930 W Parkway Blvd., Tempe, AZ 85281

930 W Parkway Blvd., Tempe, AZ 85281
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$290,000
Sold on 5/08/17
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 2.75 1,672 $1,517 1963
On the market: 39 days
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Hip Mid-Century Ranch Home Located on a Premium-Size Corner-Lot that is Tucked Away in a Private Cul-de-sac within Tempe’s Highly Coveted Holdeman Neighborhood. This Rare Four-Bedroom Original “The Capistrano” Floorplan built by Suggs Homes includes a Bonus Room that could be utilized as a Fifth Bedroom or a Den/Office with its own Separate Bathroom. Long-time Owner has Maintained Exceptional Curb Appeal with Manicured Lawn. Interior Features Brand New two-tone paint, and Brand New Carpets in the Living Room and Bedrooms. All Bedrooms have Ceiling Fans. Kitchen Features Modern White Cabinets, Premium Brand Appliances with a Gas Range, Stainless Steel Sink that Overlooks the Lush Backyard and Plenty of Counter Space! Expansive Backyard includes a Private N/E Facing Covered Patio, Two Detached Storage Sheds, Three Separate Gate Entries, and an Incredibly Large Grass Area that comes Equipped with a New Orbit Six-Station Sprinkler System that was installed in 2016. Newer York Brand A/C Unit was Installed in 2013. Newer LG Washer/Dryer included in the sale. All for an Incredible Value! One of Only Five Homes Available in Tempe 85281 that have 4+ Bedrooms and is Listed below $270k! This home is located within the Holdeman Neighborhood which is part of the greater Northwest Tempe Neighborhoods. The neighborhood has enjoyed a resurgence in recent years as owning an authentic mid-century ranch home coupled with the close proximity to downtown Tempe has become increasingly desirable. These homes were originally built by the Ellis Suggs Construction Company or Siesta Homes in the late 1950s and early 1960s. One of the most unique qualities about the Holdeman Neighborhood is that it features more cul-de-sacs than any other neighborhood in Tempe 85281. The neighborhood was skillfully designed to include many sidewinding streets to discourage traffic and keep the neighborhood quiet and peaceful. In addition, portions of the neighborhood originally included two large pine trees in each front yard which provided residents peaceful leisure in front of their homes and created a social and well-connected community. In recent years, the Holdeman Neighborhood volunteer group has worked on a number of initiatives to restore its original charm and uniqueness. One such effort, dubbed the "Make Tempe Shady" campaign, is a program which the neighborhood is seeking up to $10,000 in grant money from the City to be used towards planting new trees throughout the neighborhood. In addition to Holdeman, adjacent neighborhoods such as Clark Park and Mitchell Park have also worked on a number of programs that have been a great benefit to the community. A little over a year ago, Clark Park spearheaded the Clark Park Farmers Market which is already solidifying itself as one of the best Farmer's Markets in Tempe. Moreover, Mitchell Park has added numerous public art pieces located prominently in several different street medians. Some of these art pieces have already garnished notable recognition and accolades. All in all, the Northwest Tempe Neighborhoods district is quickly emerging as one of the most sought after places to live in the Valley.
Listing courtesy of Larry Djinis, Keller Williams Realty East Valley