5915 N Jimson Ln
Tucson, Arizona 85743

Features:

  • Covered, Patio, Paver Patio
  • Ceramic Tile, Laminate, Wood Floor
  • Den, Office, Storage
  • Laundry Dryer, Washer
  • Mid-century Constructon Style
  • RV Parking
  • Horse Facilities
  • Concrete Block Construction
  • Family Room, Living Room, Off Kitchen
  • Central Air
  • City, Mountains, Panoramic Views
  • Stainless Appliances
  • Granite Countertops
  • Fireplace
  • Fireplace in Family Room
  • Wood Burning Stove Fireplace
  • Forced Air, Gas Pac Heating
  • Natural Gas, Tankless Water Htr Water Heater
  • Natural Gas
  • Horse Facilities, Horses Allowed, Paved Street Facilities
  • Dining Area
  • Dishwasher, Electric Range, Exhaust Fan, Microwave, Refrigerator
  • Shower Only
  • Cathedral Ceilings, Ceiling Fan(s), Dual Pane Windows, Foyer, Furnished, High Ceilings 9+
  • BBQ, Courtyard, Shed
  • Cable TV, High Speed Internet, Telephone

Remarks:

Masterpiece of Desert Modernism and an heirloom of Tucson history: originally built for one of the founders of Pima College, this stunning property was transformed into a Horseman's Paradise, where it was home to generations of champion Arabian horses. Mid-Century home is a work of art: distinct sculptural roofline mirrors the rolling hills of the Tucson mountains, creating waves through the entire home. End-grain wood floor at entryway, w/ a floating step guiding you towards the circular wall framing the living room. Prime for entertaining: 2 bedroom home offers 2 den areas, dual living rooms and a pool. North Den could be 3rd BR. Panoramic views. Vintage 15stall 108' Barn. Designed by one of UofA's first architect graduates who appears to have been inspired by John A Shaver or William Wilde.

Directions:

From silverbell road and sunset road, west on sunset road, north on blue bonnet road, east on senita way, west on jimson lane.

5915 N Jimson Ln
Tucson, Arizona 85743

Map

West Tucson

Ranch

Bedrooms    2
Baths 2
Year Built 1962
Square Feet 1727
Acres 3.43
Stories 1
Garage 0 Car Garage
Tax $3385/yr
Listing TypeSingle Family
Status Active
Listed By Coldwell Banker Realty
Listing Price $595,000
MLS Number 22516844
 
Schools:
 
Elementary Coyote Trail
Middle Marana
High Marana
District Marana
Bedrooms    2
Baths 2
Year Built 1962
Square Feet 1727
Acres 3.43
Stories 1
Garage 0 Car Garage
Tax $3385/yr
Listing TypeSingle Family
Status Active
Listed By Coldwell Banker Realty
Listing Price $595,000
MLS Number 22516844
 
Schools:
 
Elementary Coyote Trail
Middle Marana
High Marana
District Marana

Features:

  • Covered, Patio, Paver Patio
  • Ceramic Tile, Laminate, Wood Floor
  • Den, Office, Storage
  • Laundry Dryer, Washer
  • Mid-century Constructon Style
  • RV Parking
  • Horse Facilities
  • Concrete Block Construction
  • Family Room, Living Room, Off Kitchen
  • Central Air
  • City, Mountains, Panoramic Views
  • Stainless Appliances
  • Granite Countertops
  • Fireplace
  • Fireplace in Family Room
  • Wood Burning Stove Fireplace
  • Forced Air, Gas Pac Heating
  • Natural Gas, Tankless Water Htr Water Heater
  • Natural Gas
  • Horse Facilities, Horses Allowed, Paved Street Facilities
  • Dining Area
  • Dishwasher, Electric Range, Exhaust Fan, Microwave, Refrigerator
  • Shower Only
  • Cathedral Ceilings, Ceiling Fan(s), Dual Pane Windows, Foyer, Furnished, High Ceilings 9+
  • BBQ, Courtyard, Shed
  • Cable TV, High Speed Internet, Telephone

Remarks:

Masterpiece of Desert Modernism and an heirloom of Tucson history: originally built for one of the founders of Pima College, this stunning property was transformed into a Horseman's Paradise, where it was home to generations of champion Arabian horses. Mid-Century home is a work of art: distinct sculptural roofline mirrors the rolling hills of the Tucson mountains, creating waves through the entire home. End-grain wood floor at entryway, w/ a floating step guiding you towards the circular wall framing the living room. Prime for entertaining: 2 bedroom home offers 2 den areas, dual living rooms and a pool. North Den could be 3rd BR. Panoramic views. Vintage 15stall 108' Barn. Designed by one of UofA's first architect graduates who appears to have been inspired by John A Shaver or William Wilde.

Directions:

From silverbell road and sunset road, west on sunset road, north on blue bonnet road, east on senita way, west on jimson lane.

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