
This Single Family - Detached home for sale in Scottsdale AZ has 4 bedroom(s) and 2 bathroom(s) and is currently listed for $12,000,000. Built in 2001, the Single Family - Detached home offers 1201-1400 square feet of living space. For an inquiries on this property Click the Request Info Button below.
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Prime Arizona Horse Ranch. World Class Breeding and Training Facility. Inspired by Mission San Juan Capistrano, this facility is truly one of a kind. 150'X 300' covered arena, 95 stalls, hot walker, several tack rooms, multipurpose room overlooking main covered arena. This property has everything. Fully functioning ranch operation. Must see to believe. Full perimeter and cross fencing. 140X300 roping/cutting arena, 150' Square Cutting pen, automatic roping chute, 16 turn out pens 20 stall mare motel, 12 stall breeding barn, 63 stall main barn, climate controlled. Sofscape safety surfacing in main barn aisle ways, wash bays and saddling bays. Rio Verde Drive frontage.
| Attributes | Four Bedroom, Single-Family, Equestrian, Single-Story, Mountain View, Scenic, Gated, Corner Lot, Guest House, Luxury |
| Community Pool | |
| CoolingSystem | Both Refrig and Evap |
| County | Maricopa |
| Features | Ceiling Fan(s) |
| Fireplace | No Fireplace |
| Heating System | Electric Heat |
| Kitchen Amenities | Disposal, Range/Oven, Refrigerator, Microwave, Dishwasher |
| Lot Dimensions | 10+ Acres |
| Other Rooms | |
| Parking / Garage | 4 Car Garage |
| Planned Community | Loma Vista Farm |
| Private Pool | No Pool |
| Private Spa | |
| Property Type | Single Family - Detached |
| Roof | Partial Tile |
| Stories | Single Level |
| TaxAmount | $14,796 |
| TaxYear | 2006 |
| Utilities | SRP |
| WaterSource | Well - Privately Owned |
| Listing Courtesy Of | West USA Realty |
The Hoo-hoogam Ki Museum, located on East Osborn Road in Scottsdale, gives visitors a chance to view artifacts owned by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Native American community. Exhibits on permanent display include Maricopa pottery, Pima basketry and traditional dress. The museum is open all year round, and admission is free.
