




4130 N 4TH Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85013
Bedroom
3 Rooms
Bathroom
2 Baths
Square Foot
1805 Ft
Lot Size
0.16 Acres
Nestled in the heart of the highly coveted Melrose District, this refined residence has been fully reimagined with the perfect blend of timeless architecture and modern sophistication. Every detail has been meticulously curated to create a home defined not only by its stunning individual elements but also by the seamless harmony they form together. This eco-friendly, energy-efficient sanctuary was taken down to the studs and rebuilt with a brand-new floorplan, electrical, plumbing, insulation, and drywalldelivering the elegance of modern living with the integrity of new construction. In a vibrant and diverse neighborhood known for its charm, community, and walkability. All-new infrastructure including electrical panel (2021), plumbing, and fixtures. Solar lease paid in full for the next 12 years enjoy complimentary solar energy and dramatically reduced utility costs. Enjoy $20 monthly electric bills year round thru 2037. Modern Comforts: Brand-new HVAC system (2024), tankless water heater, and double-pane windows (2017). New roof (2014) with long-lasting durability. The backyard is a canvas of possibility, offering ample space for a pool, garden, or both. Enjoy evenings under the custom metalwork patio awning with integrated exterior lighting, or take advantage of convenient alley access. Thoughtfully designed outdoor entertaining spaces, custom lighting and fixtures, surge protection included with new electrical. Option to purchase fully furnished upon request This residence is more than a home it's a luxury lifestyle retreat in one of Phoenix's most desirable districts. House was take all the way down.
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MLS #: 6912340
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