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This is a house like you’ve seen in some of your best dreams—nestled in the mountains for views as eclectic as the seasons (well, in places where they have seasons), and exuding a charm that many Modern homes for sale in the Phoenix area today are sadly without. And all in a gorgeous palace in the sky that is both lavishly ...
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A Ranch by definition, this impeccably kept Arcadia home is really a rich, pleasing contemporary with plenty of surprises. Fully renovated by David Michael Miller Associates, it skillfully blends state-of-the-art living with a framework steeped in nostalgia and elegance. (The Scottsdale design firm has been featured in such publications as The New ...
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This single level Contemporary home for sale in Palmer Estate (North Central Phoenix) was built in 1957 and has almost 4,000 square feet. The home boasts skylights and tons windows to let in a lot of natural light. Off the front of the house is the kitchen with a huge glass window with views of the lush front yard landscaping. You enter the ...
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If you're looking for a cool mid-century modern home, you've found it. From the clerestory windows to the exposed block walls to the tongue & groove vaulted ceilings with exposed beams this home really stands out.
To see photos, a virtual tour and get more details on this wonderful piece of Phoenix real estate click Ralph Haver ...
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Located in Marion Estates in Phoenix, this home is a great example of Contemporary architecture and today's design. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows, lighting at all levels, clean lines and an extensive use of natural materials really make this home pop. The home has 3 bedrooms, 4 baths, over 3000 square feet on a half acre lot.
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I toured this Frank Lloyd Wright inspired Contemporary home located at the base of Camelback Mountain (Camelhead Heights) in Phoenix and really liked what I saw and felt. A mixture of open and cozy spaces along with tons of natural light really make you feel "at home". Some of the highlights are an extensive use of clerestory windows and ...
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