Real Estate

Wow House: $2.25M Tucson Home On Over 7 Acres Of Land

This $2.25 million Tucson estate has its own private sports court, room for four cars and was exquisitely designed.

TUCSON, AZ — Built in 1952 and designed by Nicholas Sakellar, this expansive six bedroom, six bathroom Tucson home offers almost 6,000 square feet of unique living space.

This is a one-of-a-kind, architecturally designed home for $2.25 million. It also presents an opportunity for a split-level development, as it sits on nearly seven.-and-a-half acres of land.

The home enters into the teak floor foyer, which then opens up to a massive great room full of Oregonian wooden beams. It also features a motorized bar and two sliding glass doors that lead to the outside. A full-length glass pocket door in the formal dining room also leads to the back patio, which boasts stunning city views.

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The kitchen has been updated with bamboo flooring and custom cherry cabinets built by Tom Klijian. A two-car garage is located just off of the kitchen and has access to an air-conditioned workshop. The home also has two beautiful sun rooms with horizontal windows, one of which features tiles from 1945-era Japan. The second sunroom could double as an office and was added to the home, along with the master bedroom and bathroom. All additions were done in with the original integrity of the home in mind.

The master bathroom was updated in 2011 and is fully equipped with a giant tub, shower, dual vanities and heated floors for the ultimate coziness. The lower level of the home includes a laundry room, bathroom, two guest bedrooms and a breezeway leading to a second two-car garage. Buyers can enjoy the sun by the pool in the backyard or play ball on the private sports court. The home has it all — views, land and privacy.

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