Real Estate
This Tucson Estate Is Almost 120 Years Old
If you want to see a part of Tucson's history, check out this 1902-built Victorian masterpiece estate in historic Armory Park.
TUCSON, AZ — If you want to take part in Tucson's history from almost 120 years ago, check out this architectural gem at 505 S. 6th Ave. in historic Armory Park. Built in 1902, the 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom main house is a Victorian masterpiece listed by Patch's real estate partner, realtor.com. This estate offers tranquility in the city at its finest. You can sip your coffee on the balcony with views of "A" Mountain and the cityscape, dine al fresco on the side porch for dinner or relax in the evenings in your peaceful brick paver courtyard. Want to entertain? Pull up a barstool at the ramada with a built-in BBQ.
Once you step inside this stunning home, you will see vibrant stained glass windows, elegant fireplace surrounds, coffered ceilings, hardwood floors, impeccably updated bathrooms, and a true chef's kitchen. And the spacious master bedroom with ensuite includes an enchanting clawfoot tub and 2 custom walk-in closets, a rare find!
In addition to the charming main house, the estate includes a guest house too. ''The Cottage'' features 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom in addition to a multipurpose bonus space that can be used as a workshop plus an attached 3rd bedroom and 2nd bathroom. The charming studio is filled with artistic touches throughout.
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This property could also serve as a great rental income opportunity.
Here are the details:
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- Address: 505 S. 6th Ave., Tucson, Arizona
- Price: $990,000
- Square Feet: 5,282
- Built: 1902
- Coffered ceilings
- Updated bathrooms
- Cottage guest house
- Features: Seller will accept or counter offers $990, 000-$1,050,000.
- Off-street parking in the rear
This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.
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