Listed today, 5353 N Camino Escuela, a 1936 mud adobe Joesler, 5645 sf, including a two bedroom, two bath guest house, on 13 acres. 7 bedrooms/8 baths in all. $2,850,000!
Joesler’s are rare enough, but a Joesler on 13 acres is almost unheard of. Almost.
Two years ago I represented the sellers and the buyers on another Joesler, also on Camino Escuela. Built in 1941 it was 2584 sf on just under 15 acres. And the 15 acres was in a conservation easement, so it could not be broken up or developed in any way. Just enjoyed as mother nature intended.
And I actually had the buyers before I had the listing. I was working with a couple that wanted a Joesler, but there were just two or three for sale and none of them were quite right. So I did a blog post - looking for a Joesler – what the heck, you never know, and, Voila, my prayers were answered. The owner of the 1941 Joesler called me and we met at the house and I thought it was just what my buyers were looking for. And when they saw it they agreed.
So along with taking the listing I wrote an offer and we put a deal together that worked for everyone. And it went into the MLS the next day as under contract, 0 DOM. You can’t beat that.
And while this Joesler is not my listing, I’d love to represent the buyer for it.
Lots more pictures,
5353 N Camino Escuela Tucson, AZ 85718
(listed by Long Realty)
see thefoothillsToday.com
to find your Catalina Foothills home