House Tucson (United States)
Welcome to Hill Farm living, where mature trees and darling homes surround a small lake. This charming 2 bedroom 2 bath home with a large den/office offers perfect functionality and elegance with it's soaring ceilings! Featuring a gated courtyard entry, and a two car garage, this home is situated on a corner lot next to open common area. Across the street, explore the famous San Pedro Chapel with roots dating back to the early 20th century. The light-filled kitchen w/ all-white appliances boasts a sliding door to enjoy outdoor gardening. A cozy fireplace with a tile surround warms the living area and the enclosed Arizona room provides a perfect retreat. The backyard has peek-a-boo view of the Catalinas. The den's mirrored wall offers versatility-it can serve as a home gym, office,or creative space. The primary suite boasts a sitting area, a garden tub, and dual vanities. The secondary bathroom has a shower/tub combination and is easily accessible to guests. Come make your own individual touches to this rare find. What is now the Hill Farm Clubhouse next to the lake was originally designed for Dr. and Mrs. Donald Hill by famous architect Josias Joesler, who designed many of the distinctive homes and buildings in Tucson between 1928 and 1956.The Hill Farm house served as a residence in the 1987 movie Can't Buy Me Love. Hill Farm residents enjoy exclusive amenities, including a converted residence clubhouse with short-term room rentals, a kitchen, event room, playground, pool and spa. Just follow Willow Creek to a dead end where you can access The LOOP trail, a 131-mile car-free path ranked the #1 bike trail in America by USA Today. See hill-farm.org
… $425,000
By Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty