
Phoenix, AZ 85006
This Artisan Historic Restoration is listed at $479,000, offering a stable and fair acquisition at its $479,000 Fair Market Value. Meticulously restored by a celebrated artist, the property features a Condition Rating of 2 with high-end sustainable infrastructure, including a Corten steel roof and Pella windows. The 1931 bungalow preserves its soul with a vintage 1951 kitchen and original architectural details. Crucially, the lot is pre-approved for a second single-family structure near North High School. This is a premier choice for Owner-Occupants or Lifestyle Investors seeking a turnkey historic asset.
Comparables within 1 miles sold in recently
| Address | Sold Price | Beds | Baths | Sq Ft | $/Sqft | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
★ 1813 E WILLETTA Street Subject | $448,000* List Price | 3 | 1 | 1,166 | $384 | - |
A 1616 E WILLETTA Street Sold | $538,000 | 3 | 3 | 1,311 | $410 | 0.2 mi |
B 1616 E WILLETTA Street Sold | $538,000 | 3 | 3 | 1,311 | $410 | 0.2 mi |
C 1346 E PALM Lane Sold | $545,000 | 3 | 2 | 1,275 | $427 | 0.7 mi |
D 1346 E PALM Lane Sold | $545,000 | 3 | 2 | 1,275 | $427 | 0.7 mi |
E 1430 E DIAMOND Street Sold | $479,900 | 3 | 1 | 1,430 | $336 | 0.5 mi |
F 1814 E WILLETTA Street Sold | $432,500 | 2 | 1 | 921 | $470 | 0.0 mi |
G 2242 E HARVARD Street Active | $412,000 List Price | 3 | 1 | 1,136 | $363 | 0.9 mi |
* Subject property listed price vs sold prices of comps.
Property is new construction or fully renovated.
This 1931 bungalow has undergone an extensive and high-quality restoration that functions as a full renovation. All major systems are updated, including a long-life Corten steel roof, Pella double-pane windows, copper plumbing, newer HVAC, and an upgraded electrical panel. The interior is in pristine condition with premium bamboo flooring and a meticulously maintained kitchen and bathroom that blend historic artisan details with modern functionality.
Meticulously restored by a celebrated decorative artist, this 1931 bungalow preserves its architectural integrity with original Deco-era fixtures, stained glass, and a vintage 1951 kitchen featuring an O'Keefe & Merritt stove.
The property boasts high-end eco-conscious upgrades, including a 50-100 year lifespan Corten steel roof, Pella double-pane windows, and an upgraded electrical panel prepped for future solar installation.
The lot is pre-approved for a second single-family structure, providing a rare and valuable opportunity to build a detached guest house or income-generating rental in a sought-after historic district.
The home features only one Jack-and-Jill bathroom to serve three bedrooms, which may present functional challenges for families or those who frequently host guests.
With 1,166 square feet distributed across three bedrooms, the individual room sizes and common areas are relatively modest, potentially feeling restrictive for buyers seeking more expansive interiors.
Built in 1931 and thoughtfully renovated with sustainability and historic integrity in mind, this exceptional Brentwood Historic District bungalow is a rare blend of artisan craftsmanship, energy efficiency, and timeless design. The home was restored under the guidance of a nationally celebrated decorative artist—whose work has appeared in Traditional Home, Elle Decor, and The New York Times Home & Lifestyle—and whose prior residence earned the prestigious Coronado Renovation Award. Inside, vintage character shines through original Deco-era light fixtures, decorative metal ceilings, stained-glass accents, and beautifully preserved architectural details. The kitchen is a standout, featuring vintage 1951 metal cabinetry, the original O'Keefe & Merritt stove, and classic finishes that honor the home's history while remaining fully functional. The layout includes a remodeled Jack-and-Jill bathroom, a walk-in primary closet, and a finished third bedroom, offering flexibility for guests, office, or creative space. Eco-conscious upgrades include fused bamboo flooring with an oak appearance, double-pane Pella replacement windows, and a corrugated Corten steel roof with an estimated 50-100 year lifespan that is fully recyclable. Major systems have been thoughtfully updated, including newer 3.5-ton A/C, gas heat, a gas on-demand water heater, copper plumbing, and an upgraded electrical panel prepped for future solar installation. The original wood-burning fireplace remains intact and functional, with the option to convert to gas if desired. The property is located within the Brentwood Neighborhood, recognized at both the city and national level as a historic district, where renovation grants are available through Phoenix Historic Preservation. Additionally, the lot is pre-approved for a second single-family structure, creating a rare opportunity for a detached guest house, Airbnb, or long-term rentaladding meaningful upside in one of Central Phoenix's most sought-after historic communities. This is a home where history, artistry, and sustainability come togetheroffering a truly special ownership experience.
No exterior & parking available.
Grades K-8 • 0.4 mi
Grades K-8 • 1.1 mi
Grades PK-8 • 1.2 mi
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| Feature | Subject | Average Home | Neighborhood Ranking (50 Listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 3.0 | 3.0 | 50% |
| Baths | 1.0 | 2.0 | 36% |
| Square foot | 1,166 | 1,344 | 30% |
| Lot Size | 6,678 | 6,789 | 36% |
| Price | $448.0K | $415.3K | 63% |
| Price per sq ft | $384 | $327 | 68% |
| Built year | 1931 | 1942 | 31% |
| HOA | $0 | $0 | 50% |
| Days on market | 107 | 1489 | 5% |
Apr 24, 2026
$448,000
$464,000
-3% Price Drop
Initial Listing
Apr 14, 2026
$464,000
$479,000
-3% Price Drop
Initial Listing
Jan 9, 2026
$479,000
Initial Listing