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Rare opportunity to live in the highly desirable Coronado neighborhood. - Rare opportunity to live in the highly desirable Coronado neighborhood. If you are familiar with the area then you have surely driven past this home to admire the art work of Lauren Lee. This stunning one bedroom one bath home has been completely updated but has kept the charm that comes with historic living. Brand new modern stainless steel appliances, inside washer and dryer are some of the modern luxuries that this home features. Fresh paint, updated counter tops, brand new kitchen flooring are just some of the updates! Storage is not an issue with this property with an almost 100 sqft shed available for use. Private backyard with pergola is great for entertaining friends and family. The home features high ceilings and the original solid oak floors have been restored.
THE CORONADO NEIGHBORHOOD: Phoenix Magazine ranked the Coronado Historic District as the hottest neighborhood in the Valley.
Coronado is known for smaller homes, usually with two bedrooms and one bath. The average bungalow has a small footprint, averaging about 1,000 square feet, and sometimes as small as 700 square feet - sustainable living at its best! There is often more to Coronado than meets the eye. Ample backyards may host a permaculture garden, a flock of chickens, or a state-of-the-art addition that quietly hides behind a traditional Territorial in front.
Coronado is home to one of the largest city parks, Coronado Park, with tennis, basketball, a lighted baseball field (kickball anyone?), and a community pool with a water slide (Weee!) Students from across the city come to North High School's competitive and highly recognized International Baccalaureate program. Coronado is home to restored 1920 Bungalows and 1940 Ranches, many are showcased in the annual Coronado Home Tour and street fair, which is getting bigger every year. Great restaurant choices are The Main Ingredient on 7th Street, the five-star Barrio Cafe, and Tuck Shop at the end of the street!
Being outside, sitting under a wide shady porch is popular and may be why everyone in Coronado seems to know each other. Drive, walk, or bike down one of the streets lined with restored historic homes and friendly neighbors to feel the community pride and unique energy of this central Phoenix community
Rare opportunity to live in the highly desirable Coronado neighborhood. - Rare opportunity to live in the highly desirable Coronado neighborhood. If you are familiar with the area then you have surely driven past this home to admire the art work of Lauren Lee. This stunning one bedroom one bath home has been completely updated but has kept the charm that comes with historic living. Brand new modern stainless steel appliances, inside washer and dryer are some of the modern luxuries that this home features. Fresh paint, updated counter tops, brand new kitchen flooring are just some of the updates! Storage is not an issue with this property with an almost 100 sqft shed available for use. Private backyard with pergola is great for entertaining friends and family. The home features high ceilings and the original solid oak floors have been restored.
THE CORONADO NEIGHBORHOOD: Phoenix Magazine ranked the Coronado Historic District as the hottest neighborhood in the Valley.
Coronado is known for smaller homes, usually with two bedrooms and one bath. The average bungalow has a small footprint, averaging about 1,000 square feet, and sometimes as small as 700 square feet - sustainable living at its best! There is often more to Coronado than meets the eye. Ample backyards may host a permaculture garden, a flock of chickens, or a state-of-the-art addition that quietly hides behind a traditional Territorial in front.
Coronado is home to one of the largest city parks, Coronado Park, with tennis, basketball, a lighted baseball field (kickball anyone?), and a community pool with a water slide (Weee!) Students from across the city come to North High School's competitive and highly recognized International Baccalaureate program. Coronado is home to restored 1920 Bungalows and 1940 Ranches, many are showcased in the annual Coronado Home Tour and street fair, which is getting bigger every year. Great restaurant choices are The Main Ingredient on 7th Street, the five-star Barrio Cafe, and Tuck Shop at the end of the street!
Being outside, sitting under a wide shady porch is popular and may be why everyone in Coronado seems to know each other. Drive, walk, or bike down one of the streets lined with restored historic homes and friendly neighbors to feel the community pride and unique energy of this central Phoenix community
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