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$625,000
Sold on 12/23/22
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
1,464 |
$1,037 |
1920 |
On the market:
86 days
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Welcome to this stunning historic home that was lovingly remodeled in 2021. Enjoy your evenings sitting on the vintage 1920 front porch, enjoying one of the few truly walkable neighborhoods in Phoenix. The owners recently added a 37K solar system (purchased, not leased-bills in document) which has translated into huge savings for electricity. When the owners remodeled 2021, they kept much of the cool original character of the bungalow and added 316 s/f to the house. Most of the square footage was added in the primary bedroom, bathroom and small office. The primary bedroom was added to the back of the home giving you the popular split bedroom floorplan. The kitchen was a total redo with new cabinets, quartz countertops, large island, and new cabinets, quartz countertops and pantry The added sq footage also included a large walk-in closet, a bathroom with glass enclosed shower and soaking tub - a very rare combination in a historic home!
The backyard is as special as the interiors. The owners well planned out backyard starts with the Aquaterra 6-person spa that was recently purchased. The spa comes with bar seating for backyard parties with friends or romantic evenings with your partner. There are two separate sitting areas in the backyard, the first has an outdoor sectional sofa (staying with the home) under the trees surrounding a fire pit for those cool winter evenings. A second sitting area is located on the side of the house just steps from the kitchen with a pergola that is covered in 10-year-old grape vines. They fill out nicely in the winter to provide shade and for the adventurous type. You could make your own wine!
The backyard also boasts several raised garden beds, fully irrigated, ready to grow your own vegetables for your "farm to table" gourmet meals cooked in your gorgeous kitchen! The surrounding walls are decorated with 3 murals from talented local artist, Mac Schneider.
This home sits inside the Historic overlay and has been featured on the Coronado home tour. It is also conveniently located just blocks from the 10th St pedestrian bridge that leads to downtown Phoenix. It's a quick bike ride to Roosevelt Row & the heart of Phoenix culture hotspots. (See attached map for walking distance to nearby restaurants).
Last but not least the Coronado Neighborhood is known for its well-attended annual Historic Home Tour, renowned quarterly Coronado Porch Concerts, the beloved Coronado Community garden, Community Toolshed, locally and nationally acclaimed restaurants (Barrio Cafe, Giving Tree, Green, The Coronado and La Santisima).
Listing courtesy of Jason Wyrick, HomeSmart