Homeowners book may 2014

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27685 N 61st Place Scottsdale

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21000 N Pima Rd Suite 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85255

27685 N 61st Place Scottsdale



CONTENTS 

Home Guide

Area Overview

School Information

Miscellaneous


Find this property online at: AZLuxuryHomes.com and ScottsdaleRealEstateTeam.com as well as www.LuxuryAtThePreserve.com 27685 N 61st Place was also marketed on the largest real estate websites including Zillow, Truilia, Realtor.com, Homes.com, as well as all of our social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Tumblr, Pinterest, Houzz, YouTube and many more.


HOME GUIDE Listing information, flyer and aerial photo.

Listing Information 27685 N 61st Place Scottsdale, Arizona 85266

The Preserve MLS# 5051269 List Price: $719,000 5 Beds + Loft + Bonus Room 3.5 Baths 4,602 Square Feet Built in 2001 Builder: Monterey

Beautiful 5 bdrm + loft & bonus room/3.5 bath home with 4,602 square ft. located in The Preserve! Backs to NAOS with view fencing & mountain views! Kitchen overlooking backyard and open to family room. Features include: open & bright kitchen with center island, breakfast bar, pantry, built-in desk, large laundry room, plantation shutters, wet bar w/ sink & cabinets, formal living & dining room, upstairs loft with balcony, large bonus room & 3 car garage. Spacious master bedroom with double door entry, two closets with built-ins, vanity, separate shower & tub & private entry to backyard. Backyard backs to wash with a pebble-tec finish pool w/waterfall, gas fire pit, gas BBQ grill, covered patio, built-in spa & views! A must see!




PROPERTY DETAILS Architectural Details

Living Spaces

5 Bedrooms/3.5 Bathrooms

Wet bar with sink and cabinets

4,602 Square Feet

Formal living and dining rooms

3 car garage

Upstairs loft area with balcony

Lot backs to NAOS

Large bonus room

Desirable location in The Preserve

Oversized laundry room

Open and bright floor plan

2nd level large deck

Plantation Shutters through out

Soaring Ceilings

Surround Sound

Recessed lighting

Gourmet Kitchen

Mountain and desert views

Stainless steel refrigerator

Outdoor Living

Large kitchen island

Backyard backs to wash

Breakfast bar

Heated Pebble-Tec finish pool

Walk-in pantry

Rock water feature

Built-in desk

Built-in spa

Tons of storage and counter space

Water feature Gas fire pit

Master Suite Double door entry Private entry to back yard Ceiling fan Soaking tub Double vanity Double headed glass block snail shower Two closets with built-in’s

Gas BBQ grill Covered patio Brick pavers Gorgeous views!


AERIAL PHOTO Courtesy of Google Maps



AREA OVERVIEW Welcome to Phoenix & Scottsdale Arizona - The Valley of the Sun. With so much to offer to so many people, beautiful Scottsdale, Arizona enjoys playing host to visitors from all over the world. Scottsdale attracts thousands of tourists and local residents to its thriving arts community. Scottsdale is home to more than 120 art galleries and museums, most of which are located in the downtown art and shopping district. The cultural heart of the city is the Scottsdale Center of the Arts, which hosts major art exhibits, regularly hosts performances by the Scottsdale Symphony Orchestra, traveling Broadway musicals, modern dance groups and local theater companies. Both tourists and residents experience the beauty of the desert and incredible views of Scottsdale and Phoenix, hiking the thousands of acres of mountain preserves. Within a two-hour drive relax and enjoy fishing, boating and water skiing on numerous lakes or simply take in the diverse terrain of the cacti-laden desert that turns into pine-covered mountains in the north. In winter months, spend the day skiing or take the family for a day in the snow. There's always somebody playing in Arizona with all four major professional leagues housing a team in Phoenix - the Suns, Cardinals, Diamondbacks and Coyotes. Scottsdale's supreme combination of gorgeous, dependable weather, world-class courses, and a passionate mindset means this golfer's paradise has no rival anywhere. With more than 11 million rounds of golf played annually in Arizona on more than 350 courses and an average winter temperature of 72 degrees to go along with 300 days of sunshine - it's no wonder that Scottsdale and Phoenix are one of the most popular golfing destinations!


SCOTTSDALE QUICK FACTS Number of visitors annually: 7.4 million visitors in 2004 Resort visitors: Of visitors coming from the United States, 29% are from the West, 27% are from the Midwest, 24% are from the Northeast, and 20% are from the South. Average length of stay: 5.2 nights Percentage of overnight stays in a hotel/resort: 68% Visitor desirable attributes (as ranked by visitors): shopping, outdoor recreation, cultural heritage, nightlife and golf Population: 234,900 Size: 184.2 square miles, stretching 31 miles north to south Elevation: 1,260 (average) feet above sea level Temperature: The average minimum and maximum temperatures range from 55.7 degrees Fahrenheit to 84.6 degrees Fahrenheit, respectively; more than 330 days of sunshine per year Rainfall: 7.74 inches per year average Resorts and hotels: More than 70 hotels and resorts with a combined total of more than 13,500+ rooms and more than 1.3 million square feet of on-property meeting space. Golf courses: 51 in Scottsdale, 205 total in the surrounding area Rounds of golf: Scottsdale and the surrounding area host an estimated 12 million rounds of golf a year. Spas: More than 25 day and resort spas Art & Culture: More than 125 art galleries, studios & museums; more than 60 public artworks Restaurants: More than 600 Riding & hiking trails: 40 miles of shared use paths Size rank: Third in Arizona in area, fifth in population Resident median age: 42.1 years Resident median household income: $57,484 Education: 44.1% of residents are college graduates, 33.3% have some college; and 16.2% are high school graduates Unemployment rate: 3.6% Businesses: Approximately 12,000 businesses operate in Scottsdale, providing more than 137,000 jobs (July 2003); 11% of all jobs in Scottsdale are directly related to the tourism industry.

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WHAT IS THERE TO DO? Scottsdale is famous for its unbelievable attractions which include Air Tours, Amusement Parks, Classic Car Auctions, Biking, Bowling, Billiards, Casinos, EcoTours, Festivals, Concerts & Events, Horseback riding, Hot Air Ballooning, Ice Rinks, Indoor/Outdoor Climbing, Kart Racing, Jeep & Hummer Tours, Museums, Rafting, Tubing, Water Sports, and much more. The Golf Community in Scottsdale Arizona is second to none. Scottsdale has some of the finest golf associations and courses in the world, which is why thousands of people flock to the Southwest to hold tournaments including the PGA Tour. Explore a fresh fusion of flavors in Scottsdale, Arizona. Here you will undoubtedly tempt your taste buds with flavors indigenous to this region–flavors that will leave you craving for more. Respected authorities such as Wine Spectator and Food and Wine magazines and the James Beard Foundation have cited Scottsdale restaurants and chefs among America's best. Restaurants are especially celebrated for their unique brand of Southwestern fare derived from Native American, Spanish and Mexican influences, but also include various tastes including Italian and Chinese. Any diet will be satisfied in Scottsdale. Nightlife in Scottsdale have been known to rival that of Las Vegas. From theatres to concerts to bars to lounges, to comedy shows, entertainment is key when you go out in Scottsdale. State-of-the-art facilities make Scottsdale stand out as one of the most vibrant nightlife scenes. If you are looking to shop, look no further. Scottsdale holds pride in the fabulous shopping experience that they offer. From retail to high end, class exudes from the malls and boutiques that you can find in Scottsdale, Arizona.


NORTHEAST VALLEY


PHOENIX AREA FREEWAYS



SCOTTSDALE’S FINEST ACCOMODATIONS The Phoenician

6000 East Camelback Rd, Scottsdale (480) 941-8200 www.ThePhoenician.com Property Type: Resort/Golf Guest Rooms: 643

The Fairmont Princess

7575 E Princess Dr, Scottsdale (800) 257-7544 www.Fairmont.com Property Type: Resort/Golf Guest Rooms: 649

Hyatt Regency Gainey Ranch

7500 E Doubletree Ranch Rd, Scottsdale (480) 444-1234 www.Scottsdale.Hyatt.com Property Type: Resort/Golf Guest Rooms: 493

Royal Palms Resort & Spa

5200 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix (800) 672-6011 wwwRoyalPalmsHotel.com Property Type: Resort/Spa Guest Rooms: 119

Four Seasons Resort at Troon

10600 E Crescent Moon Dr, Scottsdale (480) 515-5700 www.FourSeasons.com Property Type: Resort Guest Rooms: 210

Sanctuary on Camelback

5700 E McDonald Dr, Paradise Valley (480) 948-2100 www.SanctuaryonCamelback.com Property Type: Resort/Golf Guest Rooms: 98 Casitas



SCHOOL INFORMATION Elementary School

Middle School

Elementary School

Sonoran Sky Elementary 12990 N 75th St Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (602) 449-6501

Desert Shadows Middle School 5858 E Sweetwater Scottsdale, AZ 85260 (602) 449-6800

Horizon High School 5601 E Greenway Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85254 (602) 449-6000


SONRAN SKY ELEMENTARY


DESERT SHADOWS


HORIZON HIGH SCHOOL



MISCELLANEOUS


FAIR HOUSING It is important to be aware of the laws that affect every real estate transaction! The Fair Housing Laws are designed to prevent discrimination and accommodate an equal and fair position when you purchase or sell a home. FAIR HOUSING ACT Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (Fair Housing Act), as amended, prohibits discrimination in the sale, rental, and financing of dwellings, and in other housing-related transactions, based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status (including children under the age of 18 living with parents of legal custodians, pregnant women, and people securing custody of children under the age of 18), and handicap (disability). TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 Title VI prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT Title II prohibits discrimination based on disability in programs, services, and activities provided or made available by public entities. HUD enforces Title II when it relates to state and local public housing, housing assistance and housing referrals. TITLE I OF THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVLEOPMENT ACT OF 1974 Section 109 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex or religion in programs and activities receiving financial assistance from HUD's Community Development and Block Grant Program. AGE DISCRIMINATION ACT OF 1975 The Age Discrimination Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of age in programs or activities receiving federal financial assistance.


Joe and Linda Szabo Joe Direct 480.688.2020 Linda Direct480.688.3344 Joe@AZLuxuryHomes.com Linda@AZLuxuryHomes.com

www.AZLuxuryHomes.com


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