Enchanted property tucked in a beautiful hamlet, a creosote bush filled desertscape (famous for the nostalgic smell of rain, or the odiferous grease in the leaves we smell in Tucson when they get wet or a monsoon is coming on!) Approximately 14 out of 18 houses on one street contributing to the historic status of the 75 acre neighborhood, that was planned out by a former Governor, Sam Goddard Jr. Stunning home on 3 acres. Tax credit for owner occupants. 2 bedrooms with bonus room; the perfect home office, fenced in backyard, charmed patios, 1.5 bathrooms, great room living with large picture window and exposed truss work. Desert modernist lovers will recognize the “Gist kissed” carpentry + the Santa Barbara style of burnt adobe ranch homes by Josiah Joesler, which this home is attributed to, on The National Register of Historic Places but more likely designed by Ralph Reisinger who worked for him, say the Builder, Tom Gist’s archives. This is the good life in the middle of the desert, yet still urban, in central Tucson, with MOUNTAIN VIEWS. Peace & desert love!