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See: Santa Barbara Style Phoenix Home Built Before World War II

This beautifully maintained $2.3 million Santa Barbara style home near the Phoenix Country Club in Phoenix was built in 1933.

PHOENIX, AZ — This rare, fully renovated historic $2.3 million Santa Barbara estate listed at Patch's real estate partner Realtor.com is located at 149 E. Country Club Drive in Phoenix. It was built in 1933 — 6 years before the start of World War II.

The estate offers unique charm, character and craftsmanship with mature trees and lush grounds seldom seen in the Southwest. It is positioned with dramatic views of the Phoenix County Club golf course, and its sun-filled gourmet kitchen is fitted with an oversized window that perfectly frames the golf course vista.

Featuring 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, this 5,681 square foot home underwent painstaking restoration that was thorough yet maintained the property's historic integrity. Not only that, the spacious living room boasts a large fireplace that will be the setting of many family gatherings. Interior finishes include hardwood floors, designer tile and timeless lighting fixtures.

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This property's exterior spaces call for entertaining and outdoor activities.

A guest house that can double as a kids' play zone or serve as a place for visiting family to relax is also included.

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