Master Bedroom Split, Separate Bedroom Exit, Other Bedroom Walkin Closet, Other Bedroom Split, Other Bedroom Downstairs, Master Bedroom Sitting Room, Master Bedroom Walkin Closet, Bonus/Game Room, Separate Workshop, Family Room, Den/Office
Central Vacuum,Wet Bar(s),Water Softener Owned,Vaulted Ceiling(s),Skylight(s),Other (See Remarks),Intercom,Fire Sprinklers,Elevator,Drink Wtr Filter Sys
Built-in Microwave,Walk-in Pantry,Reverse Osmosis,Refrigerator,Pantry,Multiple Ovens,Kitchen Island,Granite Countertops,Disposal,Dishwasher,Cook Top Gas
Balcony/Deck(s),Pvt Yrd(s)/Crtyrd(s),Private Street(s),Patio,Misting System,Covered Patio(s),Built-in BBQ
Master Bdrm Split,Separate Bdrm Exit,Othr Bdr Walkin Clst,Other Bdrm Split,Other Bdrm Dwnstrs,Mstr Bdrm Sitting Rm,Mstr Bdr Walkin Clst
Biking/Walking Path,On-Site Guard,Near Bus Stop,Guarded Entry,Golf Course,Gated Community,Concierge,Community Spa,Community Pool Htd,Community Pool,Comm Tennis Court(s),Clubhouse/Rec Room,Children's Playgrnd
Attch'd Gar Cabinets,Separate Strge Area,Electric Door Opener
Other (See Remarks)
Refrigeration
Breakfast Bar,Formal,Eat-in Kitchen,Dining in LR/GR,Dining in FR,Breakfast Room
Single Family - Detached
Desert Back,Yrd Wtring Sys Front,Yrd Wtring Sys Back,Desert Front
Common Area Maint,Street Maint
Block,View/Wrought Iron
3+ Fireplace,Gas Fireplace,Fireplace Master Bdr,Fireplace Living Rm,Fireplace Family Rm,Firepit,Exterior Fireplace
Gas Heat
N
2
Double Sinks,Tubs with Jets,Separate Shwr & Tub,Full Bth Master Bdrm
Bonus/Game Room,Separate Workshop,Family Room,Den/Office
Desert Mountain
Heated Pool,Pool - Private,Play Pool
City Light View(s),Waterfront Lot,North/South Exposure,Mountain View(s),Golf Course Lot,Cul-De-Sac Lot
Foam,Partial Tile
Sewer - Public
Spa - Heated,Spa - Private
APS,SW Gas
City Water
N/A
23788.00
Black Mountain
Desert Arroyo
Cactus Shadows
Desert Mountain Real Estate
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