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$799,000
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
4.00 |
2,300 |
$912 |
1921 |
On the market:
213 days
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Rare opportunity to own one of historic downtown Prescott's iconic Queen Anne Victorians, just up the hill from Courthouse Square. With Business General zoning, 5 parking spaces, gated RV parking, easy street parking and an ADA-compliant ramp, the Rudolph Baehr house is ideal for a live-work lifestyle, two-unit vacation rental (zoned HVAC and water heaters), professional offices, restaurant with huge shaded patio or single family home. Potential to add a garage on the rear alley with additional living space above. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places which keeps taxes low ($912 per year). Baehr was a well-known Territorial photographer and painter who is buried in the Odd Fellow cemetery. Updated for modern living while preserving original details like Eastlake door knobs and stained glass windows, this gracious home features a main level with a large parlor, enclosed Arizona room, eat-in kitchen that opens to the rear patio, butler pantry, bedroom and two baths. Upstairs are three bedrooms, a bath, kitchen and family room. The basement has vast amounts of storage and a dehumidifier. New decorative cedar shingle roof and AC on the main level. A short walk to over 100 shops, restaurants and bars in the downtown entertainment district. Close to Dignity Health, Yavapai College, VA campus, public and charter schools, National Forest trails for hiking and biking.
Listing courtesy of Abbie Roses & Karen Woodsmall, NEXTRAORDINARY Realty, LLC & NEXTRAORDINARY Realty, LLC