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Historic Charm Meets Modern Elegance! With it's mature Palm and Citrus landscaping and artful exterior metalwork elements; experience the charm of this historic oasis in Central Phoenix. Built in 1950, this beautifully renovated, solar efficient (minimal electric bills), 1,805 sq. ft. three-bedroom, two-bath residence features indoor laundry, newer carport, new rear patio with custom awning, and a fully updated gourmet kitchen. A private fenced yard with beautiful willow, citrus and palm trees offers a serene retreat in the heart of Phoenix. But wait theres more! This property blends comfort and sophistication with spacious bedrooms - bathed in natural light - updated bathrooms, a cozy living room with handsome stone-clad fireplace, and large windows. The stylish formal dining area is perfect for families and entertaining! Enjoy living within walking distance to the best of Phoenix including Indian Steele Park, Brophy and Xavier College Prep, Central High School, Pane Bianco, Lux Coffee, and the vibrant Melrose & Uptown District shops and restaurants. Avoid commuting hassles with easy light rail access. NO HOA! SHORT and LONG-TERM RENTALS ALLOWED! A great investment opportunity to own this licensed rental property, right in the heart of Midtown Phoenix! This home can be purchased fully furnished and is move-in ready. Brand new $17k TRANE 4.0 Ton HVAC installed in 2024!
This listing courtesy of:
Retro Real Estate, Luz Sofia Alvarez
Your BAH amount is for the military housing area.
Property taxes are generally around 1.2% of the home’s value, but may vary based on location.
Annual homeowners insurance is typically 0.35% of the home’s value but can vary based on insurer.
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46.44% of housing units are renter occupied.
7.47% are vacant.
The median travel time to work is 21 minutes.
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