5101 N Casa Blanca Dr. #338, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

5101 N Casa Blanca Dr. #338, Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
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$1,150,000
Sold on 4/09/20
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 3.00 2,088 $5,300 1991
On the market: 64 days
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ADD'L PHOTOS COMING... Beautifully updated in 2013, this home is perfectly located in Phase 3 at Casa Blanca, on a quiet side street backing to Casa Blanca Estates. With 3 bedrooms, 3 baths and an attached 2 car garage, this home is perfect for full time residents or as a spacious lock and leave. Wonderful flagstone floors, lots of windows that work well with the clean lines of the white walls, and an open floor plan give this classic Arizona home a bright updated feel. The living room fireplace and kitchen update reflect today's colors and transitional feel. While the kitchen overlooks the living area to take advantage of the open feeling and natural light, there is also a eat-in kitchen. Adjacent to the kitchen is a stylish built in bar with undercabinet wine storage. MORE INFO... The master bedroom has direct access to the back yard and the spacious bath includes a soaking tub and shower. Plenty of closet space too. The second bedroom has an ensuite bath while the third has an adjacent full bath, and it can be used as an office. Entertaining or just relaxing in the backyard is easy with a fountain, low profile fireplace and bar. The side shaded patio that opens of the dining area is perfect for your morning coffee and Wall St. Journal. All this, plus Casa Blanca is a guard gated community with 3 pools, tennis courts, Camelback Mountain views, rose and cactus gardens and a clubhouse. It's close to world class shopping and dining in Old Town and Fashion Square and is also conveniently close to hiking and an easy drive to Phoenix Sky Harbor and Scottsdale's private airport. To top it off, this historic development was once the home of the Donald Kellogg family in the 1920; a corporate retreat for Warner Borg company with it's own land strip in the 1940; and finally operated as the Casa Blanca Inn from the early 1950s through the 1970s and a favorite of Hollywood stars.
Listing courtesy of Joanne Joni DiMino & Christopher Karas, Compass & Compass