5809 E Justine Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85254

5809 E Justine Rd., Scottsdale, AZ 85254
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$590,000
Sold on 4/27/18
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 2.5 2,259 $3,280 1980
On the market: 35 days
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Essentialy a brand new home in an established neighborhood … We took this home almost completely to the studs! Enjoy the desirable great room concept with beehive fireplace and a wall of sliding French doors that overlook the park like backyard setting. There is even an old style, although updated large diving pool and a view of Camelback mountain. Interior comes with all the sophisticated finishes; stylish wood plank tile floors, modern lighting and ceiling fans, entertaining kitchen includes large kitchen island and walk in pantry, soft close cabinetry with stainless hardware to match the appliances, quartz counters. Super special feature is the fresh air and light you'll get through the retractable remote skylights. Every detail was considered in this rehab/remodel. Master suite has direct access and a serene view to the rear yard and amenities, a spacious master closet, frameless master shower and lots of cabinet space in the master vanity will truly satisfy everyone. First bedroom could easily be used as a den or office with its double doors. The 2.5 baths are completely renovated as well of course. What's new? Windows, most walls, great room and garage ceilings, pool plaster, concrete cool deck covering, appliances, garage door, RV gate, all cabinetry, vanities, light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, ceiling fans, much of the wiring, most of the landscape, interior and exterior paint, stucco where wood used to be, the roof was replaced in 2015 and has a transferable warranty. Basically you get a new house, and all the fringe benefits at a resale price in an amazing location. Just under 2 miles to Kierland commons and Scottsdale Quarter, easy access to 101 and 51 freeways, shopping, schools and there is even a large park at Justine and 56th Street.
Listing courtesy of Jacqueline Roersma