Courtesy of: Heather Lopez, My Home Group Real Estate, heatherlopezrealtor@gmail.com
Courtesy of: Heather Lopez, My Home Group Real Estate, heatherlopezrealtor@gmail.com
$374,990
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3 bed
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2.00 Bath (2 Full)
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Lot: 0.28 Acres
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Single Family Residence
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$374,990
912 W SUMMIT Street Price repositioned competitively for today's market, this beautifully updated 1929 historic home ideally located just 2 minutes from Green Valley Park and Payson's historic Main Street. Situated above street level on a spacious .28-acre corner lot, this property offers the perfect blend of character, privacy, and functionality -- with ample space to park your RV, outdoor toys, or host guests. Pride of ownership is evident. The large front yard invites you to slow down and enjoy mountain-town living, while the private patio off the primary suite creates a peaceful retreat for morning coffee or evening relaxation. Inside, the primary bedroom features a versatile bonus area ideal for a small office, vanity, reading nook, or private lounge space. Two guest bedrooms and a full guest bathroom -- complete with the original 1929 tub -- preserve the home's historic charm while offering everyday comfort. Thoughtful updates provide both efficiency and peace of mind, including central air, a metal roof, firewise landscaping, and added blown-in attic insulation to support year-round comfort. Exterior paint and landscaping have been refreshed within the past three years and are ready for you to enjoy. The 18x12 storage shed offers flexibility for a workshop, hobby area, or additional storage. Whether you are searching for a full-time residence or a weekend retreat in one of Arizona's most beloved mountain towns, this property delivers location, history, and livability -- all in one. Move-in ready and just in time for Summer.
Courtesy of: Heather Lopez, My Home Group Real Estate, heatherlopezrealtor@gmail.com
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