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$310,000
Sold on 3/19/21
| Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
| 3 |
1.75 |
1,199 |
$1,009 |
1951 |
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On the market:
36 days
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Once a cow pasture for a dairy farm, in what was considered ''far out West Phoenix'', North Park Central was developed between 1949 and 1952. On December 27, 1950, Stanley and Margaret Kuykendall deposited $200 as earnest money for the property at 1017 W. Mitchell Drive, the first house sold in North Park Central. The sale price was $9,650.00. A great example of a clean classic mid-century modern, with classic good looks and original charm. This home is centrally located in North Park Central and offers approximately 1,199 square feet of space with three bedrooms and one full and one three quarter bathrooms. The entry leads into a light filled living room with Arcadia doors leading out to the covered patio. The living room has tan tile floors. The kitchen features a new dishwasher, lovely gas stove, large refrigerator, and oak cabinets. The master bedroom has tan carpeting and a ¾ master bath with vinyl floor and yellow original tile in the shower. The second and third bedroom are roomy, but in need of new carpeting. The hall bath has vinyl flooring and 1950's yellow with burgundy trim original tile. There is a large laundry/storage room off the kitchen. The back yard has a large covered patio. This is a great home in a wonderful neighborhood with many homes being upgraded. Close to shopping, light rail and all that urban Phoenix has to offer. Walk score 65, bike score 66.
Listing courtesy of Mario Romero, The Melcher Agency