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Built in 1931 for Lynn M. Laney, Maricopa County Attorney from 1917 to 1921, this brick-and-concrete home for sale in Phoenix truly evokes the Spanish Colonial Revival period from which it emerged. The ever-pleasing home style was minted by the 1915 Panama-California Exposition—a “fantasy city” built primarily using Spanish ...
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Among homes for sale in Phoenix, it doesn’t get much better than vintage Spanish/Mediterranean in Arizona’s own Beverly Hills, the coveted Encanto/Palmcroft neighborhood. And this one is special for so many reasons. It’s on a corner lot facing the Encanto Golf Course, giving it privacy, a lovely view, and country club ambiance ...
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Here is a perfect example of what the Great Southwest has to offer the architectural canon: a 1936 Spanish Territorial in the heart of the Willo Historic District. The gable-less, pitched roof is all Territorial; its barrel tiles Spanish Mission. The Saltillo tiles throughout the home, as well as the brightly colored tiles around the fireplace, ...
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Here is the kind of home that makes people say “Oooh” when they see it from the curb, and “Ahh” when they reach the inside. The stunning look of red barrel tiles atop the white walls of this 1930s Spanish Revival remind you of how aesthetically pleasing the old world styles can be. The hardwood floors, coved ceilings, ...
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Built for Daniel and Clara Boone in 1940, this exposed adobe brick home provides a taste of the ancient Southwest mixed with Spanish Revival and vintage Ranch influences. Some of the updates include a newer A/C unit, copper plumbing, new carpet, flooring, garage door and opener, and dishwasher. The interior walls are a pleasing combination of ...
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