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$850,000
Sold on 10/07/13
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
4.50 |
3,413 |
$7,149 |
2002 |
On the market:
132 days
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Prestigious gated Community in the Biltmore area. Upgraded Single Family Home with Living Room + Family Room. Featuring: Hardwood Walnut Floors + inlaid carpeting, Slab Granite Counters, Alder Cabinetry with undermount lighting, Gas Stove/Range, Venetian Plaster Walls, Vaulted Ceilings, walk-in Wine Cellar, Surround Sound/Security System. Luxury Master Suite on 1st Floor with oversized Master Bath and 2 Walk-in Closets. Covered patio w/ outdoor kitchen, fireplace and water feature. Attached 1 Bdrm +1 Bath Guest Casita with private entrance. Bonus: All bedrooms are en-suite with walk-in closets. 3-Car Garage with Cabinets. LIKE NEW HOME. More info under ''Supplement'' Tab. Floorplan under ''Document'' Tab The Gated Community of: ANDORRA
Located in the center of the Camelback Corridor/Biltmore
Home to high-end shopping, fine residential neighborhoods and sleek commercial complexes, Camelback Corridor/Biltmore is one of Phoenix’s most popular regions. Homeowners in this established part of the city enjoy fabulous views of two stunning natural landmarks, Camelback Mountain and Piestewa Peak, formerly known as Squaw Peak. Residential neighborhoods in the Corridor, such as Biltmore and Arcadia, contain stately homes surrounded by mature trees and clean landscaping. Real estate options consist of a diverse selection of single-family homes and townhouses. Parts of the region were originally planned out as early as 1919 and homes were built throughout the mid-century. As a result, these neighborhoods have a sense of charm and character that other, more modern areas of Phoenix lack. Approximately 142,000 people enjoy the Corridor lifestyle of convenience, style and class. There are also several attractions that appeal to residents and visitors alike, including the famous Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa, The Phoenician Resort, the Biltmore Fashion Park, the Phoenix Zoo and the Arizona Desert Botanical Gardens. The Arizona Biltmore Hotel, called the “Jewel of the Desert” and designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, opened in 1929 and has since become one of the most prestigious resorts in the city. Naturally, the placement of this resort has encouraged the establishment of fine establishments nearby, making Camelback Corridor one of Phoenix’s most popular destinations for fine dining and shopping.
Neighborhoods throughout Phoenix offer a diversity of homes in varying architectural styles, settings, sizes, and real estate price ranges. The ever popular Biltmore/Phoenician neighborhood spans both Phoenix and Scottsdale, offering another selection of beautiful homes nestled in deep lots with mature greenery. Few locations in the Valley can rival the prestigious Biltmore area for sheer elegance and a centralized location. Nationally recognized as the nation's "best managed city," Phoenix organizes its neighborhoods into 14 urban villages - each one with its own planning committee appointed by the city council. Some of these villages have also developed unique and distinctive "neighborhoods" with a close-knit community spirit. Take your time discovering and exploring all that the City of Phoenix has to offer. With its exceptionally high quality of life, vibrant economy, virtually limitless recreational opportunities, affordable housing, and relaxing southwestern lifestyle - Phoenix is an ideal place to call home.
Listing courtesy of Jana Vida, Your Realty Office