Fay Jones, mid century inspired custom built home in the heart of Fayetteville. This secluded hand crafted home boasts beautiful custom cherry wood flooring, cabinetry, built ins and millwork. Don't miss the artistic work of true stone masonry on both exterior and interior. Plenty of windows and glass to let in natural light while offering serene views of the beautiful secluded and wooded 5 acres. Sit outside in peace and quiet next the calming spring fed Koi pond. Walk out the back gate to catch a walking trail and explore 14 acres of Brooks-Hummel nature preserve. One Block Off College AVE. Private gated and paved entry, 762 sqft studio apartment over garage(2023 $24K Rental income) 30x3
This Mid-Century Modern home-designed by renowned Architect and former UofA Professor Cyrus Sutherland-sits on 1.14 acres on Mt. Sequoyah in East Fayetteville. While recently updated, this iconic residence boasts many original features: floor-to-ceiling windows, vaulted ceilings, cedar exterior, brick interior accents & period lighting. The main house offers 3 bedrooms, 2 living areas, an office/nursery, a sauna & 2 updated bathrooms. The 914 sq ft cottage features include: 2 open bedrooms, living room, bathroom, & kitchen. .. ideal for mother-in-law quarters, teenagers, or guests. The combined square footage of both homes is an impressive 3903 sq ft. Updates in 2023: new H
A remarkable mid-century modern home on Mt. Sequoyah, designed by the late world-renowned architect James Lambeth. This contemporary residence offers a unique and luxurious living experience, characterized by sleek lines, modern finishes, and a sophisticated design aesthetic. Originally constructed in 1973, the home was expanded with an 1,100 sq. ft. addition in 2011, which also added a 4-car garage. A highlight of this exceptional home is its recently updated kitchen, completed in 2022, showcasing a stunning blend of style and functionality. Conveniently located just minutes from the vibrant Fayetteville square, the University of Arkansas campus, scenic biking trails, parks, and various sh