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$590,000
Sold on 5/15/25
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
2.00 |
1,626 |
$1,764 |
1930 |
On the market:
191 days
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GREAT BENEFITS FOR BUYERS! Priced below recent appraisal! Qualifies for Community Fund Lending lowering your interest rate OR up to $6500 toward buyer closing costs from preferred lending partners! This home has a great floorplan and bright, natural light streaming into every room, this beautiful 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival in the FQ Story Historic District showcases vintage Phoenix at its finest! You'll find a neutral palette throughout, with 4 beds, 2 baths, dining room, dine-in kitchen, interior laundry room, and generous closet/storage spaces. The 2 bed/1 bath on one side would be perfect as primary suite bed/bath w/nursery or large dressing room - also ideal as roomy in-law suite with private entrance. Close to great restaurants and easy access to freeways. Parking front and rear with a large attached/covered rear carport completely enclosed within property and custom 2023 rear remote gate. Some interior steps. UPGRADES include: 2 newer split HVAC units, ceiling fans in all bedrooms and kitchen, 2022 water heater, 2018 washer/gas dryer, front/rear irrigation system with 2024 timer, owned security system, 2023 exterior painted, 2024 interior paint, 2023 exterior awnings/window sun drapes, 2019 flat roof elastomeric coating, 2024 window treatments, all kitchen cabinets w/child-safe closures, 2024 rear drive refinished, and 2 large storage sheds. The property is private and serene, bordered in front by "green fencing" hedge, a front patio accessed via French doors, and fully enclosed backyard with a flagstone patio. Easy to maintain landscaping front and rear. Complete service records provided to new owner. Close to vibrant restaurants, many cultural venues and convenient to all valley freeways/airport/medical facilities. This is quintessential historic neighborhood living in the highly desirable FQ Story!
Listing courtesy of Vickie McDermott & Dana Zazueta, AZArchitecture/Jarson & Jarson & AZArchitecture/Jarson & Jarson