Experience sophisticated urban living in this exceptional 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment located in the serene enclave of The Mews on 10th Place, Phoenix. Architecturally inspired by a Frank Lloyd Wright draftsman, this residence offers a contemporary aesthetic with sleek finishes and abundant natural light, ideal for corporate housing. With its prime location in the vibrant 85014 zip code, residents will enjoy easy access to Biltmore Fashion Park, a variety of upscale eateries, and nearby hospitals, making it an excellent choice for corporate tenants, academics, and traveling medical professionals.
This rarely available property features dual master suites, each with a private bathroom and walk-in closet, ensuring privacy and comfort for tenants. The open living area is highlighted by a stunning fireplace, perfect for unwinding after a long day. Residents can also enjoy two private patios and a range of in-unit amenities, including a washer and dryer. The community boasts a gorgeous pool, providing a refreshing retreat in the Arizona heat. With the owner covering trash, sewage, and water, this apartment offers an affordable urban living experience.
• 2 Bedrooms / 2 Bathrooms: Dual master suites with private bathrooms and walk-in closets
• In Unit Laundry: Convenient washer and dryer included
• Contemporary Kitchen: Modern cabinets and countertops with updated appliances
• Large Living Area: Spacious area featuring a gorgeous fireplace
• Private Patios: Two private outdoor spaces for relaxation
• Community Pool: Access to a stunning pool within the community
Phoenix, Arizona allows non-owner occupied short-term rentals (STRs) but has implemented regulations to govern their operation. As of January 15, 2024, all STR operators in Phoenix must obtain a permit from the city3. This applies to both owner-occupied and non-owner occupied properties.Key regulations for non-owner occupied STRs in Phoenix include:
Phoenix's regulations are considered relatively host-friendly compared to other major U.S. cities, as they do not restrict non-owner occupied STRs6. However, operators must comply with all city ordinances to avoid penalties and potential permit suspension13