1225 E Hubbell St., Phoenix, AZ 85006

1225 E Hubbell St., Phoenix, AZ 85006
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$499,900
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.00 1,420 $3,146 1975
On the market: 0 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$3,255($2,993 + $262 taxes*)

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While the neighbors flex their 1920s bungalows and Tudor charm, this sharp 1975 single-level ranch sits back with a confident smile and says, ''Yeah... but have you seen me yet?'' Built when floor plans finally got the memo that families like to breathe, this home delivers exactly what a classic bungalow often can't: roomy, single-story living with larger bedrooms, generous closets, and spaces that actually fit real life. No raised foundation here -- just a solid poured concrete slab for that effortless ground-level flow from front door to backyard. Step inside the inviting entry and you'll feel the difference immediately. The thoughtfully laid-out single-story design gives you comfortable, flowing living spaces with plenty of room to move. The large eat-in kitchen features nice cabinetry, a gas stove, and enough elbow room for Saturday morning pancakes without anyone bumping elbows. Ceramic tile grounds the high-traffic zones, newer double-paned windows keep the Arizona sun in check, and natural light flows throughout. Three generously sized bedrooms offer easy furnishing (goodbye, creative bed angles), and there's a flexible den perfect for a home office, playroom, or quiet escape. Out back? A deep, private yard with room to roam -- grass for morning coffee, space for weekend games, and mature trees that add shade without the drama. Additional perks include a double attached garage (both cars fit without negotiation), gas appliances, and a location minutes from Coronado Park, downtown Phoenix, and all the coffee, tacos, and treats that make this neighborhood so livable. Clean, comfortable, and thoughtfully updated -- this 1975 ranch isn't trying to be the oldest home on the block. It's simply doing what it does best: offering larger single-story living, modern indoor-outdoor flow, and one of the deeper backyards around. Ready for its next chapter with someone who appreciates a home that works hard, feels spacious, and still leaves plenty of room for fun.
Listing courtesy of Don Mertes, HomeSmart