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1717 N 1ST Avenue

1717 N 1ST Avenue

(480) 585-7070

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1717 North 1st Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Amenities

Patio / balcony
Hardwood floors
Garage
Walk in closets
Hot tub
Extra storage
Unit Amenities
extra storage
hardwood floors
patio / balcony
walk in closets
Property Amenities
parking
garage
hot tub
internet access
AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE MOVE IN! Lease includes water, sewer, and trash. Added bonus, enjoy 2 reserved garage parking spaces w/ an additional storage locker. Welcome home to ArtHAUS, a boutique luxury community designed by award-winning architect Jason Boyer. This impeccably maintained, split-level home offers the perfect blend of modern elegance and urban convenience. Upon entry, you'll be greeted by an open-concept floor plan filled w/ natural light, soaring ceilings, and sleek contemporary finishes. The 1st floor includes beautiful hardwood flooring and open concept living. The gourmet kitchen features quartz countertops, custom soft-close cabinetry, and premium Bosch SS appliance package. Upstairs, the primary suite is complete w/ a bonus study nook, a spa-inspired en suite bathroom, and a custom walk-in closet. The secondary bedroom is equally impressive and lives like a 2nd master with ample storage.

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Property Status: Pending

Katie M Metz

Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty

MLS Number: 6859269

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