146 W 7th Pl., Mesa, AZ 85201

146 W 7th Pl., Mesa, AZ 85201
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$670,000
Sold on 8/19/20
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.00 2,704 $2,080 1950
On the market: 70 days
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Spectacular Remodeled Home in the Highly Desirable Evergreen Historic District. Over $150,000 in upgrades. Breathtaking interior boasts sheer beauty & spectacular detail! New Laundry Room,, New Kitchen including Island, Jen Air Appliances, Sub Zero Fridge, Under Counter Ice Maker & Beverage Fridge, Granite Counters and plenty of high end cabinetry. Plantation shutters, wood plank tile, formal living/dining room, fireplace, den, spacious family room, & bright Arizona room. New Master suite with sliding glass doors to back patio, tons of natural light, walk-in closet, and luxurious bath with dual sink, freestanding tub & tiled shower. Stunning back yard with New Infinity Edge Pool, Turf, Pavers, BBQ Area and access to 700sq ft Detached Garage/Pool House with Separate Access to Alley. Shutters, Wood Plank Tile Floors, Complete New Electrical In Home & Garage, Carport has Separate breaker for Electric car. Circular Paved Driveway, Extended Front Porch. Gate access on both sides of home. New Foam Insulation In Home and Garage. Storage/Workshop Area with AC, Cameras, Surround Sound Through-out Home, Newer Roof 2013. New HVAC and Duct Work, New Plumbing with Upgraded Pex Lines. Tank-less Water Heater with Recirculation Pump and Much More. Evergreen Historic District in Downtown Mesa is a very Quiet Neighborhood with wide tree lined streets, an eclectic variety of home styles, and a quaint, tight knit community of neighbors that completes the feel of times passed while incorporating the convenience and amenities that a modern family requires. This 1950 Ranch style home, built by Lester Kuck, is not a common style for this area. J.G. and Doria Allen, a co-owner of Styles and Allen Contractors, were the first owners of this wood board and batten siding mixed with painted concrete masonry units. The steel single-hung windows and sprawling front facade with low pitch gable roof are characteristics of the ranch style. Historic glass still exists however some of the windows were replaced with triple pane. This home has been recently remodeled from floor to ceiling with careful attention to preserving the unique details that make it like no other with tons of historic charm, built-ins and custom touches throughout.
Listing courtesy of Diane Alexander, eXp Realty