Retro Retreat in the Heart of Downtown Buckeye, Arizona
Located in quiet neighborhood steps from food & shopping, our atomic ranch was originally built in 1957.
Each room of this 50's ranch has been themed to create an authentic atomic era vibe. Bold colors, mid-century furnishings and original artifacts are used throughout to help make your stay a time traveling experience. The single level home also boasts a private, fenced 1/4 acre lot where two and four legged guests can enjoy Arizona's amazing sunshine. A private office space is located in a room separate from the main house to provide a quiet place for Zoom meetings, writing or Vlogging.
This property was great for our stay. The location was walking distance to town. The house was clean and had easy access instructions. The backyard is great for dogs. My family and I had a great stay.
We stayed the weekend for an Anniversary celebration and it was just what we expected. Love the retro decor. We would definitely stay here again if in the area. It had all the necessary amenities, we did not have any pets but I can see how this would really work for someone with pets.
The theme of the house was so cute. Perfect mix of retro and modern touches. It was so clean and made the perfect place to stay. The cots were also very comfortable.
Ryan and I fell in love with Downtown Buckeye 5 years ago and relocated to the old Ice House from Las Vegas. When we aren't running our small business, we enjoy road trippin' with our dog Harvey.
Downtown Buckeye was once along the main route between Phoenix and Los Angeles. The main street is full of character and history and we wanted to share our small town with other explorers. This 1957 home has several of its original character and we have added era appropriate pieces to bring it back to life. The home is located in a quiet, retro neighborhood within walking distance of restaurants and parks. Its a nice place to escape from the hustle and bustle for a while.
Serene surroundings where you can listen to the birds and watch the stars at night. The home is located in a rural area that is a quick drive to attractions in the area including Hidden Lake, the Goodyear Ballpark, the Phoenix Raceway, Skyline Regional Park and the State Farm Arena.