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Arizona Homeowner May / 2010

THE SHOEMAKER In a certain town there lived a shoemaker called Martin Avdeich. He had a small basement room, with one window looking out on to the street. Through it he could see people passing by and although only their feet were visible, Martin could tell who they were from their shoes. Martin had lived there for a long time so he had many friends. There were few pairs of shoes in the neighborhood that had not passed once or even twice through his hands. Some he had re-soled, others he had fitted with new side-pieces, others he had stitched up, and some he had fitted with new toe-caps, so he could often see the fruits of his own handiwork through the window. He was always busy, since he always did an excellent job, used good materials, never overcharged and could be relied upon. If he knew that he could complete a job on time he would undertake it. If not, he would not make false promises and would tell his customers. Everyone knew Martin and he was never short of work. He had always been a good man… ~Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910)

“Making it Happen” is more than just a tagline. Jan and Mary put those words into ACTION everyday! As Realtors with extensive expertise and experience, Jan and Mary know how to make real estate transactions smooth and successful for each and every client. If you’re ready for Buyer and Seller representation with a standard of care unsurpassed in the industry today, give Jan and Mary a call!

Please visit our website www.YouMakeItHome.net

Featured Listings

hit the water! Discover Arizona’s Blue Gems

ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER! Nestled in Mummy Mountain Park with unobstructed views of Four Peaks, Pinnacle Peak & NE valley lights, this 6,701 sf, 4BR / 5BA home has been built with exquisite quality. Featuring hardwood floors, custom cabinetry, designer paint, granite and custom window treatments throughout. The open floor plan has two master suites, two secondary bedrooms with en suite baths, and a gourmet kitchen with butler’s pantry. A large home office is beautifully finished with custom cabinetry and there is a 2nd office + media room. The large northeast-facing yard is nicely complemented with covered patios, heated pool & spa and a custom putting green. MLS #4362391. Offered at $2,850,000

THE DEFINITION OF LIVING IN PARADISE VALLEY

It’s okay to be a “nosy neighbor”, check out homes for sale in your neighborhood using our mapping feature! Or call us to design a custom portal to fit your real estate needs.

360° views of Mummy, Phoenix and Camelback Mountains! Does an eclectic neighborhood intrigue you? Do you want to enjoy hiking by simply walking out your front door? This 3,805 sf, 3BR / 3.5BA home has been beautifully updated and maintained and features an open family room-kitchen with granite countertops and updated cabinets with a north-facing view of Mummy Mountain. There are three separate bedrooms with en suite baths, a formal dining room with clerestory windows, a tranquil inner courtyard for that morning cup of coffee and a grassy yard with up-close and personal views of Camelback Mountain. The home sits on an over one-acre lot with a three car garage and generous storage for the packrat in the family. MLS #4323129. Offered at $1,200,000

summer’s approaching Stay Clear of Hot Weather Hazards BEAUTIFUL BELLASERA

MARY SWENSON

ABR, CRS, e-PRO Board Member & Co-Chair, Luxury Home Tour Past Chair, Premier Marketing Group

602.708.2700

Mary@YouMakeItHome.net

JAN ROSS

Associate Broker, ABR, CRS, GRI Board Member & Past Chair, Luxury Home Tour

602.228.8821

Jan@YouMakeItHome.net

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing.

This 2,738 sf home with 3BR / 3.5BA has been freshly painted and is move-in ready! Sit and enjoy views of Black Mountain in the distance and the natural beauty of the desert along the common area of the property. This home invites you in and out from the moment you enter the lushly landscaped courtyard and step into the spacious floor plan with a formal living/dining room and the open kitchen that looks out over the family room featuring granite, neutral tones and plantation shutters. Do you need a “casita” for your extended stay visitors? Or a splash in the pool & BBQ with friends and family? Don’t forget the flagstone-covered patio, salt-water Pebble-Tec pool, new A/C (in 2009) and community amenities such as pool, spa, fitness center, tennis and more. This home is priced to sell! MLS #4233192. Offered at $595,000

Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 • www.DesertLIfestyle.net

tantalize your taste buds Bice Bistro’s Tuna Tartare


Event Calendar May 2010 25th Annual Children’s Charity Golf Tournament Gainey Ranch Golf Course, May 7th 602.275.7852 or umom.org Tee off to a great cause in support of the UMOM New Day Centers, an organization dedicated to helping families and children in need through programs and shelters. This golf event also includes evening programming beginning with a silent auction and reception followed by a fabulous dinner.

Ib Anderson’s Play Symphony Hall, May 14th – 16th 602.381.1096 or balletaz.org Described as a “seven-course meal,” Ballet Arizona’s Artistic Director Ib Andersen showcases this unique display of art through human form. Spectators experience a vast amount of emotion and feelings through the movements of over 30 talented dancers. This performance is aesthetically intriguing with imaginative choreography, costume and lighting design. Glee Live! Dodge Theatre, May 15th 602.379.2800 or gleetour2010.com You sing and dance along every Tuesday night to your favorite musical sitcom, now is your chance to see them perform live! Glee is taking their show on the road and entertaining the crowd with their many covers such as Don’t Stop Believing and the fan favorite Somebody to Love. Phoenix is lucky enough to be one of only three cities that will be hosting this exciting event! Diamondbacks vs. Blue Jays Chase Field, May 23rd 602.462.6700 or arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com Cheer on our Diamondbacks as they play into their 12th season. Whether you splurge on a pool suite or just regular field-level tickets, you will surely enjoy yourself. Bring the kiddies out for this game – not only will they relish devouring those peanuts and popcorn, but the first 5,000 will receive a Diamondbacks bat and ball set. Chimney Rock Wine Dinner BLT Steak, May 27th 480.905.7979 or localwineevents.com Expand your knowledge of wine over a fabulous five-course meal. This year’s Wine Series welcomes John Terlato, Vice President of Terlato Wines International. John will take you through his family’s Chimney Rock Winery collection, while Chef de Cuisine Marc Hennessy marvels you with his dinner creations.

As the weather heats up, desert dwelling homeowners have new things to think about around their abode. From pool safety to poisonous critters, be sure you and your family are protected this summer. 1. Polish up your pool safety. For many of us, summertime means pool time. If you own a pool, make this the year you install—and insist on—unyielding safety measures. Maybe it’s installing a child-proof gate around the perimeter of your pool or purchasing a monitor that alarms if a heavy object falls into the water. A family safety review is also in order: Every swimmer should be sure to check that the gate closes behind them when entering and exiting the pool area and every child should wear a safety vest until they are proficient swimmers. If you and your spouse are in charge of watching the kids swim, take turns as to who’s on “kid watch” and who can relax and enjoy themselves. Remember, it only takes a few seconds for an accident to happen. Make sure all visiting friends and family members know your house pool rules too. 2. Beware warm-weather creepy crawlers. In our area, spring and summer are the time for scorpions, rattlesnakes, and other poisonous critters to come out of hiding. (Did you know that Arizona has more species of rattlesnakes than any other state?) That said, ensure your family knows what to do if they spot one of these venomous creatures. For the most part, the old adage holds true: Leave them alone and they will leave you alone. According to the Banner Good Samaritan Poison and Drug Information Center (800.222.1222), rattlesnake bites are rarely fatal if treated but their bite can be very painful. Avoid handling or disturbing rattlesnakes you may come across. If you do accidentally get bitten, call the poison control center immediately. Scorpions can sting. According to Banner, the black scorpion is the only one that spells medical concern—and it’s one of the types commonly found in Arizona. (A recent Banner study showed that 60 percent of people stung by scorpions were stung on the hand or bare foot—so don’t reach into dark areas or walk around barefoot at night!) To keep them—as well as black widow spiders, which are also found in our area— out of your home, check to make sure all doors and windows are closed tight and caulk where necessary. Don’t let wood or garbage pile up, as this is where these desert dwellers like to hide. Finally, beware the Gila monster: This venomous lizard comes out a few weeks per year, but if it gets cornered and bites you it can cause swelling, weakness, dizziness, nausea, chills and even death. 3. Hot, hot, hot! When doing work around your home, it’s imperative to be mindful of the hazards of the heat. With summer temperatures regularly above 100 degrees, you don’t want to fall victim to heat exhaustion, or worse, heat stroke. The Arizona Department of Health Services advises taking the following measures during the hottest days: Drink plenty of water—much more if you’re working outdoors; dress in lightweight clothing and wear a hat; and slow down and avoid strenuous activity during the hottest parts of the day. Signs of heat-related illness to look for: thirst, cramps, nausea, flushed skin, and dizziness. If you notice signs of heat stroke: lack of sweat, odd or bizarre behavior, delusions, even seizures, call 911 immediately as heat stroke can quickly become a critical condition.

Your Home

APACHE LAKE SIZE: 2,568 acres LOCATION: About 65 miles east of Phoenix. (Its close proximity to the city makes it an ideal weekend getaway.) BEST KNOWN FOR: Its incredible setting, alongside the Apache Trail, one of Arizona’s most scenic drives. WHAT TO DO THERE: Fishing (walleye, bass, sunfish, and more), boating, swimming, and water skiing. LAKE HAVASU SIZE: 33 square miles LOCATION: Just outside of Lake Havasu City, on the border between Arizona and California. BEST KNOWN FOR: London Bridge nearby (yes, it’s the original London Bridge, moved across the pond from England brick by brick and completed in 1971). Millions visit this uberpopular lake each year. WHAT TO DO THERE: Boating, fishing (bass, catfish, trout, and more), swimming, and water skiing. Famous for house boating and spring break as well.

LAKE PLEASANT SIZE: 10,000 acres (it’s huge!) LOCATION: Peoria, about 30 miles north of Phoenix, in both Maricopa and Yavapai counties. (Another close watering hole for Phoenix residents, Lake Pleasant is perfect for a quick trip.) BEST KNOWN FOR: Being Arizona’s second largest lake; fun fact: when first created in the 1920s, its dam (Waddel Dam) was the largest agricultural dam of its kind (a new dam was built in 1992 and the old one is now covered under 100 feet of water in the lake). WHAT TO DO THERE: Swimming, water skiing, jet skiing, sailing, and other water sports, as well as fishing. LAKE POWELL SIZE: 186 miles long (it’s the second largest man-made reservoir in the United States), with more shoreline than the West Coast of the USA. LOCATION: Straddles the borders of Arizona and Utah, near Page. BEST KNOWN FOR: Can you say scenery? The crystal blue water and red-rock

canyons are unforgettable; also, Rainbow Bridge National Monument, the world’s longest natural bridge, which is accessible by boat. Stunning Horseshoe Bend (as seen on cover) is located just downstream. WHAT TO DO THERE: Swimming, fishing, water skiing, hiking, and scuba diving. Perhaps best known for spectacular house boating. MORMON LAKE SIZE: 600 acres (when full) LOCATION: 29 miles southeast of Flagstaff BEST KNOWN FOR: Being Arizona’s largest natural lake; also, for the abundant wildlife nearby (think elk, eagles, and antelope!); sometimes,

it shrinks in size and can even dry up completely during drought. WHAT TO DO THERE: Boating, fishing (sunfish, catfish, and more), windsurfing, picnicking, hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. WOODS CANYON LAKE SIZE: 52 acres LOCATION: Within the ApacheSitgreaves National Forest, about 30 miles east of Payson. BEST KNOWN FOR: Trout! Plus, its setting amidst Ponderosa pines, oaks, aspens, and Douglas firs, along the Mogollon Rim. WHAT TO DO THERE: Boating and fishing (Rainbow and Brown trout abound).

Tuna Tartare Ingredients: 3 oz. first-grade Ahi tuna 2 oz. Atlantic salmon filet 1/4 cup fresh avocado, sliced 1 Tbs. fresh tomato, diced Juice from 1/2 lemon 2 Tbs. extra virgin olive oil 2 Tbs. teriyaki glaze 1/4 oz. fresh chives Salt & pepper 1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced

Local Flavor!

Mothers Day Brunch Phoenix Zoo, May 9th 602.273.1341 or phoenixzoo.org Looking for a way to tell Mom that you’re just “wild about her”? How about a unique Mothers Day experience at the zoo? Enjoy a gourmet catered lunch and some quality time with Mom as you stroll around the zoo checking in on your favorite wildlife. Brunch is served from 11-1, but your admission includes all-day access to the zoo.

Our state is blessed with some of the best and most scenic lakes in the country. Whether you want to go for a cool swim, try your skill at waterskiing, or you’re more interested in angling, check out these Arizona oases.

Featuring Bice Bistro Westgate City Center • Glendale • 623.877.4760 or biceglendale.com

Preparation: Dice the tuna and salmon and place in mixing bowl. Add the diced tomato, lemon juice, olive oil, salt and pepper. Drizzle the teriyaki glaze on a plate. In a round mold, layer the avocado, the tartare, sliced onion and garnish with fresh chives. Set atop plate and remove ring mold to serve.


Event Calendar May 2010 25th Annual Children’s Charity Golf Tournament Gainey Ranch Golf Course, May 7th 602.275.7852 or umom.org Tee off to a great cause in support of the UMOM New Day Centers, an organization dedicated to helping families and children in need through programs and shelters. This golf event also includes evening programming beginning with a silent auction and reception followed by a fabulous dinner.

Ib Anderson’s Play Symphony Hall, May 14th – 16th 602.381.1096 or balletaz.org Described as a “seven-course meal,” Ballet Arizona’s Artistic Director Ib Andersen showcases this unique display of art through human form. Spectators experience a vast amount of emotion and feelings through the movements of over 30 talented dancers. This performance is aesthetically intriguing with imaginative choreography, costume and lighting design. Glee Live! Dodge Theatre, May 15th 602.379.2800 or gleetour2010.com You sing and dance along every Tuesday night to your favorite musical sitcom, now is your chance to see them perform live! Glee is taking their show on the road and entertaining the crowd with their many covers such as Don’t Stop Believing and the fan favorite Somebody to Love. Phoenix is lucky enough to be one of only three cities that will be hosting this exciting event! Diamondbacks vs. Blue Jays Chase Field, May 23rd 602.462.6700 or arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com Cheer on our Diamondbacks as they play into their 12th season. Whether you splurge on a pool suite or just regular field-level tickets, you will surely enjoy yourself. Bring the kiddies out for this game – not only will they relish devouring those peanuts and popcorn, but the first 5,000 will receive a Diamondbacks bat and ball set. Chimney Rock Wine Dinner BLT Steak, May 27th 480.905.7979 or localwineevents.com Expand your knowledge of wine over a fabulous five-course meal. This year’s Wine Series welcomes John Terlato, Vice President of Terlato Wines International. John will take you through his family’s Chimney Rock Winery collection, while Chef de Cuisine Marc Hennessy marvels you with his dinner creations.

As the weather heats up, desert dwelling homeowners have new things to think about around their abode. From pool safety to poisonous critters, be sure you and your family are protected this summer. 1. Polish up your pool safety. For many of us, summertime means pool time. If you own a pool, make this the year you install—and insist on—unyielding safety measures. Maybe it’s installing a child-proof gate around the perimeter of your pool or purchasing a monitor that alarms if a heavy object falls into the water. A family safety review is also in order: Every swimmer should be sure to check that the gate closes behind them when entering and exiting the pool area and every child should wear a safety vest until they are proficient swimmers. If you and your spouse are in charge of watching the kids swim, take turns as to who’s on “kid watch” and who can relax and enjoy themselves. Remember, it only takes a few seconds for an accident to happen. Make sure all visiting friends and family members know your house pool rules too. 2. Beware warm-weather creepy crawlers. In our area, spring and summer are the time for scorpions, rattlesnakes, and other poisonous critters to come out of hiding. (Did you know that Arizona has more species of rattlesnakes than any other state?) That said, ensure your family knows what to do if they spot one of these venomous creatures. For the most part, the old adage holds true: Leave them alone and they will leave you alone. According to the Banner Good Samaritan Poison and Drug Information Center (800.222.1222), rattlesnake bites are rarely fatal if treated but their bite can be very painful. Avoid handling or disturbing rattlesnakes you may come across. If you do accidentally get bitten, call the poison control center immediately. Scorpions can sting. According to Banner, the black scorpion is the only one that spells medical concern—and it’s one of the types commonly found in Arizona. (A recent Banner study showed that 60 percent of people stung by scorpions were stung on the hand or bare foot—so don’t reach into dark areas or walk around barefoot at night!) To keep them—as well as black widow spiders, which are also found in our area— out of your home, check to make sure all doors and windows are closed tight and caulk where necessary. Don’t let wood or garbage pile up, as this is where these desert dwellers like to hide. Finally, beware the Gila monster: This venomous lizard comes out a few weeks per year, but if it gets cornered and bites you it can cause swelling, weakness, dizziness, nausea, chills and even death. 3. Hot, hot, hot! When doing work around your home, it’s imperative to be mindful of the hazards of the heat. With summer temperatures regularly above 100 degrees, you don’t want to fall victim to heat exhaustion, or worse, heat stroke. The Arizona Department of Health Services advises taking the following measures during the hottest days: Drink plenty of water—much more if you’re working outdoors; dress in lightweight clothing and wear a hat; and slow down and avoid strenuous activity during the hottest parts of the day. Signs of heat-related illness to look for: thirst, cramps, nausea, flushed skin, and dizziness. If you notice signs of heat stroke: lack of sweat, odd or bizarre behavior, delusions, even seizures, call 911 immediately as heat stroke can quickly become a critical condition.

Your Home

APACHE LAKE SIZE: 2,568 acres LOCATION: About 65 miles east of Phoenix. (Its close proximity to the city makes it an ideal weekend getaway.) BEST KNOWN FOR: Its incredible setting, alongside the Apache Trail, one of Arizona’s most scenic drives. WHAT TO DO THERE: Fishing (walleye, bass, sunfish, and more), boating, swimming, and water skiing. LAKE HAVASU SIZE: 33 square miles LOCATION: Just outside of Lake Havasu City, on the border between Arizona and California. BEST KNOWN FOR: London Bridge nearby (yes, it’s the original London Bridge, moved across the pond from England brick by brick and completed in 1971). Millions visit this uberpopular lake each year. WHAT TO DO THERE: Boating, fishing (bass, catfish, trout, and more), swimming, and water skiing. Famous for house boating and spring break as well.

LAKE PLEASANT SIZE: 10,000 acres (it’s huge!) LOCATION: Peoria, about 30 miles north of Phoenix, in both Maricopa and Yavapai counties. (Another close watering hole for Phoenix residents, Lake Pleasant is perfect for a quick trip.) BEST KNOWN FOR: Being Arizona’s second largest lake; fun fact: when first created in the 1920s, its dam (Waddel Dam) was the largest agricultural dam of its kind (a new dam was built in 1992 and the old one is now covered under 100 feet of water in the lake). WHAT TO DO THERE: Swimming, water skiing, jet skiing, sailing, and other water sports, as well as fishing. LAKE POWELL SIZE: 186 miles long (it’s the second largest man-made reservoir in the United States), with more shoreline than the West Coast of the USA. LOCATION: Straddles the borders of Arizona and Utah, near Page. BEST KNOWN FOR: Can you say scenery? The crystal blue water and red-rock

canyons are unforgettable; also, Rainbow Bridge National Monument, the world’s longest natural bridge, which is accessible by boat. Stunning Horseshoe Bend (as seen on cover) is located just downstream. WHAT TO DO THERE: Swimming, fishing, water skiing, hiking, and scuba diving. Perhaps best known for spectacular house boating. MORMON LAKE SIZE: 600 acres (when full) LOCATION: 29 miles southeast of Flagstaff BEST KNOWN FOR: Being Arizona’s largest natural lake; also, for the abundant wildlife nearby (think elk, eagles, and antelope!); sometimes,

it shrinks in size and can even dry up completely during drought. WHAT TO DO THERE: Boating, fishing (sunfish, catfish, and more), windsurfing, picnicking, hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. WOODS CANYON LAKE SIZE: 52 acres LOCATION: Within the ApacheSitgreaves National Forest, about 30 miles east of Payson. BEST KNOWN FOR: Trout! Plus, its setting amidst Ponderosa pines, oaks, aspens, and Douglas firs, along the Mogollon Rim. WHAT TO DO THERE: Boating and fishing (Rainbow and Brown trout abound).

Tuna Tartare Ingredients: 3 oz. first-grade Ahi tuna 2 oz. Atlantic salmon filet 1/4 cup fresh avocado, sliced 1 Tbs. fresh tomato, diced Juice from 1/2 lemon 2 Tbs. extra virgin olive oil 2 Tbs. teriyaki glaze 1/4 oz. fresh chives Salt & pepper 1/4 cup red onion, thinly sliced

Local Flavor!

Mothers Day Brunch Phoenix Zoo, May 9th 602.273.1341 or phoenixzoo.org Looking for a way to tell Mom that you’re just “wild about her”? How about a unique Mothers Day experience at the zoo? Enjoy a gourmet catered lunch and some quality time with Mom as you stroll around the zoo checking in on your favorite wildlife. Brunch is served from 11-1, but your admission includes all-day access to the zoo.

Our state is blessed with some of the best and most scenic lakes in the country. Whether you want to go for a cool swim, try your skill at waterskiing, or you’re more interested in angling, check out these Arizona oases.

Featuring Bice Bistro Westgate City Center • Glendale • 623.877.4760 or biceglendale.com

Preparation: Dice the tuna and salmon and place in mixing bowl. Add the diced tomato, lemon juice, olive oil, salt and pepper. Drizzle the teriyaki glaze on a plate. In a round mold, layer the avocado, the tartare, sliced onion and garnish with fresh chives. Set atop plate and remove ring mold to serve.


Arizona Homeowner May / 2010

THE SHOEMAKER In a certain town there lived a shoemaker called Martin Avdeich. He had a small basement room, with one window looking out on to the street. Through it he could see people passing by and although only their feet were visible, Martin could tell who they were from their shoes. Martin had lived there for a long time so he had many friends. There were few pairs of shoes in the neighborhood that had not passed once or even twice through his hands. Some he had re-soled, others he had fitted with new side-pieces, others he had stitched up, and some he had fitted with new toe-caps, so he could often see the fruits of his own handiwork through the window. He was always busy, since he always did an excellent job, used good materials, never overcharged and could be relied upon. If he knew that he could complete a job on time he would undertake it. If not, he would not make false promises and would tell his customers. Everyone knew Martin and he was never short of work. He had always been a good man… ~Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910)

“Making it Happen” is more than just a tagline. Jan and Mary put those words into ACTION everyday! As Realtors with extensive expertise and experience, Jan and Mary know how to make real estate transactions smooth and successful for each and every client. If you’re ready for Buyer and Seller representation with a standard of care unsurpassed in the industry today, give Jan and Mary a call!

Please visit our website www.YouMakeItHome.net

Featured Listings

hit the water! Discover Arizona’s Blue Gems

ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER! Nestled in Mummy Mountain Park with unobstructed views of Four Peaks, Pinnacle Peak & NE valley lights, this 6,701 sf, 4BR / 5BA home has been built with exquisite quality. Featuring hardwood floors, custom cabinetry, designer paint, granite and custom window treatments throughout. The open floor plan has two master suites, two secondary bedrooms with en suite baths, and a gourmet kitchen with butler’s pantry. A large home office is beautifully finished with custom cabinetry and there is a 2nd office + media room. The large northeast-facing yard is nicely complemented with covered patios, heated pool & spa and a custom putting green. MLS #4362391. Offered at $2,850,000

THE DEFINITION OF LIVING IN PARADISE VALLEY

It’s okay to be a “nosy neighbor”, check out homes for sale in your neighborhood using our mapping feature! Or call us to design a custom portal to fit your real estate needs.

360° views of Mummy, Phoenix and Camelback Mountains! Does an eclectic neighborhood intrigue you? Do you want to enjoy hiking by simply walking out your front door? This 3,805 sf, 3BR / 3.5BA home has been beautifully updated and maintained and features an open family room-kitchen with granite countertops and updated cabinets with a north-facing view of Mummy Mountain. There are three separate bedrooms with en suite baths, a formal dining room with clerestory windows, a tranquil inner courtyard for that morning cup of coffee and a grassy yard with up-close and personal views of Camelback Mountain. The home sits on an over one-acre lot with a three car garage and generous storage for the packrat in the family. MLS #4323129. Offered at $1,200,000

summer’s approaching Stay Clear of Hot Weather Hazards BEAUTIFUL BELLASERA

MARY SWENSON

ABR, CRS, e-PRO Board Member & Co-Chair, Luxury Home Tour Past Chair, Premier Marketing Group

602.708.2700

Mary@YouMakeItHome.net

JAN ROSS

Associate Broker, ABR, CRS, GRI Board Member & Past Chair, Luxury Home Tour

602.228.8821

Jan@YouMakeItHome.net

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing.

This 2,738 sf home with 3BR / 3.5BA has been freshly painted and is move-in ready! Sit and enjoy views of Black Mountain in the distance and the natural beauty of the desert along the common area of the property. This home invites you in and out from the moment you enter the lushly landscaped courtyard and step into the spacious floor plan with a formal living/dining room and the open kitchen that looks out over the family room featuring granite, neutral tones and plantation shutters. Do you need a “casita” for your extended stay visitors? Or a splash in the pool & BBQ with friends and family? Don’t forget the flagstone-covered patio, salt-water Pebble-Tec pool, new A/C (in 2009) and community amenities such as pool, spa, fitness center, tennis and more. This home is priced to sell! MLS #4233192. Offered at $595,000

Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 • www.DesertLIfestyle.net

tantalize your taste buds Bice Bistro’s Tuna Tartare


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