Photo 1 of 115
$1,900,500
Sold on 12/20/22
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
7 |
4.50 |
3,803 |
$3,466 |
1930 |
On the market:
165 days
|
View full details, 15 photos, school info, and price history
Welcome to incredible quality and integrity thanks to contractor Jon Kitchell of Venue Projects. Sellers planned on this being a forever home so while this is not a flip, it is an amazing opportunity to own in wonderful Medlock Place Historic District for the ultimate urban/suburban lifestyle. An 1,135 SF 1930 English Tudor Revival home by Floyd Medlock was completely rebuilt to historic preservation standards including new concrete slab & grading. Add 2,668 SF of new livable SF finished in 2021, 689 SF casita with kitchen, separate entry and laundry, and 15' vaulted great room plus a 13' vaulted kitchen that truly is at the heart of the home. Perfectly sited on private 18,810 SF irrigated lot with pool, lawns, patios & natural gas fire pit. Simply the best of what Phoenix has to offer! From National Register of Historic Places Narrative Statement of Significance:
"The Medlock Place Historic District is significant under Criterion A in the area of Community Planning and Development as an excellent example of the transition from rural to suburban development in Phoenix from 1926 to 1956. The district represents the residential growth of Phoenix to the north along the Seventh Avenue/Central Avenue/Seventh Street corridors and the shift in development toward a suburban development model. The District is additionally significant under Criterion C in the area of Architecture as it possesses well-preserved examples of Period Revival and Ranch style homes that illustrate building construction and techniques used in Phoenix during the period of significance, (1926-1956)."
Listing courtesy of Aaron Carter & Michael Mosier, HomeSmart & HomeSmart