38800 N 107th Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85262

38800 N 107th Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85262
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$982,500
Sold on 11/28/12
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 5.00 5,186 $4,932 2009
On the market: 215 days
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Gorgeous custom home by Paul Lovato in the serene gated community of Sonoran Sanctuary. Great room floor plan boasts stone fireplace, beamed ceilings & disappearing pocket door. Chef's kitchen with Viking appliances, glazed alder cabinetry, large island and sit-in breakfast bar make this home ideal for entertaining. Luxurious master retreat w/sitting area and expansive bath. Study, Formal Dining, and oversized casita offer French doors opening to private courtyard. Oversized casita offers kitchenette and private entry from courtyard. Generous use of crown moldings, French doors, fine granites, stone accents and beamed ceilings add architectural charm. Enjoy stunning views and resort living around your heated pool/spa and 3-way fireplace. 1.If a contract includes a financing contingency, then, in addition to the provisions of Article 2(e), Lines 66-68, Buyer must provide Seller with a loan status update (LSU) on the first day of each business week during the financing contingency period. 2.Buyer must schedule the appraisal within three (3) calendar days following mutual contract acceptance. Further, Buyer shall provide Seller with a copy of the appraisal within the due diligence period. 3.Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 4(b), Seller shall provide a letter from its insurance agent evidencing that no claims have been made with respect to the property within five (5) days of mutual contract acceptance. Buyer shall accept this letter in lieu of a CLUE or other loss report. 4.Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 6(j), Line 246(c), if Buyer elects to cancel the contract pursuant to Article 6, then Seller shall have three (3) business days to elect to correct the disapproved items. Sellers agreement to correct the disapproved items shall negate Buyers ability to terminate the contract pursuant to the provisions of Article 6. 5.Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 7/Remedies, Buyer and Seller agree that neither party shall be required to give the other party notice in order to evidence a breach with respect to the close of escrow. Additional changes to form purchase contract: 1.Article 1(c), Line 9:Minimum earnest money deposit of $15,000. 2.Article 2(m), Line 87:Change the 5-day period to 2-days.
Listing courtesy of Terry Ray & Dave Patterson