3629 N 49th St., Phoenix, AZ 85018

3629 N 49th St., Phoenix, AZ 85018
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$860,000
Sold on 1/15/21
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.50 2,494 $3,765 1957
On the market: 46 days
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This lovely Arcadia home is welcoming and has many not- to- be missed features. Remodeled in 2004 by architect Vehr-Webb. Upon entering the home, the foyer has side panel fixed windows, 20'' porcelain tiled floors leading to the curved entry. The tiled flooring continues into the living room, family room, dining room and breakfast room. The living room features a red brick gas fireplace, built-in bookcases and a large picture window. The family room has 14' high coffered ceilings, oak French doors leading to a covered patio. There is 3' oak wainscoting. There is a glorious view of Camelback Mountain. The kitchen has maple European cabinets, granite countertops, a wine refrigerator and LG stainless steel appliances. Off the kitchen is a breakfast room with French doors leading to the patio. The bedrooms have wood flooring.The master has 2 closets, a sitting room, wood shutters and French doors leading to the patio/pool area. The master bath has a double sink vanity with maple finish and granite countertops. There is a separate tub and a tiled shower. Bedroom 1 has indirect lighting and built-in bookcases. Bedroom 2 features wood blinds and a large window to the front of the house. The hall bathroom has the original tiles in the tub enclosure and countertop, tile floors, paneled wood cabinets. There is a half bath powder room with oak cabinets and granite countertop. A lush irrigated rear yard with orange, lemon, grapefruit, tangerine, kumquat and pecan trees. This home has smart home wiring and high speed internet. The Arcadia neighborhood contains well-kept homes on large lots; these homes command relatively high property values (as the neighborhood is adjacent to the upscale suburbs of Paradise Valley, the Biltmore area, North central and Scottsdale. Built on former citrus groves, Arcadia is known for well-irrigated, mature landscaping. Several yards prominently feature orange, lemon and grapefruit trees as reminders of the area's past; the area used to be occupied by citrus farmers from 1919 to the mid-1950s. In the mid-1950s, the rest of Phoenix caught up with the farms and the area suburbanized with characteristic ranch homes on large lots. Arcadia High School serves and derives its name from the neighborhood. Arcadia is frequently listed as the top place to live in all of Phoenix Metro due to its ideal location for both work and fun, vibrant food / culture, walk-ability, and plush landscape. It is also just south of the desired hiking destinations of Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peak. Much of Phoenix's cycling scene pedals through this neighborhood, as Campbell / Lafayette is one of the main Phoenix cycling corridors. A walk score of 50 and bike score of 78
Listing courtesy of Mario Romero, The Melcher Agency