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$695,000
Sold on 2/10/23
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
3.00 |
2,036 |
$4,598 |
1900 |
On the market:
162 days
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Rare Opportunity! Must See! Built in early 1900's by a prominent Bisbee family. 2 meticulously maintained homes on 1 lot on OB's prestigious Quality Hill. Stunning views, beautiful back yard, outdoor living entertaining ramada w/ custom iron work fencing, garage. 152 Main: Formal LR and Dining, Office/Den/3rd Bed, Family Room/Kitchen. Master bath en suite has walk-in closet w/ original hardwood oak flooring, custom cabinetry, floor to ceiling marble subway tile & double marble vanity. Guest/Hall bath showcases crisp black & white tile, custom cabinetry & walk-in shower. Room to add wine cellar in basement. 154/Guest: 1 bed 1 bath separate metered home w/ bsmt. Visiting friends /family will be close & comfortable yet enjoy the privacy, OR use as income potential as STR/Long Term Rental. Some of the furnishings in both houses are available for sale under separate Bill of Sale.
Interesting historical facts: The home was built for Senator Daniel Kitchel, who served as Cochise County Treasurer 1931-1934. After a spirited county election on November 19,1929, it was decided at the polls to move the county seat from Tombstone to Bisbee. Bonds in the amount of $300,000 were approved for the construction of the stunning Art Deco Cochise County Courthouse, which was dedicated August 3, 1931, by Governor George W.P. Hunt.
Listing courtesy of Nancy Parana, HomeSmart