2992 E Juniper Village Dr., Gold Canyon, AZ 85218

2992 E Juniper Village Dr., Gold Canyon, AZ 85218
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$817,000
Sold on 9/23/09
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 4.50 4,970 $10,412 2007
On the market: 76 days
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Bank-owned new home, excellent value priced at $191/sf. Sold ''As Is.'' Most SM homes $300/sf+. Tuscan design, interior by Beth McGehee Studio B, architecture-Phil Schmidt, highest quality materials. 1/2 acre lot w/mountain views. City lights/sunsets from upstairs game room/roof deck. Ofice/den. Tranquil cul de sac, prestigious club setting w/ 2 Nicklaus courses, gated community, prv. streets. Viking appli., vaulted ceilings; slate, wood,carpet floors, inclinator, study/den/4th bedr, walk-in closets, storage, alder doors/cabinets, tucked away bedroom design. Fountain entry. Outdoor BBQ; Sat. dish, ext. pavers, mature landscape. Designer ceiling fans. Gallery. 4 climate zones. Security system. Community amenities only available to club members-memberships available. Supplement for spec Designer finishes include: Wood and slate flooring, granite countertops in kitchen, all bath rooms and game room. Viking appliances. Upgraded bathroom fixtues, doors, cabinets, hardware, fans and lighting fixtures. Cantera stone around entry, fireplaces and as accents. Specifications; General Exterior Color: DE6137/Tan Plan Exterior Lights: Minka Lavery 8712-66 Interior Doors: 3 panel knotty alder Door Hardware: Ashley Norton Dark Bronze Interior Paint: DEC720/Cliffs View Covered Patios: Smoke Stack slate tile Upstairs Deck: Canterra tile Exterior Fans: Craftmade Plumbing All Plumbing: Kohler Flooring Wood floors: Vintage reclaimed red/white oak, pre-finished, medium antique, spice stain Great Room, Dining Kitchen & wet bar floors : Combines wood with smoke stack slate Laundry & Bath #3 floors: Smoke stack slate Bath #1 Floors: Smoke stake slate with burnt umber glass Bath #2 Floors: Smoke stake slate with burnt umber glass Master bath floors: 12 x 12 N
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