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$649,800
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
1,495 |
$1,850 |
1935 |
On the market:
2 days
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Search no more... The Wallace El-Roy Broberg Home is where Spanish Colonial Revival heritage meets modern luxe living. Built in 1935, this jewel box sits proudly in the F.Q. Story Historic District, one of Phoenix's most celebrated neighborhoods. From the street, the curb appeal is undeniable—arched lines, textured stucco, a red-clay tile roof, and a front porch so inviting it practically insists you pause. Picture yourself with a latte in the morning, greeting neighbors strolling by, or a glass of sangria at sunset, watching the block glow under string lights and historic lampposts. Step through the original wood front door, and prepare to swoon. Gleaming hardwood floors stretch through the home, connecting airy spaces with coved ceilings that curve gracefully overhead. The living room feels like a magazine spreadanchored by a stately fireplace with a custom mantel, framed by picture windows that let sunlight pour in. Curl up here with a book on a cool evening or host friends for wine by the fire.The formal dining room is ready for everything from cozy weeknight dinners to glittering holiday feasts. Its generous proportions mean you can set the table for ten, and the built-in hutch begs for crystal glasses, heirloom china, or a curated collection of vintage cocktailware. Imagine laughter spilling across the table, the hum of conversation echoing through plaster walls, and candlelight dancing in the windows. The kitchen is a blank canvas with room to dream. It has all the bonesample counters, cabinetry, and flowto become a showpiece that balances high-end design with the home's original character. Picture yourself cooking Sunday brunch with French doors open to the patio, aromas mingling with the desert breeze. This beauty offers three spacious bedrooms. The primary suite is a true retreat: sunlit by day, serene at night, with room for a king bed, a sitting nook, and touches of vintage trim that ground the space in history. The secondary bedrooms each bring their own charmwhether styled as cozy guest rooms, a nursery, or the perfect WFH office, they're flexible without losing character. Both bathrooms strike that enviable balance between period-appropriate charm and modern function. Chic tilework, pedestal sinks, and vintage-inspired fixtures feel authentic while delivering spa-day comfort. It's easy to imagine a bubble bath with candles glowing against the historic tile. And the history? Delicious. When this home was completed, Phoenix had just over 43,000 residents, and the Story neighborhood was already the place to be. The first owner, Wallace ElRoy Broberg, was an accountant and community figure who set the tone for a legacy home. His neighbors were just as notable: Secretary of State Harry Kerby, R.E. Farley of the Anti-Saloon League, attorney Frank Snell with his $12,000 showplace on Lynwood, and Mormon Bishop George F. Prince, fresh from missionary work in England before building the church at 3rd Avenue and Latham. Living here wasn't just about a houseit was about being woven into Phoenix's cultural and political fabric. Outdoors, the magic deepens. Multiple patios invite you to curate your lifestyle. Imagine morning yoga on the brick terrace, garden parties under twinkling lights, or lazy afternoons stretched out with a book and iced tea. The backyard is both charming and functionallush enough to impress, yet low-maintenance for today's pace. The detached garage/studio is the ultimate bonus. With private access and versatile space, it's ready for whatever your life demands: an art studio where paintbrushes meet sunlight, a gym where your playlists fuel the sweat, or a guest retreat where friends feel spoiled. The front porch, arched and cozy, is its own stage. Picture handing out candy to trick-or-treaters, sipping cocoa while the district's holiday lights glow, or simply watching the world go by on one of the prettiest blocks in town. Even the driveway and side patios add lifestyleample room for entertaining, tinkering, or even a vintage car moment.
And the location? A dream. With a walk score of 77, you're just minutes from Phoenix's downtown heartbeatrestaurants, theaters, sports, and cultureyet your home base is quiet, neighborly, and historic.This isn't just a property; it's a story you get to live inside. The rare trifecta of historic pedigree, architectural beauty, and modern livability, all wrapped in sass and soul. Homes like this? They don't linger.
Listing courtesy of Mario Romero & Bruce Brogard, The Melcher Agency & The Melcher Agency