1935 bungalow in well-established downtown HISTORIC DISTRICT. Single-level, raised foundation, solid cedar construction, plaster and lath interior walls (no drywall anywhere in the house), all original interior doors and hardware, original pane windows. Flagstone porch. Irrigation. Huge Ash trees. Delicious citrus trees and Thompson seedless grape vines. Remote-controlled gate opener on driveway side. Beautiful 50's style tile throughout kitchen and bathroom. Has original milk man door, built-in shoe polishing station and ironing board! All original kitchen cabinets. Original cast iron bath tub. This home is literally a piece of downtown Mesa history! Property is within minutes walking distance to Metro Light Rail, the new ASU film school, the expanded Benedictine University, the amazing Mesa Arts Center, the recently updated Mormon Temple, Mesa Public Library, the Arizona Museum of Natural History, Mesa Amphitheater, Mesa Centennial Hall, as well as many excellent restaurants, coffee shops and micro breweries. All utilities come in one City of Mesa bill, making paying bills a breeze! Cox high-speed internet provides excellent speeds for all manner of online use. But what would all this be without wonderful neighbors? Pasadena Street, between 1st and 2nd streets, has mostly long-term homeowners who are friendly, quiet and always there for you when you need them. This lovely island in the ocean of Metro Phoenix is a true gem!
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