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$1,135,000
Sold on 9/17/21
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
4.00 |
3,119 |
$3,076 |
1930 |
On the market:
90 days
|
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This charming 1930 Tudor Revival in the Encanto-Palmcroft Historic District is such an architecturally pure example of its style, that it is featured on pages 87, 192, and 195 of the book Historic Homes of Phoenix. The enormous Tudor arched picture window boasts tremendous curb appeal with its small wood-sashed panes and heavier bead-lathed mullions, and shapes the 14-foot coved ceiling in the formal living room. The large formal dining room features another coved ceiling and two built-in corner china cabinets. In the kitchen is a cozy turreted breakfast nook with original diamond-paned leaded glass windows. The spare bedroom downstairs with en-suite bathroom makes a perfect playroom or private space for house guests. The den and adjoining library/office are beautifully paneled, inviting spaces that open to the backyard patio and adjoin another full bathroom. Upstairs, the spacious master bedroom features a walk-in closet and bathroom with separate tub and shower. The two additional upstairs bedrooms each have spacious walk-in closets and share the hall bathroom; one has a charming sloped ceiling and looks out to the front of the house from the original curved shed dormer, while the other invites ample natural light via its eight windows. This is truly a landmark home that has been lovingly maintained inside and out. The original owner was William R. Bertram, who was described as an employee of the Arizona Hardware and Supply Co., and subsequently as an electrician with the City of Phoenix. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to own William R. Bertram House, a registered piece of Phoenix history!
Listing courtesy of Michele Wolff & Rodney Wolff, Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty & Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty