This is a newly renovated, one bedroom, railroad style residence, located in Armory Park neighborhood, downtown Tucson. It is situated on the north facing, garden floor of the main house, an 1895 Queen Anne two story home, which occupies six separate residences (three on each floor). It boasts a large kitchen providing enough space for a kitchen/dining room table, lots of windows looking out to a quiet low/no traffic common area, built-in cabinets providing lots of storage space, a darling bathroom with penny mosaic flooring and stone styled wall tile. Because it is garden level, the built-in insulation helps keep the residence cool in the hot summer (spring and fall) months. We have enjoyed renovating this space, paying attention to every detail, and excited for someone to make it their home. The main house, originally owned and built by Judge John S. Wood, and later converted into six separate dwellings, shares the grounds with four other residences. In back, there are two stand-alone carriage homes, a stand-alone stone house (once the pump room), and one residence adjacent to the community laundry room. While still located in the quaint historical Armory Park neighborhood, and one block from Armory Park, it is only two blocks from downtown Tucson's bustling restaurants and shops. Pride of ownership and exceptional hands-on management. Owner pays and maintains common area landscape, trash, water, sewer, gas and internet. Tenant responsible for electric only.
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