
This Single Family - Detached home for sale in Phoenix AZ has 2 bedroom(s) and 1 bathroom(s) and is currently listed for $40,000. Built in 1916, the Single Family - Detached home offers 1-1000 square feet of living space. For an inquiries on this property Click the Request Info Button below.
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An unprecedented investment opportunity in the Garfield Historic District of Downtown Phoenix! The magic number for this home is 1916, the year it was built. A home this old, properly restored, is worth a premium price - and lovingly-restored homes nearby are selling for $200,000 to $225,000. To get to that price, you'll have to add some square footage, but you've got a 6,875sf lot. There's room in front for a new master suite with a more-appealing facade, and there's more room in back for a garage - or even a pool. The property is zoned R-4, so it's possible you could create a multi-family property. Or, if you want to express a vision all your own, you can appeal for permission to tear the existing structure down. For $40,000, this is just too good a deal to pass up. Let's make it happen!
| Attributes | Two Bedroom, Single-Family, Single-Story, Historic, Mature Home, Fixer Upper, Affordable |
| Community Pool | |
| CoolingSystem | Evaporative |
| County | Maricopa |
| Features | Eat-in Kitchen, Fix-Up Needs Repair |
| Fireplace | No Fireplace |
| Heating System | Wall/Floor Heat |
| Kitchen Amenities | None |
| Lot Dimensions | 1 - 7,500 |
| Other Rooms | Family Room |
| Parking / Garage | Other |
| Planned Community | Garfield Historic District |
| Private Pool | No Pool |
| Private Spa | |
| Property Type | Single Family - Detached |
| Roof | Comp Shingle |
| Stories | Single Level |
| TaxAmount | $560 |
| TaxYear | 2007 |
| Utilities | APS, SW Gas |
| WaterSource | City Water |
| Listing Courtesy Of | BloodhoundRealty.com |
The Sky Harbor International Airport lies conveniently in the center of Phoenix, Tempe and Scottsdale. A large airport, it was the eighth busiest in the nation during 2005. Strangely, the airport’s three terminals are numbered two, three and four, since terminal one was removed in the nineties.
