4733 N 14th St., Phoenix, AZ 85014

4733 N 14th St., Phoenix, AZ 85014
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$449,900
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
1 1.00 828 $950 1945
On the market: 1 day

Est. Monthly Payment:

$2,773($2,694 + $79 taxes*)

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WOW! Former WWII-era Quonset hut fully reimagined into one-of-a-kind 1BR/1BA designer home that blends industrial heritage W/mid-century modern style. Standing-seam zinc exterior preserves the iconic form while seamlessly integrating thoughtful additions. Inside, a full modern kitchen, cleverly planned open living spaces, highly efficient design make the home feel much larger than expected. Nearly ¼-acre irrigated lot W/ R-4 multi-family zoning offers flexibility for expansion or simply enjoy lush open space. Located in Phillips Place, steps from Clyde Hardware and early Haver homes, it is surrounded by the Valley's post-war architecture. Owner-builder craftsmanship evident in every detail. Artistry, functionality, high design combine into one unique, inspiring, creative home! HUURY! Title: Quonset Hut Reimagined - Builder-Crafted Renovation 4733 N. 14th Street Phoenix AZ 85014 Description: This former WWII-era Quonset hut has been meticulously detailed, renovated, and reimagined into a delightful dwelling that celebrates industrial heritage and mid-century design with refined craftsmanship and imaginative flair. Set in the heart of the Camelback Corridor, this 1-bedroom, 1-bath home offers more than shelter: it's a showcase of high design and playful livability. Though compact, the interiors reveal exceptional planning, a full modern kitchen, and thoughtful spatial zoning that make the home feel far larger than its footprint suggests. Situated on a nearly quarter-acre irrigated lot with R-4 Multi-Family zoning, the property offers opportunity and potentialor simply the enjoyment of lush, irrigated and carefree green space. Every surface reflects the work of a respected owner-builder renowned for meticulous attention to detail. Re-skinned in standing-seam zinc finshed metal, the original Quonset form remains instantly recognizable, while subtle, integrated additions enhance the architecture. This is a home that honors its history while embracing modern life, a perfect fit for the creative in all of us. The Phillips Place neighborhood features some of the Valley's most intriguing postwar homes, alongside Phoenix landmarks such as Clyde Hardware and the earliest Haver-designed residences. Born of WWII ingenuity, Quonset huts were prefabricated, half-cylindrical metal buildings developed for the U.S. Navy in 1941 at Quonset Point, Rhode Island, designed for rapid assembly with minimal tools and labor. Thousands were built to house troops, serve as storage, and act as barracks, shops, and even POW facilities. After the war, surplus huts became an affordable solution to the postwar housing shortage. We have long admired the "can-do" engineering of these strong, versatile forms. At this home, that legacy continue with style, efficiency, and meticulous craftsmanship that make this property truly one-of-a-kind.
Listing courtesy of Scott Jarson, AZArchitecture/Jarson & Jarson