E 5725 4th Street, Tucson, AZ 85711

$363,000 Asking Price

4 beds
2 baths
1,689  sqft
Built in 1959

Mid-Century Mitman Maverick in Central Tucson! This classic Tucson Ranch, built in 1959, features a unique transverse orientation (''T-shaped'') floor plan - horizontal large open living area with east-facing bedrooms perpendicular to the home! This 4-bed/2-bath mid-century home has exposed beams, high ceilings, and a large great room with mountain facing ''wall of windows!'' The roof was replaced in December 2024, with freshly painted eaves, trim, and exterior tool/storage shed, as well as new dual-flush toilets in both bathrooms! The large floor plan boasts nearly 1,700 square feet of living space, Super Saltillo Mexican tile in dining/kitchen area, large storage closet, central cooling, forced air gas heat, with a walk-in pantry in the kitchen. Welcome to YOUR Mid-Century Mitman Home!

Features & Amenities

Interior

General:
Ceiling Fan(s),Exposed Beams,High Ceilings 9+,Storage,Walk In Closet(s)
Flooring:
Carpet
Fireplace:
None, None, Fireplaces: 0

Exterior

General:
Native Plants,See Remarks
Style:
Ranch
Pool:
None

Construction

Roofing:
Built-Up - Reflect
General:
One

Location

County:
Pima

Lot

Zoning:
MITMAN W2 OF LOT 8 EXC N 165' BLK 23, 127-03-4240

Utilities

Water:
City
Sewer:
Connected

This listing courtesy of:
Armstrong Owen Realty

About Tucson, AZ

Housing

Number of Units
414,313
Median Home Value
$229,619
Median Rent
$825

37.71% of housing units are renter occupied.

8.52% are vacant.

Commute

Car
68.01%
Public Transportation
1.64%
Walk to Work
1.81%
Work from Home
26.42%
Other
0.79%

The median travel time to work is 19 minutes.

People

Population
933,855
Median Age
39.70
Median Household Size
2.61

Education

High School
21.47%
Associate’s Degree
8.24%
Bachelor’s Degree
19.43%
Graduate Degree
14.43%

Disclaimer: Community and Demographic information uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau.

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