104 E Myrtle Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85020

104 E Myrtle Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85020
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$1,395,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.00 2,646 $5,300 1952
On the market: 0 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$8,795($8,353 + $442 taxes*)

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The epitome of a classic North Central ranch, this beautifully updated home sits on a prime corner lot with desirable north/south exposure, just steps from the Murphy Bridle Path. A rare opportunity in one of the area's most sought-after neighborhoods, with recent sale on the street exceeding $3M. Inside, the home offers 3 bedrooms and 2 full baths with engineered wood flooring throughout and tile in the baths. A formal living and dining room welcome you at the entry, while the oversized family room and an additional bonus great room off the kitchen create exceptional flexibility for everyday living and entertaining. Two bay windows and French doors open to multiple patios, blending indoor and outdoor living. The updated kitchen features crisp white cabinetry, high-grade stainless steel- appliances, a gas range, granite/quartz countertops, a breakfast bar, and a built-in desk nook. The hall bath has been tastefully updated with a glass tile tub/shower surround. The expansive primary suite is a true retreat, offering a walk-in closet plus a secondary closet, dual vanities, a separate shower and jetted tub, and French doors leading to the patio. Additional upgrades include updated interior and closet doors, dual-pane windows, and two newer A/C units replaced in January 2023. Outdoors, enjoy an irrigated lot with an exterior gas fireplace and paver seating areaperfect for relaxing or entertaining. The attached 2-car garage features French doors, adding to the home's charm and functionality. Sprinklers both front and back. Irrigated lot. A fantastic opportunity to own a timeless North Central home in an exceptional location.
Listing courtesy of Rodney Coty, Compass