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$325,000
Sold on 7/07/15
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
2 |
2.00 |
1,471 |
$2,785 |
1922 |
On the market:
39 days
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Located in the amazing F.Q. Story historic district and walking distance to fantastic shops and restaurants, this ultra charming home is truly something special. Built in the 1920’s, it has a fabulous vintage feel, yet it’s in pristine condition. The kitchen is great, the original hardwood floors are gorgeous, the sun-filled family room has a terrific fireplace, and there’s an air-conditioned garage that could make the perfect studio or office. Loaded with character inside and out, and surrounded by beautifully manicured lawns and established homes, this is an incredible find for those who appreciate a unique home in a magnificent, time-honored neighborhood.
The F. Q. Story neighborhood is one of Phoenix’s first historic districts. Its’ 602 homes date from the late 1920s and span.. a variety of architectural styles, including Spanish Colonial Revival, English Tudor, Craftsman bungalows and transitional ranch. Homes are listed on both the federal and state registers of historic places. The neighborhood is bounded by McDowell Road, Roosevelt Street, Seventh Avenue and Grand Avenue. It is governed by the Story Preservation Association, a non-profit group consisting of Story residents. The association was started in 1984. Neighbors enjoy proximity to downtown with Chase Field ballpark close by, as well as Symphony Hall and other cultural venues, restaurants and art galleries, and the ability to hop on the light rail for trips to Tempe and Mesa.
Listing courtesy of Jonathan Friedland, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Arizona Properties