Real Estate

Wow House: Restored $1.5M Victorian Home In Downtown Tucson

The original Queen Anne Victorian home and standalone carriage house in downtown Tucson have been restored with modern conveniences.

TUCSON, AZ —This original Queen Anne Victorian property in the heart of downtown Tucson maintains much of its historic charm while its restoration brings it into the modern age.

This fully restored Armory Park property in downtown Tucson is equipped with two separate Queen Anne Victorian buildings. Built in 1902, the main home has four bedrooms with three additional bonus rooms that could be used for an office, den or whatever else your family may need. It's also equipped with three and a half bathrooms.

The home is ADA compliant, so it includes an elevator and a porch ramp so those with disabilities can have easy access. Special HC3 zoning allows for it to be used as a residence or a commercial office space.

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The home's restoration features many of the original features, such as hardwood floors, chandeliers and stained glass replication. But it also contains modernized plumbing, electric, baths, wraparound verandas and much more.

The standalone carriage house comes with its own address, one large bedroom with a walk-in closet, a full kitchen, laundry room and, of course, is also fully restored. The entire property is fully gated with security fencing, electric entry, cameras and an alarm.

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The house also has a full-size generator for extended vacancies and in case of emergency. A covered patio, beautiful desert landscaping and its central location make this house a rare Tucson gem.

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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