Concrete Blocks Meet Stainless Steel in This Phoenix Midcentury Asking $1.3M

Case Study architect Al Beadle crafted the 1958 home from rugged materials to withstand the test of time.

Concrete Blocks Meet Stainless Steel in This Phoenix Midcentury Asking $1.3M

Case Study architect Al Beadle crafted the 1958 home from rugged materials to withstand the test of time.

"The heated pool and jacuzzi invite year-round enjoyment, while a spacious covered patio, gas grill and viewing deck create an outdoor oasis tailored for entertaining,

Location: 3526 E Mountain View Road, Phoenix, Arizona

Price: $1,275,000

Architect: Al Beadle

Year Built: 1958

Footprint: 3,250 square feet (four bedrooms, four baths)

Lot Size: 0.26 acres

From the Agent: "Situated within the idyllic Paradise Gardens neighborhood and the sought-after '"Sheaborhood,'" this property epitomizes midcentury-modern architecture. Crafted by the renowned midcentury architect Al Beadle, the residence is an iconic Saguaro model, celebrated for its distinctive entry courtyard, decorative block accents, and, of course, the signature floor-to-ceiling windows that define the era. The home has four bedrooms in the main dwelling, complemented by a separate guest/pool house featuring a half bath and a 480-square-foot workshop/garage. A detached shed with plumbing and electric further enhances the property’s versatility."

The home's entry courtyard is tucked behind frosted glass, enhancing the sense of privacy.

The home’s entry courtyard is tucked behind frosted glass.

Photo by AZing Realty Media

Photo by AZing Realty Media

Steps from the main entrance is a spacious, industrial-like kitchen, complete with long stainless-steel countertops and open shelving.

Steps from the main entrance is a gleaming industrial kitchen, complete with long stainless-steel countertops and open shelving.

Photo by AZing Realty Media

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