^ I Support Local Community Journalism Support the independent voice of Phoenix and help keep the future of the New Times clear. If you’ve ever looked at the New Darlings Instagram feed and thought, “I wish I had their house,” you’re in luck. Christina and Robert Martinez, who run the influential social media account with more than 460,000 followers, are selling their home on 1810 East Willetta Street in Phoenix’s historic Brentwood District. is 1,846 square feet with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. (There is also a tiny guest house on the property.) The couple’s home was extensively renovated in 2018. LaRue Photography The sale is being handled by Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty, which lists the property as “incredibly adorable”. “Upon entering the light-flooded, opulent house, guests are greeted by smooth plaster walls, beautiful wooden floors, double arched arches that lead into the stunning kitchen, and a dining area overlooking the lush garden and guest house, a desert setting,” Russ Lyon said in a press release . According to Zillow, the couple bought the house in November 2016 for $ 315,000. The current selling price? $ 700,000. There’s no word yet on where the New Darlings are moving, but in a press release Christina Martinez says, “We’re sad to leave this house but we’re excited to find new owners who will appreciate it as much as we do. ” Do. “Keep Phoenix New Times Free … Since we started Phoenix New Times, it has been defined as the free, independent voice of Phoenix, and we want it to stay that way. Food and culture. Producing stories about everything , from political scandals to the hottest new bands, with bold reporting, stylish writing, and staff who have won everything from the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi award for feature writing to the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism But with the existence of local journalism under siege and the setbacks in advertising revenues having a bigger impact, it is now more important than ever for us to raise support to fund our local journalism. You can help by helping our ” I Support “membership program, which will allow us to continue to cover Phoenix without paywalls. Jennifer Goldberg is Culture Editor eurin and Best of Phoenix editor for Phoenix New Times.
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