Tiny but mighty, this super cute 2-bedroom, 2-bath home is located in one of Phoenix's most charming historic districts—and it's hosted by Elite Vacation Rentals! The neighborhood is full of character and great for families or anyone looking for a friendly, walkable area. Inside, the home is fully remodeled with a great kitchen, breakfast bar, and cozy nook for meals. The living room has a chaise sofa, large TV, and a handy desk for working remotely.
The layout is perfect for sharing, with split bedrooms for extra privacy. Up front, there's a twin daybed with a trundle in Bedroom 2, plus a full bathroom just steps away. In the back, the primary suite features a king bed, TV, walk-in closet, and private bathroom. Step out the back door to enjoy a huge backyard—ideal for relaxing outdoors.
With in-home laundry, fast WiFi, and plenty of parking behind the gate or in the driveway, this home is ideal for traveling nurses, relocations, or a fun Phoenix getaway. No garage, but everything else you need for a comfortable stay is right here. Be the first to call this hidden gem your home away from home!
Coronado Park Walking Distance: Amenities: 2 lighted tennis courts, shaded playground, 2 grills, restrooms, swimming pool, 2 lighted basketball courts, lighted softball field, baseball field, picnic area, benches, drinking fountain, parking, and security lighting.
Welcome to Coronado.
A neighborhood that's a true community.
Located in midtown Phoenix, the Coronado neighborhood (often referred to as Greater Coronado) covers over 1-3/4 square miles (just under 1200 acres) and includes around 4,000 households. Three historic districts – Brentwood, Coronado and Country Club Park – make up much of the neighborhood. Hundreds of small businesses thrive on our periphery. Walk to restaurants, bars and shopping.
The western side of Coronado was constructed largely between 1920 and 1930 and reflects the California Bungalow and Spanish Colonial Revival building styles; the northern side is predominantly ranch styles common of the 1940's. Throughout the neighborhood you will find the occasional contemporary infill home. Much of our neighborhood falls within the Phoenix Historic Preservation zoning guidelines.
The Coronado neighborhood is centrally located and has direct access to major freeways, is within close proximity of the Phoenix downtown & central corridor, the “arts district”, the light rail line, and three major hospitals.
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