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$2,200,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 4 |
4.00 |
3,699 |
$4,960 |
1928 |
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The Harry Tritle House is a beautifully restored 1928 Spanish Mission estate in the coveted Alvarado Historic District. Built for the son of territorial governor F.A. Tritle, this landmark blends rich Phoenix history with refined modern luxury. A recent renovation elevates the home with an open layout, exquisite finishes, and a chef's kitchen featuring Wolf/Sub-Zero appliances and a Miele coffee bar. Multiple folding glass walls create seamless indoor-outdoor living to the patio, pool, and spa. Original wood floors, vintage ironwork, and inlaid office flooring preserve its character, while four light-filled bedrooms each enjoy elegant baths. Upstairs, a gathering room complements three bedrooms; downstairs, a flex room opens to the pool. Re-landscaped grounds, mature trees, stone pavers, and the iconic river-rock fireplace complete this rare historic sanctuary near arts, sports, and city conveniences.
Listing courtesy of Vincent Fumusa, HomeSmart