
This Mfg/Mobile Housing home for sale in Phoenix AZ has 3 bedroom(s) and 2 bathroom(s) and is currently listed for $54,900. Built in 1975, the Mfg/Mobile Housing home offers 1300 square feet of living space. For an inquiries on this property Click the Request Info Button below.
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Seller will pull out old home and install your new home. All you have to do is shop for your new home and the seller will do the rest. Your home will be placed in a quite cul-de-sac, close to the club house and year round pool and spa with loads of activities. 55+ Gated Community where you own your own land and neighbors helping neighbors.
| Attributes | Three Bedroom, Single-Family, Manufactured Mobile Home, Single-Story, Media Room, Cul-De-Sac, Mature Home, Gated, Community Spa, Spa, Community Pool, Pool, Health Facility, Tennis Court, Club House, Adult Community, Pet-Friendly, Owner Carry Back, 2 Car Garage, Affordable, Owner Financing |
| Community Pool | Heated Community Spa, Heated Community Pool |
| CoolingSystem | |
| County | Maricopa |
| Features | Eat-in Kitchen |
| Fireplace | No Fireplace |
| Heating System | Electric Heat, Gas Heat |
| Kitchen Amenities | None |
| Lot Dimensions | 1 - 7,500 |
| Other Rooms | Master Bedroom Split, Bonus/Game Room |
| Parking / Garage | |
| Planned Community | |
| Private Pool | No Pool |
| Private Spa | |
| Property Type | Mfg/Mobile Housing |
| Roof | |
| Stories | 1 |
| TaxAmount | $515 |
| TaxYear | 2010 |
| Utilities | APS, SW Gas |
| WaterSource | City Water |
| Listing Courtesy Of | Liberty One Realty, LLC |
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.
Gated communities seem to encourage outside activity. Perhaps it’s because residents feel safer walking their dog, riding a bicycle, or enjoying an evening stroll where traffic is restricted. Or, it could be due to friendships that develop as residents enjoy the community pool and other recreational pursuits.

