1920 Craftsman Bungalow. Roomy, historic luxury. This is a Phoenix that time forgot. A roomy, luxurious 1920 Craftsman bungalow on a lot-and-a-half in the Roosevelt Historical District. A quiet, tree-lined street. A shady porch. A stately hearth. A heated pool and spa. Inside you'll find a gourmet kitchen and a huge master suite with a jacuzzi in the master bath. And yet the home has kept its historical integrity. Beautiful maple hardwood floors, double hung windows, all with Craftsman attention to detail. And a beautiful, professionally-landscaped yard. Are you exiled in some vast suburb, lost in a sea of sameness? No, you're right in the heart of town! Your home is a unique gem set in a bucolic splendor - yet you're just a few steps away from the library, the art museum, the light rail. Welcome back to a time when excellence mattered. Neighborhood Description Upscale, diverse neighborhood in the heart of everything. Steps from the new Central/McDowell light rail station, with the Burton Barr Central Library just across the tracks. Plenty of culture, restaurants, coffee shops, night life within walking distance. For example, walk to the Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix Theater, and Phoenix Puppet Theatre. Or, beginning December, take the light rail for a brief ride downtown to sporting events, more theater, more museums and more fine dining. And beyond the downtown stations, the light rail will whisk you off to downtown Tempe, where you can attend ASU and ASU sporting events. Here also is the Tempe Town Lake and Tempe's unparalleled night life. Back in your Roosevelt Historic District are annual neighborhood festivals, historic home tours, and the First Friday Art Walk. Plenty of shopping and medical care close by.
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