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310 W Campbell Ave Phoenix, AZ 85013 MLS# 6806736
Search no more...The R.T Moore home is the home of your dreams. Enjoy the feeling of days gone by in this lovely Mission Style Tudor Revival, located in the Yaple Park Historic District and built in 1939. It is on one of the most beautiful blocks in the neighborhood and has striking curb appeal with its charming front porch. Step inside through the lovely front door and you'll be in awe of the gorgeous hardwood floors, coved ceilings, classic sconces and a stately fireplace with a tiled mantle. The living room and dining room have built in bookcases and natural light from the large picture window. There are 2 bedrooms along with sleeping porch great space for a den or office. It boasts a large bathroom with hexagonal floor tiles and ceramic tile surround. The kitchen has so much potential and a cozy formal dining room with a built-in hutch and lots of natural light, great for formal evenings of entertaining. An On-demand hot water heater * the detached building was the former garage but now serves as the laundry room, a large storage area and lots of guest house potential. Located In the Yaple Park subdivision named for James M and Sue Rose Yaple. Their farm fronted on the Grand Canyon. The land was subdivided into lots by L. W. Coggins Title Company in 1929 starting at $395. The developer was Gammon & Gammon. Home construction was slow; only 10 houses were build before 1935. In 1937 the remaining lots were purchased by Floyd Medlock, Opening day was November 7, 1937 with sites on Campbell, Roma, Turney Minnezona and 7th Avenue. Lot prices were $450 and up. William Rasmussen was the builder. FHA Mortgage Loans were available through Valley National Bank. A 5 room brick home was priced at $3,850. Building Contractor R.T. Moore was the first owner of this 6 room painted brick, red tile roofed home at 310 W Campbell in 1939. The home was for sale in 1945 noting the Philippine Mahogany and ribbon cement drive for $10,500. Walk score 80, Bike score 92
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