1144 E Northview Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85020

1144 E Northview Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85020
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$308,500
Sold on 11/19/15
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.00 1,626 $2,006 1953
On the market: 195 days
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Resort views w/ private comfort! Quiet & safe so you can walk early in the morning. Friendly neighbors that always wave even if they do not know you. Dining room has bamboo floors and living room has ceramic tile so keeping them clean is easy. Solid 6 panel doors so sound doesn't travel in the house. Hardwood oak in all bedrooms for a custom feel. Granite counters in kitchen w/ white cabinets, island and tile floors so there is plenty of space to cook & easy clean surfaces afterwards. Auto sprinklers in front for grass & synthetic grass in back for less lawn work. Huge game room w/ dog doors on the north side everyone seeks so you can enjoy the private backyard without being scorched by the sun. New exterior paint makes the house look young! No worries parking lots of cars w/ two driveways House is a historic home that has an added game room and storage shed w/ a very enjoyable backyard. Views of mountains and blooming flowers will sooth and relax you anytime you want a private retreat. Original tile was kept in the bathrooms for a historic authenticity. You can't get real hardwood floors and solid doors in a modern cookie-cutter like this house offers. The pool has a block wall all around protecting children and dogs. Relax by the pool under the gazebo or jump into the deep end of the pool and play volleyball. The two garage has a big storage room that can act as a workshop. There is a extra room added w/ a dog door that can separate the dogs but keep them out of the heat. Same room could act as an exercise room. There is a private front courtyard that a swing would easily invite the relaxing. Public hiking is close by and lots of small business shops to explore. A double swinging RV gate means you can park wide trailers if you need to.
Listing courtesy of Curtis Johnson & Brandon Switzer