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Beautiful Historic Encanto Palmcroft Home in Central Phoenix

Palmcroft Phoenix home for sale

(1625 SW Palmcroft Way, Phoenix, AZ 85007)

Rare double lot historic Encanto Palmcroft Home
Phoenix, AZ - Rarely will a home with double lots come on the market, especially in such a coveted historic subdivision like Encanto Palmcroft.

  • $1,293,000
  • 3,695 sf.
  • 4 bedrooms and 3.25 bathrooms.
  • Pool
  • Built in 1940

This gem, a former Central Methodist Church Parsonage was built in 1940 and has been upgraded with modern features, these features include:

  • Master bath with dual sinks, a jacuzzi tub and a double shower.
  • Huge walk-in-closet in the master bedroom
  • Large closets in 2 other bedrooms.
  • Jack and Jill bathroom
  • Grand foyer.
  • Expansive living room.
  • Large open family room.
  • formal dining room.
  • Separate breakfast area.
  • An exercise room.
  • Lots of french door throughout.
  • Two gas fireplaces.
  • Lots of build in cabinets and shelves.
  • more photos.

The back yard covers 2 lots. It has a build in gas barbecue, gas fire-pit, a POOL, spa and is filled with orange and grapefruit trees. This is a beautiful home with abundant architectural details from a bygone era.

Call Joanna or Mike at 602.861.3300 to schedule a showing of this home or other homes in the area.

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