4301 N 21st St. #51, Phoenix, AZ 85016

4301 N 21st St. #51, Phoenix, AZ 85016
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$209,000
Sold on 11/30/08
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
2 1.75 1,052 $1,266 1987
On the market: 120 days
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GATED Community! Adjacent to Biltmore & Camelback Corridor nightlife & fine dining! Completely gutted & remodeled w/LUXURY finishes!Gourmet kitchen includes:Espresso colored designer cabinetry*24” travertine countertops*24” diagonal set travertine w/glass inlay backsplash*Under mount sink/designer fixtures*Recessed lighting*Stainless steel appliances*Breakfast niche w/bay windows*Hand-scraped 6” wide plank dark distressed hardwood floors*SOARING vaulted ceilings*RUSTIC floor-to-ceiling stacked stone fireplace*Sophisticated bath retreats include:Oversized Jacuzzi tub w/hot water jets,New vanities w/travertine counters, toilets, Price Pfister fixtures, Travertine surrounds w/custom inlays, designer lighting*Heated/cooled office in garage*Heated community pool & Spa! See supplemental page! Welcome to the Heights at Glenrosa, a beautiful GATED community adjacent to the Biltmore area, Camelback Corridors HIP nightlife & fine dining! If being close to everything downtown, the 51, I-10 and 202 freeways as well as 10 minutes from Scottsdale and 15 minutes from Desert Ridge and Kierland this home is for you! You can be close to it all, without the noise and traffic of urban life! Behind the gate and along the private drive, are wonderfully maintained patio-homes each with their own garage. Neighbors wave, and everyone feels welcome in this tucked-away PARADISE. Directly next to the community POOL and SPA, you will find unit 51. This single level patio-home listed at $274,500 is the lowest priced unit on the market in 3 years!!! It has been COMPLETELY gutted, and every LUXURY upgrade has been hand-picked to create the most inviting spaces. Upon entering youll step into a spacious foyer with 18x18 brand new high-end travertine. The foyer leads into the completely R
Listing courtesy of Christine Kinchen & John O'Hagan