5671 N Campbell Ave
Tucson, Arizona 85718

Features:

  • Patio Patio
  • Concrete Floor
  • Laundry Dryer, Laundry Closet, Storage, Washer
  • Modern Style
  • RV Parking Modern
  • Attached Garage/Carport, Electric Door Opener
  • Brick, Stucco Finish Construction
  • Family Room, Living Room
  • Central Air, Zoned
  • City, Mountains Views
  • Stainless Appliances
  • Granite + Quartz Countertops
  • Cabinet Pantry
  • Septic System Installed
  • Fireplace
  • Fireplace in Living Room
  • Gas Fireplace
  • Zoned Heating
  • Natural Gas, Recirculating Pump, Tankless Water Heater Water Heater
  • Natural Gas
  • Breakfast Bar, Dining Area
  • Convection Oven, Dishwasher, Disposal, ENERGY STAR Qualified Dishwasher, ENERGY STAR Qualified Refrigerator, Exhaust Fan, Gas Range, Kitchen Island, Refrigerator, Reverse Osmosis, Water Purifier
  • Double Vanity, Exhaust Fan, Shower Only
  • Beamed Ceilings, Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings, Skylights, Split Bedroom Plan, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s), Water Purifier, Water Softener
  • Fountain, Native Plants
  • Cable TV, High Speed Internet

Remarks:

Nestled into the desert on 2.2 acres in the Catalina Foothills, the Module House by architect Robert Swaim was completed in 1988. It is a rare Limited Edition Series residence, the only realized example of Swaim's modular concept, with sweeping mountain, city, and sunset views. The home was featured in Sunset magazine; the original owner served as Vice President and Editor at Sunset at the time.A refined palette of honest materials was carefully carried throughout: concrete, masonry, and glass, with a clear expression of structure. A central spine organizes volume and movement, while vaulted ceilings and expansive walls of glass connect the interior to patios, pool, and desert. The boundary between inside and out is continuous.

Directions:

From river, head north on campbell, when you see road sign for juan paisano, turn west at campbell avenue; look for blue mailbox and turn right, look for blue lamppost.

5671 N Campbell Ave
Tucson, Arizona 85718

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North Tucson

Catalina Foothills Estates

Bedrooms    3
Baths 3
Year Built 1988
Square Feet 3339
Acres 2.21
Stories 1
Garage 2 Car Garage
Tax $6018/yr
Listing TypeSingle Family
Status Active
Listed By Tierra Antigua Realty
Listing Price $1,324,500
MLS Number 22528250
 
Schools:
 
Elementary Manzanita
Middle Orange Grove
High Catalina Foothills
District Catalina Foothills
Bedrooms    3
Baths 3
Year Built 1988
Square Feet 3339
Acres 2.21
Stories 1
Garage 2 Car Garage
Tax $6018/yr
Listing TypeSingle Family
Status Active
Listed By Tierra Antigua Realty
Listing Price $1,324,500
MLS Number 22528250
 
Schools:
 
Elementary Manzanita
Middle Orange Grove
High Catalina Foothills
District Catalina Foothills

Features:

  • Patio Patio
  • Concrete Floor
  • Laundry Dryer, Laundry Closet, Storage, Washer
  • Modern Style
  • RV Parking Modern
  • Attached Garage/Carport, Electric Door Opener
  • Brick, Stucco Finish Construction
  • Family Room, Living Room
  • Central Air, Zoned
  • City, Mountains Views
  • Stainless Appliances
  • Granite + Quartz Countertops
  • Cabinet Pantry
  • Septic System Installed
  • Fireplace
  • Fireplace in Living Room
  • Gas Fireplace
  • Zoned Heating
  • Natural Gas, Recirculating Pump, Tankless Water Heater Water Heater
  • Natural Gas
  • Breakfast Bar, Dining Area
  • Convection Oven, Dishwasher, Disposal, ENERGY STAR Qualified Dishwasher, ENERGY STAR Qualified Refrigerator, Exhaust Fan, Gas Range, Kitchen Island, Refrigerator, Reverse Osmosis, Water Purifier
  • Double Vanity, Exhaust Fan, Shower Only
  • Beamed Ceilings, Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings, Skylights, Split Bedroom Plan, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Walk-In Closet(s), Water Purifier, Water Softener
  • Fountain, Native Plants
  • Cable TV, High Speed Internet

Remarks:

Nestled into the desert on 2.2 acres in the Catalina Foothills, the Module House by architect Robert Swaim was completed in 1988. It is a rare Limited Edition Series residence, the only realized example of Swaim's modular concept, with sweeping mountain, city, and sunset views. The home was featured in Sunset magazine; the original owner served as Vice President and Editor at Sunset at the time.A refined palette of honest materials was carefully carried throughout: concrete, masonry, and glass, with a clear expression of structure. A central spine organizes volume and movement, while vaulted ceilings and expansive walls of glass connect the interior to patios, pool, and desert. The boundary between inside and out is continuous.

Directions:

From river, head north on campbell, when you see road sign for juan paisano, turn west at campbell avenue; look for blue mailbox and turn right, look for blue lamppost.

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