonds: recorded arm's-length sales. Not an appraisal. How this estimate works.
Land, site, and value history
Assessed value moved from $234,600 (2026) to $238,000 (2027), up 1% over 1 years, per county tax rolls. The 2027 roll splits $238,000 into $47,600 land and $190,400 improvements.