Spacious Artist Loft with Mountain Views #3
Spacious Artist Loft with Mountain Views #3
Description
Enjoy modern comfort in a historic 100+-year-old home in the heart of Flagstaff. The second-story apartment is one of four in this home. We are just a couple blocks from the downtown shopping district and dozens of restaurants and shops. The apt. is a charming, newly restored space in the Aspen and Park Historic Homes. Lowell Observatory, Thorpe Park, and the urban trails are all within a few blocks and are conveniently located for trips to the Grand Canyon and the Snowbowl Ski Area. The space Welcome to our charming short-term rental nestled within a spacious 7-unit compound, featuring two homes. This fully furnished space offers a cozy queen-size bed. The well-designed kitchenette includes a mini fridge (no freezer), coffee pot, and more amenities for your convenience. The living area is inviting and comfortable, with plenty of seating for reading and relaxation. Please note that this historic split home is shared with other apartment units, so noise may carry. To ensure a peaceful environment, we observe quiet hours from 10 pm to 8 am. The bathroom has a unique sloping ceiling, which gives it a quirky charm. Taller guests should be mindful of this when using the shower. We look forward to hosting your stay in our cozy and unique rental space! You are in downtown Flagstaff, within walking distance of shops bars, and restaurants. Our historic home has many great modern features but heating and cooling are not one of them. We do have a great radiant heating system in the winter along with extra portable units. In the hotter summer months, we can supply window or portable air conditioning systems plus fans to keep you comfortable. Other things to note Our historic home has many great modern features but it is over 100 years old. There is a great central radiant heat system for heating the home in the winter along with extra portable space heaters. In the hotter summer months, we can supply window or portable air conditioning systems plus fans to keep you comfortable. While each apartment is completely private, there is the potential to hear noise from your neighbors. This is a second floor unit so stairs are required. Northern Arizona gets snow. Flagstaff is at 7,000ft above sea level and averages almost 100” of snow per year. Snow typically starts in late November and can last as late as June. The snowiest months are December through March and the snow amounts can vary greatly from year to year. If you choose to travel in Northern Arizona during the winter months you should be prepared to drive in the snow. Look ahead at the weather forecast as your trip gets closer and plan ahead. The website Az511 is a great resource for road conditions in Arizona. A vehicle with AWD is recommended. If you don’t have AWD, have tire chains with you and know how to use them. Keep extra food, water and blankets in the car in case you are stuck somewhere for an extended period of time. We will shovel the driveway and front walk to the door of the home once a storm has finished. Be prepared to shovel yourself if needed. Most online travel agencies (like Airbnb) offer travel insurance at a reasonable price. If you are making a reservation during the winter months you may want to consider purchasing the insurance in case the winter weather prevents you from getting to the home.
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