
This Single Family - Detached home for sale in Phoenix AZ has 3 bedroom(s) and 2 bathroom(s) and is currently listed for $249,900. Built in 1983, the Single Family - Detached home offers 2300 square feet of living space. For an inquiries on this property Click the Request Info Button below.
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PREVIOUSLY APPROVED SHORT SALE AT $250,000 WITH 3% CLOSING ASSISTANCE TO BUYER ** Huge 4.55 acres in Desert Hills ** Short sale requires lender re-approval ** Very nice inside, exterior needs some work ** Excellent horse property opportunity ** State land for horseback riding to the west and north of property.
| Attributes | Three Bedroom, Single-Family, Eco-Friendly, Equestrian, Single-Story, Mountain View, Scenic, Shared Well, Mature Home, Ranch, Short Sale, Homes 10,000 Plus SqFt Lot, One Plus Acre Home, No HOA |
| Community Pool | |
| CoolingSystem | Refrigeration |
| County | Maricopa |
| Features | Breakfast Bar, Eat-in Kitchen, Dining in Great Room, Breakfast Room, Ceiling Fan(s), Skylight(s) |
| Fireplace | 1 Fireplace |
| Heating System | Electric Heat |
| Kitchen Amenities | Built-in Microwave, Wall Oven(s), Walk-in Pantry, Range/Oven Elec, Non-laminate Counter, Disposal, Dishwasher, Cook Top Elec |
| Lot Dimensions | 2 - 4.9 Acres |
| Other Rooms | Great Room |
| Parking / Garage | |
| Planned Community | |
| Private Pool | No Pool |
| Private Spa | |
| Property Type | Single Family - Detached |
| Roof | Foam |
| Stories | 1 |
| TaxAmount | $2,269 |
| TaxYear | 2011 |
| Utilities | APS |
| WaterSource | Well - Shared |
| Listing Courtesy Of | RE/MAX Renaissance Realty |
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