Description:
1102 5th Street, Tularosa, NM Fully restored and renewed rock home in historic 49 Blocks of Tularosa, NM. About 2,000 SF living area, with large living room, four bedrooms and two full baths. An open floor plan provides grand entertaining space with the living room opening directly to the kitchen. The living room features recessed lighting and a wood burning fireplace. The home has central refrigerated air and gas furnace heat. All fixtures, fittings and flooring are new throughout the home. The large country kitchen has all new stainless steel smudge-proof upscale Frigidaire Gallery appliances including 5-burner range/oven, microwave oven, dishwasher and refrigerator. A stainless faucet and recessed two-basin sink complement the solid surface counter tops. The breakfast bar has pendant lighting and a convenient USB tablet/phone charger outlet. The kitchen floors are 20X20" ceramic tile. The master suite is split from the other three bedrooms. It has a lighted walk-in closet with organizer system. The master bath has a tiled tub/shower, decorator vanity and mirror, and chair-height toilet. The bedroom is carpeted, and the bathroom has 20X20" ceramic tile flooring. A large storage closet is accessible thru the master bath. Three bedrooms at the back of the house each have a generous closet, carpeted floors, and LED lighting. The hall bathroom has a hidden laundry area with washer and dryer hookups, plus a tiled bathtub, decorator vanity and mirror, and chair-height toilet. The bathroom floor is 20X20" ceramic tile. The exterior of the home is mostly clad with natural rock collected from the area. Some areas are covered with stucco, and the gables are sided with Hardie plank. The entire home has fresh paint, inside and out. Exterior colors were professionally selected by Sherwin-Williams, featuring "Ivoire" over "Herbal Wash", with "Garden Gate" trim. Interior colors are "Swiss Coffee" walls and ceiling with "Polar Bear" trim. The compact yard has a concrete patio shaded by giant pecan, catalpa and cottonwood trees. There's also apricot and fig trees. The yard is irrigated from the Tularosa Community Ditch (known as an "acequia") on a biweekly basis. Owner/Broker
