Listing Details:
Listing ID: 6891338
Updated: 7/11/2025 9:28am
Status | Active/For Sale |
Days On Market | 5 |
Taxes | $1,143.00 |
HOA | $0.00/ |
Type | Single Family Residence |
Garage | 0 |
Open Parking | 8 |
Year Built | 1910 |
Lot Size | 6864.00 |
County | Maricopa |
Listed By | HomeSmart |
Description:
A rare chance to own a fully modernized piece of true Phoenix and Arizona history. Built in 1915 for Parker L. Woodman, mining superintendent of the Copper Queen Mine in Bisbee (one of the largest in the world at that time), this Neo-Colonial home originally stood along Central Avenue at 11 E. Ashland. After serving as an art gallery for 18 years starting in mid-80's, it became the last remaining residential building on Central between McDowell and Thomas. With development approaching, it was saved from demolition and moved (by city permit) to Lynwood Street in 2006. As a condition of the move, all major systems were brought to code - new foundation, plumbing, sewer, electrical, roof, and split HVAC. What remains original are the historic details that matter - coffered ten-foot
Community Features:
- Historic District
Interior Features:
- High Speed Internet
- Upstairs
- 9+ Flat Ceilings
- Vaulted Ceiling(s)
Exterior Features:
- Balcony
School Information:
- Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary School
- Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary School
- North High School
Property Location:
Listed By: HomeSmart | Greg Markov 602-451-5826
Source: ARMLS
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