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$824,000
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 3 |
3.50 |
2,458 |
$3,903 |
1976 |
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On the market:
1 day
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Designed by renowned architect Romualdo DeBlas in 1976, this architecturally significant residence is a true landmark in the North Park Central neighborhood. Blending bold mid-century modern influence with forward-thinking design, this home stands apart as one of Phoenix's most distinctive modernist properties.
Exposed CMU block construction, clerestory windows, dramatic structural lines, and a sculptural steel façade define the exterior presence. Inside, soaring natural light, gallery-white walls, and thoughtfully updated finishes highlight the home's timeless design. The floorplan offers two generous living areas, two primary suites, and a striking modern kitchen with granite counters. The finished lower level adds flexible space with a large laundry area, wine cooler, and walk-in humidor. Outside, the private backyard offers resort-style living with a Pebble Tec pool, shaded pergola, drought-friendly turf, mature desert landscaping, and ambient evening lighting.
Significant recent improvements include over $125,000 in upgrades, new sewer and water lines, an ultra-low solar lease with APS bills as low as $10/month, EV charging capability, and 4+ car off-street parking. The property also has a proven track record as a high-performing short-term rental, generating $50K-$70K annually.
Listing courtesy of Zack Lindsay, HomeSmart