126 N 1st Ave
Tucson, Arizona 85719

Features:

  • Covered, Patio, Paver Patio
  • Stone, Wood Floor
  • Storage
  • Laundry Laundry Room
  • Queen Ann Constructon Style
  • Masonry Stucco Construction
  • Family Room, Living Room
  • Ceiling Fans, Central Air
  • Residential Views
  • Stainless Appliances
  • Quartz Countertops
  • Walk-In Pantry
  • Forced Air, Mini-Split, Natural Gas Heating
  • Instant Hot Water Water Heater
  • Natural Gas
  • Paved Street, Sidewalks Facilities
  • Formal Dining Room
  • Disposal, Exhaust Fan, Gas Cooktop, Microwave, Refrigerator, Reverse Osmosis, Warming Drawer
  • Double Vanity, Exhaust Fan, Shower Only
  • Built-in Features, Ceiling Fan(s), Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings, Vaulted Ceiling(s)
  • High Speed Internet
  • Security Smoke Detector(s), Wrought Iron Security Door

Remarks:

Meticulously restored Queen Anne-era residence originally constructed in 1910, this extraordinary property seamlessly blends historic grandeur with modern livability. The thoughtfully reconfigured floor plan was designed to meet the needs of today's lifestyle while honoring the home's original architectural integrity. Much of the original stained glass has been carefully preserved, complemented by beautifully restored wood floors and distinctive architectural details that exemplify the craftsmanship of the early 20th century.This truly one-of-a-kind home was originally built for Peter and Mary Ziegler, with Peter Ziegler recognized as Tucson's first railroad engineer. The property is located in the historic Iron Horse District, an enclave established for Tucson's earliest railroaders,.

Directions:

North on euclid from broadway, west on florita north on first.

126 N 1st Ave
Tucson, Arizona 85719

Map

Central Tucson

Rieckers Addition

Bedrooms    4
Baths 4
Year Built 1910
Square Feet 2819
Lot Sq. Ft. 5793
Acres 0.13
Stories 2
Garage 0 Car Garage
Tax $2788/yr
Listing TypeSingle Family
Status Active
Listed By Ambrell Realty
Listing Price $1,188,000
MLS Number 22603530
 
Schools:
 
Elementary Roskruge
Middle Mansfeld
High Tucson
District Tucson Unified
Bedrooms    4
Baths 4
Year Built 1910
Square Feet 2819
Lot Sq. Ft. 5793
Acres 0.13
Stories 2
Garage 0 Car Garage
Tax $2788/yr
Listing TypeSingle Family
Status Active
Listed By Ambrell Realty
Listing Price $1,188,000
MLS Number 22603530
 
Schools:
 
Elementary Roskruge
Middle Mansfeld
High Tucson
District Tucson Unified

Features:

  • Covered, Patio, Paver Patio
  • Stone, Wood Floor
  • Storage
  • Laundry Laundry Room
  • Queen Ann Constructon Style
  • Masonry Stucco Construction
  • Family Room, Living Room
  • Ceiling Fans, Central Air
  • Residential Views
  • Stainless Appliances
  • Quartz Countertops
  • Walk-In Pantry
  • Forced Air, Mini-Split, Natural Gas Heating
  • Instant Hot Water Water Heater
  • Natural Gas
  • Paved Street, Sidewalks Facilities
  • Formal Dining Room
  • Disposal, Exhaust Fan, Gas Cooktop, Microwave, Refrigerator, Reverse Osmosis, Warming Drawer
  • Double Vanity, Exhaust Fan, Shower Only
  • Built-in Features, Ceiling Fan(s), Entrance Foyer, High Ceilings, Vaulted Ceiling(s)
  • High Speed Internet
  • Security Smoke Detector(s), Wrought Iron Security Door

Remarks:

Meticulously restored Queen Anne-era residence originally constructed in 1910, this extraordinary property seamlessly blends historic grandeur with modern livability. The thoughtfully reconfigured floor plan was designed to meet the needs of today's lifestyle while honoring the home's original architectural integrity. Much of the original stained glass has been carefully preserved, complemented by beautifully restored wood floors and distinctive architectural details that exemplify the craftsmanship of the early 20th century.This truly one-of-a-kind home was originally built for Peter and Mary Ziegler, with Peter Ziegler recognized as Tucson's first railroad engineer. The property is located in the historic Iron Horse District, an enclave established for Tucson's earliest railroaders,.

Directions:

North on euclid from broadway, west on florita north on first.

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