Buy a Home Arizona, Superior, 38645 Highway 60.
ABOUT HOME - FSBO Listing View #64469
Breathtaking mountain views next to Boyce Thompson Arboretum & National Forest Land. The castle was built by copper magnate William Boyce Thompson at a cost of over 1 million dollars back in 1923. It is also known as Picket Post House.
There is a copper roof & a beautiful copper ceiling in the great room. It has double brick walls covered by stucco, hardwood floors, 26 rooms, 8 patios with mountain views, & Mexican tile in the the kitchen. There is a large closed in porch for relaxing & enjoying the views.
The decor in the 7 bedrooms is unique to the period. One of the bathrooms has a heart shaped tub. There is stunning original stained glass in some windows. There is a security system, smoke detectors and ceiling fans throughout. Property has horse privileges and a well with easy access to city water. Extra buildings on the 10.392 acres include original guard shack, guest house, caretaker's cabin, restrooms and tool shop buildings, plus 3 mobile homes and a pool house. The pool was recently redone. Located only 2 miles from a small airport and within 20 minutes of golf courses. There is a Casino within 50 minutes.
There is potential for money($$$)making endeavors like a bed & breakfast, tours of castle, gift shop, company retreat, or subdividing acres. Can be registered as a historic building and be eligible for grants to restore castle to original condition. All property is just as it currently exists.
An adjoining parcel of over 12 acres may be available to the buyer of this property. Serious buyers only please.
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If you like this house, call its owner by telephone (602)323-5402 or leave him message. With him you may on all agree. Without go-betweens. Without comission.
Contact: Lester Or Nyla
Phone: (602)323-5402
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PROPERTY DETAILS
Sq. Footage:7021 Floors:2 Bedrooms:7 Bathrooms:3 Garage Size: Year Built:1923
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The average existing-home price reached $126,600 in 1992, and that grew to $201,600 in 2002 and $236,200 in 2004.
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