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Historic Queen Anne Victorian in Downtown Tucson Sells for $1.4 Million; To Be Used as Law Office

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July 8, 2025
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Karen Schutte
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Queen Ann Victorian in Downtown Tucson

Tucson, AZ (July 8, 2025)  – A beautifully restored Queen Anne Victorian home in downtown Tucson has sold for $1,400,000 ($265 PSF) —just four days after hitting the market—highlighting the strong demand for historic commercial properties in Tucson’s urban core. The property, located just west of the University and courthouse districts, was purchased by South & Wright Holdings, LLC, managed by Tucson attorney Dan South, who will relocate his law firm, South & Wright, PLLC, to the site at 505 S 6th Avenue.

The seller was The Richard K. Rosenberg Revocable Living Trust, and Tony Ray Baker handled the listing with RE/MAX Professionals. Ryan Shirley with NAI Horizon represented the buyer in the transaction. This sale highlights the growing interest in Tucson’s urban commercial properties, particularly those offering a blend of historic architecture and functional modern upgrades.

Built in 1902, the Queen Anne Victorian includes four offices (formerly bedrooms), three bathrooms, coffered ceilings, wainscoting, original hardwood floors, and a fully updated kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, butcher block island, and tiled backsplash—ideal for use as a staff kitchen or breakroom. Additional updates include new HVAC systems, Nest thermostats, smart locks, and modern lighting, making the space turnkey for commercial office use.

The property also features three fully equipped rental units located at the rear of the lot: a two-bedroom unit, a one-bedroom unit, and a studio apartment. These units are separately metered and supported by off-street parking, a rare amenity in the downtown Tucson area, and will also be converted to office space.

“This was a highly unique offering in Tucson’s downtown market—an architecturally significant property with professional flexibility and built-in rental income,” said Tony Ray Baker. “We had multiple offers and are currently marketing its identical twin next door, which presents an additional opportunity for business owners or investors who appreciate classic design and walkable location.”

Located minutes from 4th Avenue, the University of Arizona, and the legal district, the property will now return to its former use as a professional law office, continuing its long-standing role in Tucson’s commercial fabric while preserving its architectural heritage.

For more information, contact Tony Ray Baker at (520) 631-8669 or Ryan Shirley at (520) 326-2200.

Source: RED Comp #11953.

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