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$375,000
Sold on 9/15/17
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
3.00 |
1,970 |
$2,273 |
1928 |
On the market:
42 days
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Nestled in Central Phoenix within the Coronado Historic District is 2537 N. 9th Street, a 1928 bungalow that fits seamlessly into this charming – and increasingly sought-after – neighborhood. With its rich, multi-colored brick exterior, welcoming patio complete with dripping Cat’s Claw vines, and beautiful front door with double sidelights, there’s no denying that this four-bedroom, 2-bathroom home with an attached 1-bedroom 1-bath guest suite has some serious curb appeal. Just wait until you get inside!
Thanks to abundant windows, this 1,970 square-foot home feels airy and light, and it’s hard not to feel instantly enamored by the charisma of historic details throughout. You’ll love the glossy hardwood floors and white-brick fireplace in the living room, as well as the way this common living space opens up into a cozy den on one side and large kitchen at the back.
Speaking of, the kitchen is a true focal point of the home not just because of its spaciousness, but because of how it effortlessly blends vintage appeal with modern necessity. It boasts what seems a never-ending supply of cabinets, as well as plenty of countertop space. This welcoming kitchen will undoubtedly be the place family and loved ones gather every time you host, so plan to make not just delicious meals here, but also lasting memories.
Another area of the home that has combined old with new is the black and white-themed guest bath. The crisp white claw-foot tub with silver feet, porcelain pedestal sink, and vintage honey-comb tiles and bead-board wainscoting make this a dreamy place to draw a bubble bath and zen out like a master. And speaking of - the master bathroom follows suit with its handsome double sinks, ample storage, matching black and white tiles, and shower.
In addition to the matching bathroom tiles and hardwood floors throughout, brick is another recurring detail that makes this home feel thoughtfully tied together. You'll find brick on the outside of the house, of course, and painted white on the living room fireplace. Brick can also be found on one side of the master bedroom, as well as in the hallway where it frames built in shelving.
This home already offers so much, so the fact that it also features an attached guest house only further sweetens the pot. This is a one-bedroom guest house complete with a full kitchen, a living space, and a half bathroom. It's the perfect place to put up friends and family, could work brilliantly as a home-office, and could even be rented out if you wanted to supplement your income.
Finally, let's talk about the beautiful backyard. This space â“ complete with lush grass, brick pavers, and fragrant fruit trees â“ feels particularly private and secluded thanks to tall brick walls. It's ideal for quiet evening meditation, tea for two, small group get-togethers, and even parties (a house warming party being the first order of business, naturally).
If true vintage charm is what you're seeking â“ and if the idea of living in a vibrant neighborhood surrounded with amazing food and entertainment steps away sounds ideal â“ then 2537 N. 9th Street could very well be "the one." Just let us know when you'd like to set up a first date.
Listing courtesy of Don Mertes, HomeSmart