Step into Prescott history with this captivating 1930 residence with acreage. Its vintage charm and generous 2,865 square feet of living space on nearly an acre present a unique opportunity for those seeking a home that tells a story but also offers privacy. You'll love the old-time floor plan, with generous living and dining rooms, perfect for entertaining large parties. With room for everyone, this home features an extended family room, four spacious bedrooms, and a guest studio above the garage. What truly sets this property apart is the lot size 'nearly an acre!' The current owners, who have lived here for the last 50 years, love the privacy but also the proximity to downtown Prescott. The home retains delightful architectural elements that speak to its 1930s origins, when craftsmanship meant something. These historic touches are seamlessly integrated with updates that ensure modern comfort and functionality. For those who appreciate the stories old walls could tell (if only they could speak through the creaky floorboard in the hallway certainly tries), this residence offers a unique opportunity to be part of Prescott's living history. This exceptional property presents a rare chance to own an authentic piece of Prescott heritage while enjoying the comforts expected in contemporary living. Your chance to write the next chapter in this home's storied history awaits.
From downtown Prescott, go north on Montezuma which turns into Whipple, continue through Willow Creek, Whipple turns into Iron Springs. Continue NW on Iron Springs to property and sign on left.
Dwelling Type: Residential
Subdivision: None
Year Built: 1930, County:
From downtown Prescott, go north on Montezuma which turns into Whipple, continue through Willow Creek, Whipple turns into Iron Springs. Continue NW on Iron Springs to property and sign on left.
Listing is courtesy of Superlative Realty