A central Phoenix historic home with three kitchens, its own spa, and four pools, including one for cocktails, is on the market for $7.995 million.
Built in the 1920s, the 8,225-square-foot house, called the E.A. McDonald Home, is located in the Los Olivos/Monte Vista Neighborhood behind the Phoenix Art Museum.
The house with six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms has been completely renovated. The original front door opens to a crystal opal marble entryway and circular glass-enclosed staircase. The living room has chandeliers from a New York mansion.
The dining room has mirrored glass shelves that double as a secret door to a cigar room. The main kitchen has a separate dishwashing room. The great room has a separate sitting room with a TV that pops up from a hidden floor vault.
“The home seamlessly marries historic, contemporary and trend-setting design while maintaining its historic preservation status and tax benefits,” said Scott Grigg, owner of Grigg’s Group Powered By The Altman Brothers, who has the listing.