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$270,000
Sold on 11/02/22
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
1 |
1.50 |
1,316 |
$998 |
1916 |
On the market:
68 days
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Historic 1916 structurally solid home lovingly restored. All the windows have been restored and are operational, the dining room buffet painstakingly brought back to life, a pressed tin-copper ceiling and period wallpaper enhances the home throughout. She shed, man cave, dog theme park, viewing area via the staircase to the roof in back, are just a few of the readily seen touches that make this home so interesting. Originally the home had 3 small bedrooms. and a poorly designed bathroom. The owners turned that portion of the house into a den-parlor, a bedroom with one bathroom featuring a clawfoot tub, toilet and a lot of storage. On the other side of the bedroom is a salon and second bathroom with a travertine walk in shower and second toilet. Essentially the home has been completely redone with a great deal of cost and joyful exuberance. Very easy to see in the English wallpaper, restored hardwood floors, chandeliers-light fixtures, faux stain glass double doors in the den and bedroom. Across from the historic Warren Ballfield home to the Texas-Arizona League Bisbee Bees, it provides a nice vibe and a quiet repose.
Listing courtesy of David MacDougal, Sabino Canyon Realty