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$321,000
Sold on 7/18/19
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
2,237 |
$3,141 |
2010 |
On the market:
45 days
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Within gated neighborhood on foothills of South Mountain that will leave your friends saying, ''Wow, did not know this area was so nice''. You won't be disappointed with this well maintained neighborhood tucked away in a small valley and surrounded by exclusive homes. This home is a one of a kind within the neighborhood as custom built with modified floor plan for large secondary rooms and an office with French doors. It is also one of only a few with large RV gate and side yard storage. The home sits on a low traffic corner lot so don't have as many neighbors directly next to you and front has great views of South Mountain with no house directly in front. All countertops were replaced with granite throughout, plumbing fixtures were upgraded, and crown molding was added in many rooms. Most lighting inside and out has been changed to LED for energy efficiency. Master bath was redone to create a custom very large two person walk-in shower with extensive tile work. Fully landscaped and irrigated front and back. Spa is included which sits on extended slab off back patio to enjoy clear views of the night sky. Large three car garage that fits a full-size truck and plenty of storage due to extensive commercial grade metal overhead storage that was added. If wanting a theatre for movies the living room is ready for a projector, includes a 105in screen, and wired for surround as well as to the garage and patio. If like technology and security this home is hard wired for a nine camera security system and has an alarm system. Whole house water filtration system and reverse osmosis system to sink and refrigerator. Exterior was recently re-painted. Centrally located with easy access to all the valley, close to loop 202 which is coming soon, only 15 minutes from Sky Harbor airport, and hiking trails within walking distance.
Listing courtesy of Marcus Pomeroy