Historic Prescott Arizona Courthouse Square and Whiskey Row
Arizona's First Capital • Victorian Heritage • Everybody's Hometown

Prescott Homes for Sale

Everybody's Hometown

Arizona's original capital city. Victorian homes, Whiskey Row, and a community that welcomes you like family. This is what hometown should feel like.

$575K
Median Price
700+
Historic Properties
5,300ft
Elevation
277
Sunny Days

Why Prescott?

More than a place to live—it's a way of life rooted in history and community.

Arizona's First Capital

Founded in 1864, Prescott was Arizona's original territorial capital. History walks these streets—literally.

Victorian Heritage

700+ properties on the National Register. Queen Anne, Gothic Revival, Craftsman—architectural gems around every corner.

Four Mild Seasons

Green lawns, actual trees, and weather that makes sense. Cool summers, snowy winters, and 277 sunny days.

Everybody's Hometown

The official nickname says it all. Rodeos, parades, Whiskey Row, and a community that feels like family.

Life in Prescott

History, nature, and community—woven into everyday life.

Whiskey Row

Historic saloons turned restaurants and shops. The social heart of Prescott since the 1800s. Live music every weekend.

Courthouse Square

The town plaza where Prescott gathers. Farmers markets, art walks, holiday events, and people-watching.

Prescott National Forest

1.25 million acres surrounding the city. Granite Dells, Watson Lake, and endless trails for hiking and biking.

World's Oldest Rodeo

Every July 4th since 1888. Prescott invented the professional rodeo, and the tradition continues.

Prescott Neighborhoods

From historic Victorian districts to modern golf communities—find your fit.

Downtown/Courthouse Square

$500K - $900K

Walkable Historic Core

Walk to Whiskey Row, galleries, and restaurants. Historic homes with modern updates. The heart of Prescott life.

Mount Vernon Historic District

$600K - $1.2M

Victorian Showcase

Prescott's most prestigious historic neighborhood. Painted Lady Victorians, tree-lined streets, garden tours.

West Prescott Historic District

$450K - $800K

Craftsman & Character

Mix of Victorian, Craftsman, and Territorial styles. Charming cottages and bungalows with original details.

Prescott Lakes

$600K - $1.5M

Golf & Luxury

Master-planned community with golf course, hiking trails, and resort amenities. Newer construction, mountain views.

Williamson Valley

$500K - $1M

Horse Country

Rural acreage, equestrian properties, and custom homes. Wide-open spaces just minutes from downtown.

Prescott Valley

$350K - $550K

Affordable Family Living

Newer homes, good schools, and everyday amenities. The practical choice for families and first-time buyers.

Prescott Success Stories

"We wanted a historic home with character. Tyler found us a 1902 Victorian in Mount Vernon that had been lovingly maintained. Every day feels like living in a piece of history."

Eleanor & James W.

Relocated from Scottsdale

"Prescott has the small-town feel we lost in Phoenix. Tyler knew which streets flood, which neighborhoods have the best trees. That local knowledge was invaluable."

The Martinez Family

Downtown Prescott

Prescott Real Estate FAQs

Why is Prescott called "Everybody's Hometown"?

The nickname reflects Prescott's welcoming small-town character. With its historic downtown, community events, and friendly residents, visitors often say it feels like coming home—even on their first visit.

What is the climate like in Prescott?

Prescott enjoys a mild four-season climate at 5,300 feet. Summer highs are in the 80s-90s (much cooler than Phoenix), winters bring occasional snow, and you'll enjoy 277 sunny days per year.

Are there really Victorian homes in Prescott?

Yes! Prescott has over 700 properties on the National Register of Historic Places, including stunning Victorian homes built before Arizona was even a state. The Mount Vernon District is particularly famous for its Painted Ladies.

Ready to Call Prescott Home?

Let's find your place in everybody's hometown. I know every historic street and modern community.