
Description
Paradise Valley home is a diamond in the rough, waiting for the right buyer to bring out its full potential. A rich history & iconic architecture, it exudes glamour and character. Featuring stunning art deco elements, as well as Palladian, Hollywood Regency, and Neoclassical styles, this mid-century modern gem is truly one-of-a-kind. Situated on an oversized 2+ acre lot, it boasts spectacular views of Camelback, the city lights, and Phx Mtn Preserve. While some updates have been made (new roof, A/C's, kitchen, and water filtration system) there is still work to be done. It is just waiting for a discerning buyer who can see its potential and transform it into a mid-century modern masterpiece. With your tender loving care, you can make this your own glamorous paradise and uncover thethe mystery of its origins. While it cannot be confirmed, there are indications that it was likely designed by the renowned James McNaughton, who also worked on projects for the Goldwater family and other prominent figures in the 1960s. The adjacent parcel #169-51-003 is also included in the sale.
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4BEDS
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1.03ACRES
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4BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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4,914SQFT
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$590$/SQFT
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Description
Paradise Valley home is a diamond in the rough, waiting for the right buyer to bring out its full potential. A rich history & iconic architecture, it exudes glamour and character. Featuring stunning art deco elements, as well as Palladian, Hollywood Regency, and Neoclassical styles, this mid-century modern gem is truly one-of-a-kind. Situated on an oversized 2+ acre lot, it boasts spectacular views of Camelback, the city lights, and Phx Mtn Preserve. While some updates have been made (new roof, A/C's, kitchen, and water filtration system) there is still work to be done. It is just waiting for a discerning buyer who can see its potential and transform it into a mid-century modern masterpiece. With your tender loving care, you can make this your own glamorous paradise and uncover thethe mystery of its origins. While it cannot be confirmed, there are indications that it was likely designed by the renowned James McNaughton, who also worked on projects for the Goldwater family and other prominent figures in the 1960s. The adjacent parcel #169-51-003 is also included in the sale.
