Hillside construction in Sunnyslope
Sunnyslope is North Mountain Village's 1930s-1960s sanitarium-era cottages submarket. Sunnyslope grew from 1920s-1940s tuberculosis sanitariums and "climatotherapy" tent cabins — early stock often consists of small frame cottages that were never built on foundations and were later slab-grouted in place.
What a hillside construction project looks like here
Sunnyslope grew from 1920s-1940s tuberculosis sanitariums and "climatotherapy" tent cabins — early stock often consists of small frame cottages that were never built on foundations and were later slab-grouted in place.
Because of the sanitarium-era construction history, Sunnyslope cottages frequently have non-engineered structural conditions that require full structural retrofit on any major remodel ($18K-$45K adder).
Sunnyslope sits at the foot of Shaw Butte and North Mountain — perimeter lots face the Phoenix Mountain Preserve Hillside Ordinance.
Phoenix Hillside Development Ordinance applies on Camelback Mountain, Phoenix Mountain Preserve, North Mountain, South Mountain, Piestewa Peak, and Mummy Mountain perimeter parcels — slope-density formula, view-corridor protection, geotech mandatory. In Sunnyslope specifically, 1930s-1960s sanitarium-era cottages stock means hillside construction scope is shaped by the neighborhood's dominant construction typology. Baily's Phoenix scoping flow factors phoenix hpo survey area (no formal historic district designation) and phoenix pdd residential permit into the estimate before a contractor is involved.
Start your Sunnyslope scope — Baily asks the right questions.
Pre-seeded for hillside construction in Sunnyslope. Mention your 1,200-2,400 sqft, your timeline, and any known constraints — Baily factors the phoenix pdd + sunnyslope historic survey area (no formal historic district) review queue into the scope.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
Sunnyslope hillside construction projects typically run $165K–$825K. Sunnyslope's 1930s-1960s sanitarium-era cottages stock, combined with phoenix hpo survey area (no formal historic district designation), puts most mid-complexity projects in the $495K range. Baily scopes the exact band once you describe the work.
Nearest neighborhoods
Same service, adjacent Phoenix submarkets.