Vintage charm meets modern amenities in this incredible wood-adorned home located in the enchanting Melrose District. Centrally located with easy access to I-10 and I-17 freeway, Grand Canyon University, and Steele Indian School Park. This beautiful updated modern home was remodeled in 2016 with a bright open floor plan. Concrete floors, white cabinetry, sleek countertops, and stainless steel appliances in the tasteful kitchen! Custom redwood built-ins and beams add extra character! 3 spacious bedrooms and updated bathrooms. Enjoy the outdoor covered patio with built-in grill and great yard with grass! There is a storage shed and more storage in an enclosed storeroom off the carport! This is a home that offers all the uniqueness you want with all the functionality you need.
Lot Features: Sprinklers In Rear, Sprinklers In Front, Gravel/Stone Front, Gravel/Stone Back, Grass Front, Grass Back
Lot Size in Acres: 0.15
Lot Size in Sq. Ft.: 6,360
Possible Best Use: None
Energy Features: Energy/Green Features: Sunscreen(s)
School
Elementary School: Osborn Middle School
Jr. High School: Osborn Middle School
High School: Central High School
Additional Information
Possession: By Agreement
Green Features: Sunscreen(s)
Property Type: SFR
Dwelling Type: Single Family - Detached
# of Interior Levels: 1
Year Built: 1951
Status: Active
Planned Community Name: Park View Homes
Lot Features: Sprinklers In Rear, Sprinklers In Front, Gravel/Stone Front, Gravel/Stone Back, Grass Front, Grass Back, Near Bus Stop, Historic District, North/South Exposure
Tax Year: 2021
Tax Amount: $1,193
Builder: Unkown
Square Feet Source: County Assessor
New Financing: Cash2, VA5, Conventional5, FHA5
Buyer Agency Compensation: 2.5%
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