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SuperFarm continues its closure through Sept. 9, except 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursdays during the SuperFarm Market, and 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturdays. Tours are by appointment only at 10 a.m. Saturdays during the closure. SuperFarm is located at 3440 S. Hawes Rd. in Mesa. Visit superstitionfarm.com or call (602) 432-6865 to learn more. The Sunnyside Breakfast Lounge recently opened in the former location of the Egg and I at The Village at Las Sendas, 2823 N. Power Rd., Suite 101, in East Mesa. For information about the brunch/breakfast restaurant, visit www.facebook.com/ SunnysideBreakfastLounge. Cox Communications’ Cox7 will air football games featuring Red Mountain and Mountain View high schools. The Westview at Red Mountain game is set for Sept. 12 on Cox7, while the Mountain View and Desert Mountain match-up will air on Oct. 10. For more information, visit www.cox7.com/high-schoolsports, where visitors can also view expert commentary, game highlights and local player and team features.
Breadsmith in Las Sendas Village, the Whitefish Bay, Wis., chain’s only location in Arizona, closed its doors. A note on its Facebook page reads, “After eight wonderful years, Breadsmith will be closing our doors on July 31. We would like to thank all of our amazing customers who made this such a special place every day. We will cherish the eight years we had and wish everyone much success in their future endeavors! Thank you all!” Robert Siegler of SERVPRO of East Mesa recently returned from his company’s 44th annual national convention held recently at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel and the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif. SERVPRO is an industry leader in disaster cleanup, restoration and remediation services. For more information, visit www.SERVPRO.com.
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Robert Cluff, a 50-year-old East only include typical financial duties Mesa business executive, may be one but he also handles all software license of the candidates the city has chosen negotiations and oversees the sales to interview for the vacant District and marketing departments. 5 council seat. The candidates were When asked about his relatively late chosen after The View went to press. entry into politics, Cluff replied, “I A fourth-generation Arizonan, have spent the last 20 years helping my Cluff has called Mesa wife raise our family, home for more than establishing my career 20 years, and District and serving in church 5 for the past 13 years. leadership. I am now Cluff serves as chief at a time in my life that financial officer at I can more fully serve LVM Systems, a locally my community.” owned business. Earlier this year, Cluff was appointed “Most political by the City Council leaders talk about to serve on the Mesa getting big business Museum and Cultural and high-wage jobs Robert Cluff, 50, and his wife Cindy. Arts Board, a position to come to Mesa,” Cluff said. “While that’s definitely from which he was required to resign important, it’s today’s small businesses to run for the governing body. Cluff that employ the majority of all Arizona has also volunteered as a Boy Scout workers. Today’s successful small leader, youth corrections group-home businesses fuel tomorrow’s high-wage counselor, and Mormon bishop. Each of these positions has helped him employers.” Cluff joined LVM Systems as hone his relationship building skills its seventh employee in 1999. The enabling him to successfully negotiate company now employs more than 60 win-win compromises for all parties people across the country, most of involved. Cluff has been married to Cindy them on LVM Systems’ two-building campus in East Mesa. It is an industry (Richardson) Cluff of Mesa for 26 leader in hospital/medical call center years. They have five children. Cluff was born in Safford and has lived most software. At LVM, Cluff ’s responsibilities not of his life in Arizona and Utah. classifieds
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5. Utilize a thermos. A thermos is great because your child can enjoy a hot lunch for less. You can pack a can of soup, spaghetti, stews or other hot lunch items for less. Don’t forget the spoon! 6. Forget the juice boxes. Juice boxes are quite pricey. Instead, mix your own drink mix and send it in a thermos or reusable water bottle. 7. Don’t forget a treat. You can bake your own sweet treats such as cookies and brownies for less than you can buy them at the store. Whip up a batch on Sunday and it will last you all week. Give some of these tips a try and see how easy it is to pack a lunch your child and your wallet will love! You are sure to come up with options that are tasty and budget friendly.
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By Laurie Struna, Mesa Public Schools The 2013-14 school year marks the five-year anniversary for family support specialists in many Mesa Public Schools. Parental outreach is a main focus in the Mesa Public Schools District. Because research shows parent involvement helps improve student’s behavior, attendance and achievement. The specialists help the district continue to build strong school-to-home partnerships and increase academic achievement, and serve as liaisons between school personnel, parents and the community.
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Jars of Clay Brings New Music to Mesa Arts Center Sept. 24 By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Jars of Clay pianist Charlie Lowell said he could breathe a sigh of relief when his band released “Inland,” its new album, on Aug. 27. It marked the beginning of an era for Jars of Clay, one that brings the entire “business” under one roof. “In many ways, we have restarted,” Lowell said via telephone from a “fun little club” in Charlotte, N.C. “We’re not on a label. We don’t have management. We are living close to the bone and making all of the decisions. Our fans have been patient, kind of hanging in there while we figure this all out.” Lowell said the endeavor has become a lot of work. The quartet became more “intimately involved” with the business side of things. “Before it was like, ‘We think you
should talk it over,’” Lowell explained. “Now it’s like we have to filter through all of the options and decide which one might be helpful. It’s definitely a full-time business and occasionally we get to play some songs. That’s kind of how it feels. There are days I thought I was in a band. But there’s more reward—emotionally and financially.” Jars of Clay will play more than “some songs” when its tour comes to the Mesa Arts Center on Tuesday, Sept. 24. The band will highlight “Inland,” which was produced by Grammy Award nominee Tucker Martine. “I think the work early on—maybe the psychological work more than anything—was to get the ghosts and the voices out of the room,” he said about the recording process.
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“ReMix, ReMaster: 2013 Season Kickoff” WHEN: Fri., Sept. 13, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. WHERE: Mesa Arts Center, One E. Main St., Mesa COST: Free INFO: (480) 644-6500 or www.mesaartscenter.com Mesa Arts Center will kick off its 2013 fall season with “ReMix, ReMaster,” a street festival that coincides with Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum’s opening reception.
Daniel Kelly WHEN: Sat., Sept. 14, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Red Mountain Community Church’s gym, 6101 E. Virginia St., Mesa COST: $5, includes dinner INFO: (480) 807-5868 or www.rmcchurch.org Come hear former NFL scout Daniel Kelly share from his book, “Whatever It Takes”—the true story of a fan making it into the NFL. It’s a story about football, but it’s also about how any “job” can be a part of God’s story in your life. It serves as the men’s ministry kickoff dinner.
East Valley Pennsylvania Group WHEN: Sat., Sept. 14, at 10 a.m. (second Saturday of the month) WHERE: Old Country Buffet, 1855 S. Stapley Dr., Mesa COST: Charge for meals INFO: (480) 832-5155 The dues-free social group meets for breakfast about all things Pennsylvania.
Sunland Village Karaoke Night WHEN: Sat., Sept. 15, and Sat., Sept. 28, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. WHERE: Sunland Village Auditorium, 4601 E. Dolphin Ave., Mesa COST: $2, includes soda or popcorn ticket
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Sunland Village Ice Cream Social WHEN: Tues., Sept. 17, at 6:30 p.m. WHERE: Sunland Auditorium, 4601 E. Dolphin Ave., Mesa COST: $3.50 in advance INFO: (480) 832-9003 Admission charge includes makeyour-own sundae and entertainment by local harmonica favorites, The Nostalgics.
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Dad Camp WHEN: Sat., Sept. 21, thru Sun., Sept. 22, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. WHERE: Location to be announced COST: Starts at $50 INFO: (480) 807-5868 or tcurtisi@ rmcchurch.org Dad Camp, hosted by Red Mountain Community Church, is an outdoor adventure with other dads and their children. The suggested age for the child is 4 to 10 years old.
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Organ Stop Pizza Organ Stop Pizza in East Mesa is kind of like an attraction at Disneyland. Diners of all ages watch the Wurlitzer pipe organ—the largest in the nation—with a sense of wonderment. The instrument’s music brings visitors back to a time of innocence. The Wurlitzer makes a grand entrance to diners several times throughout the night. It rises from beneath the floor, slowly and turning in circles, until it arrives level to the stage. The food isn’t half bad, either. We imbibed on two large pizzas, mozzarella sticks and garlic cheese bread, a quintet that was offered as part of a back-to-school special in August for $29.95. The mozzarella sticks were plentiful, about six sticks per order with a side of marinara sauce. The garlic cheese bread was amazing, with the perfect comm. spotlight
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combination of garlic and cheese atop four soft pieces of bread. The pizza was delightful, with thick layers of mozzarella cheese, and a sauce with a slight kick to it. My friend, Trish and I, enjoyed a pie with sausage and pepperoni, while her 9-year-old son, Cody, and my husband, Dave, ate a meat lover’s pizza. Although it’s known for its pizza, Organ Stop Pizza also offers pasta ($5.99 to $9.29), sandwiches ($5.99), a long, one-trip-only salad bar ($2.99 and $5.99) and an ice cream parlor that my 16- and 18-year-old nieces remember from their childhood. Appetizers are priced at between $1.99 for the soup of the day to $5.89 for mozzarella sticks. But, with its nearly 6,000 pipes and more than 1,000 buttons, knobs and switches, the Wurlitzer is the real star of the show. The instrument— monthly meeting
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Creamy Farfalle with Pancetta and Peas
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Last weekend I made farfalle with pancetta and cream and, while we were eating, Dr. Love said, “Bow tie pasta is one of my favorites.” I tell him they are not really bow ties, they are called farfalle, which means butterflies in Italian. He doesn’t miss a beat and says, “That must be why I like them! You still give me While Americans refer to this as “bow tie” pasta, butterflies after 20 years of “farfalle” means butterfly in Italian. Bow ties were not marriage.” Very charming, invented until 100 years after this pasta was created. but I think it was indigestion. and patiently waits for his return. And Many Americans refer to this waits. And waits. And waits. Finally, popular pasta shape as “bow ties,” but three years later, the “farfallone” actually the bow tie was not invented comes back to Nagasaki with his new until a century after this delicate American wife in tow. (In Italian, the species of pasta was first made in the word “farfallone” means a big butterfly, 1500s in Lombardia, Italy. So, farfalle but also refers to someone who is or butterflies it is! flirtatious in love and sometimes With all this butterfly chatter, I unfaithful. Fitting for this opera, no?) couldn’t help but think about my He and his new main squeeze want favorite Italian opera, “Madama to take the child with them back to Butterfly.” Written by Tuscan New Jersey or wherever. Can you composer, Giacomo Puccini, it believe the nerve? Anyway, Madama debuted in 1904 at the famous La Scala Butterfly, heartbroken and desperate Opera House in Milan, where the to end her misery, agrees that he may orchestra musicians all wore bow ties take the child and when he comes to to mimic the butterfly. It is the story fetch him, he finds Butterfly has taken of a Japanese geisha named Madama her own life. Oh, that final aria of Butterfly who falls madly in love with Butterfly gets me every time. Youtube a U.S. naval officer. When he calls her it, but don’t blame me if you shed tears his “little butterfly,” she reminds him in your pasta. fearfully, “They say across the seas Most operas end so tragically, but I that if a butterfly falls into a man’s promise this pasta dish will not, and hands, he will pierce its heart with a whoever alights at your dinner table needle, mount it in a glass case and when you make it will stand up, flap leave it to perish.” their beautiful wings and proclaim, Poor girl should have followed her “Bravo!” So put on some Puccini, instincts. Shortly after they meet he pour yourself a glass of Pinot Grigio must go back to the United States and have a good cry while you whip but promises Butterfly he will return. up some farfalle and wait for the rave Well, Madama Butterfly has his child reviews. events calendar
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2 shallots, diced 1 tablespoon finely minced garlic 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 tablespoon unsalted butter 1/2 cup pancetta, diced 1 1/2 cup heavy cream. (I know it’s rich but just skip the Oreos tonight) Salt and pepper 3 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped 1 cup frozen sweet peas 1/2 cup fresh grated parmesan cheese 1 pound of farfalle pasta
Directions Heat olive oil and butter in a large skillet over medium heat. Add pancetta and cook until golden and crispy, remove from pan and set aside. Add shallots and garlic to same pan and saute for a couple minutes
or until tender. Add cream and cook for 2-3 minutes until luscious. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Add cooked pancetta, parsley and peas and toss gently to combine. Sprinkle cheese over top and stir to melt and combine. Cook until heated through. In a large pot of boiling salted water, add pasta and cook until al dente. Drain, reserving 1/4 cup pasta water. Add the reserved pasta water and drained farfalle to skillet. Toss to combine pasta with sauce and season with salt and pepper, to taste. Serve, garnished with extra cheese and parsley. Tears, optional. Pasta Tip: Always save a little pasta water to stir into your pasta sauce. It’s starchy and salty and works to bring the sauce together and make it silky.
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As a first-generation American, Brenda Laufer grew up in an Italian home where ravioli were made by the hundreds and cooking pasta was a sacred event. That passion continues when she creates in her kitchen, where she loves entertaining family and friends. She and her pasta-loving husband, Robert, have four children and one grandson and have lived in Mesa for more than 20 years. Buon Appetito! Contact the Pasta Vixen at Pastavixen@hotmail.com.
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Asiana Flight 214: A Tragedy and a Miracle Our thoughts and prayers go out to all 307 passengers, crew and their families of Asiana Flight 214. The National Transportation Safety Board, also known as the NTSB, is conducting an investigation and therefore no official cause has been released. As an aviation attorney, I have reviewed the amateur videos, animations, transcripts of survivors, witnesses and numerous articles. Let’s break down what probably happened. At least two pilots were at Along with being a pilot, Paul S. Rowley focuses on the controls, one of whom the practice of aviation law. was designated as the pilot happened. If there were mechanical in command (PIC), who is ultimately issues the pilots were dealing with, responsible for landing. we will learn this also. There was The 777 was equipped with a flight some concern the “auto throttle” (like data recorder and a cockpit voice the auto pilot) was not functioning recorder. properly resulting in lower airspeed I have represented pilots and and higher sink rate. This reminds the passengers involved in crashes pilot the first rule, “Fly the plane.” It and hard landings. The data is is a miracle that 305 people survived. being compiled, but here are my What did we learn from Asiana preliminary thoughts. (These are not Flight 214? my final opinions, just preliminary • Life is fragile observations.) • Accidents can happen The airspeed was below • People can make mistakes—even recommended landing airspeed. The pilots. altitude of the aircraft was too low for • Aircraft can fail a safe landing. The pilot failed to avoid • There are inherent risks in all forms hitting the sea wall and the resultant of transportation breakup of the aircraft. I also suspect • Let us all get our houses in order. there were either cockpit distractions, We never know when we will be lack of situational awareness, spatial taken, so take the time now to ensure disorientation or some other reasons against risks, have your legal affairs in the pilots were unable to avoid the order, and show and tell your loved crash. A review of the black box data ones everyday how much you love and computers will help us show what them. biz box
Paul S. Rowley is a 26-year practicing trial attorney, Superior Court judge pro tem, and aviation law attorney who practices before the National Transportation Safety Board, aircraft owner, licensed pilot and managing partner of our full-service firm.
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Did you know that the majority of buyers in today’s market will have a professional home inspection conducted on the property that they make an offer on? In fact, it is written in the Arizona residential purchase contract that buyers are entitled to a 10-calendar-day, due diligence period in which to have a property thoroughly inspected to make sure they are comfortable proceeding with the purchase of the property. This process can be somewhat intimidating to a seller and the results of a home inspection can have a major impact on a buyer’s comfort level in proceeding with the sale of a home. What can you as a homeowner do to help ensure that the inspection period goes as smoothly as possible and your home is ready to sell in today’s market? You can have a prehome inspection conducted on your home before placing it on the market. This gives you, the seller, the opportunity to remedy and repair any items in your home that are found to not be functioning properly prior to marketing your home. This allows sellers to feel confident that the classifieds
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condition of their home will validate and support the purchase price and reassure a buyer they are getting a home that is well maintained and will not be in need of major repairs. As the seller, you then have the option to allow the buyer to review the inspection report and view copies of the repair invoices, which in many cases could result in the buyer making the decision to waive having their own home inspection conducted if they were satisfied with the seller’s inspection results. Many home warranty companies offer complimentary seller coverage on a home while it is listed on the market with a commitment to purchase buyer’s coverage at the time of closing. This will provide seller protection during the listing period for any unexpected repairs and the buyer comfort in knowing they will have home warranty coverage after the sale of the home is complete. For additional information on how to make the selling process and home inspection period go smoothly, give Diane Pistillo at Coldwell Banker Trails and Paths a call at (602) 4819212.
Diane Pistillo is a licensed Realtor with Coldwell Banker Trails and Paths Premier Properties with 18 Years of experience. Always going above and beyond! Contact Diane today for your complimentary home evaluation at 602-481-9212 or by email dpistillo@hotmail.com
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Information gathered from the Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Sales Information Provided By John Karadsheh, ABR, CRS, Associate Broker. www.BuyAndSellAZ.com (602) 615-0843
Sales Over $300,000 for the Month of July 2013 ADDRESS 3614 N. Paseo Del Sol St. 7438 E. Nance. St. 2634 N. Sterling St. 3055 N. Red Mountain #115 6202 E. McKellips Rd #301 3441 N. Platina Cir. 6144 E. Riverdale St. 6030 E. Selkirk Cir. 3055 N. Red Mountain #98 6504 E. Orion St. 6149 E. Star Valley St. 3562 N. Desert Oasis St. 7545 E. Sierra Morena Cir. 6262 E. Orion St. 2725 N. Raven 7751 E. Roland Cir. 2508 N. Via Serena Cir. 7445 E. Eagle Crest Dr. #1035 9553 E. Lynwood Cir. 4055 N. Recker Rd. #104 8750 E. Nance St. 4056 N. Mirada Cir. 7260 E. Eagle Crest Dr. #16 8606 E. Oak St.
SQ. FT. 1,756 2,276 2,153 2,451 1,818 2,834 2,911 2,948 2,451 2,691 2,328 2,150 2,200 2,806 3,006 2,574 3,026 2,308 3,026 3,216 2,568 2,464 3,900 5,415
SUBDIVISION Las Sendas Las Sendas Las Sendas Las Sendas Tuscany Villas Red Mountain Ranch Red Mountain Ranch Red Mountain Ranch Las Sendas Ridgeview Estates Red Mountain Ranch Las Sendas Las Sendas Mesa Desert Heights Las Sendas Las Sendas Boulder Mountain Las Sendas Boulder Mountain Red Mountain Ranch Madrid Las Sendas Las Sendas County Island
PRICE $301,000 $315,000 $320,000 $328,000 $330,000 $334,000 $335,000 $344,000 $344,000 $349,000 $350,000 $357,000 $357,500 $360,000 $385,000 $413,000 $424,800 $430,000 $430,000 $435,000 $437,000 $470,000 $580,000 $630,000
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CLEANING SERVICES Red Mountain Maids – Homes / Offices / Commercial - Low prices. Serving the East Valley for 10 years! Prompt, courteous service. $14/hr using your supplies or $16/hr w/our cleaning supplies. Call 480-354-7928 or 480-206-9998. ARIZONA WINTER NEST, LLC House Cleaning Services BONDED & INSURED Specialized for Winter Residents Starting @ $40 per Cleaning Call for Free Estimate 480-208-5139 Or visit: www.AzWinterNest.com
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To Place A Classified Ad...Here's All You Do! Write your ad in the spaces below, or use a separate sheet of paper. All ads must be paid before each monthly deadline. Nearby News reserves the right to edit or refuse any ad. DEADLINE FOR ADS IS THE 16TH OF THE MONTH PRIOR TO THE MONTH YOU WANT YOUR AD PUBLISHED. Ads received after the deadline will be printed in the next available issue. Send your ad copy, indicating payment type, and mail to:
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PET SERVICES YOUR PAMPERED PETS Pet Sitting Professional, loving pet care services personalized to your specific needs. Daily visits, dog walking, mid-day visits/ potty breaks, pet taxi, and more. Pet CPR/ First Aid Certified. Fully insured with Special Property Coverage. References proudly provided. Please call Kelly Roberts at 480-2297596 to schedule your complimentary initial meeting or visit www. yourpamperedpetsaz.com See our ad in the Biz Box Section SPACE AVAILABLE! Contact Tracey Wilson for our specials. 480-348-0343 x100
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TUTORING SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TUTORING Multiple subjects including Math, Reading and Writing. Individualized, at-home instruction for grades K-12. Preparation for AZ State testing. Assistance for homeschooling, behavioral, organizational and special education concerns. Affordable rates. Call Philip N. Swanson, Ph. D. 480-677-9459 TUTORING ALL SUBJECTS Clear explanations from a caring tutor with master’s degree and 20+ years experience in education. Small groups, all subjects, including Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Trig., Pre-Calc., Calculus, Chemistry, Spanish SAT and ACT. Las Sendas/Red Mountain Ranch Call Kelly 602-316-0884
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Premier Agents & Featured Listings John Karadsheh $750,000 ABR, CRS 4,127 sq. ft. 4BR & den, 3.5BA, 4G. Associate Broker Large cul-de-sac lot, granite counters, 602.615.0843 premium cabinetry & appliances.
Bobbi Palmer $395,000 ABR 2,732 sq. ft. 5BR, 3BA, 3G. GranAssociate Broker ite counters, SS appliances, high 480.720.5208 efficiency 16 seer HVAC system.
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3G. Walnut notty alder cabinetry, covered patio w/Red Mtn views.
CDPE, GRI, RDCPRO, AHS 3,682 sq. ft. 3BR plus office, 2.5BA,
Sharon Liuzzo 3,313 sq. ft.$547,500 4BR, 3BA, 3G. PlanAssociate Broker tation shutters, SS appliances, 480.437.4084 granite counters & a pool.
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Rhonda & Jim Dehnert REALTOR® 480.437.4084
$695,000
3,241 sq. ft. 3BR, 3BA, 2G. Premium corner cul-de-sac lot w/city light & Mtn. view, pool & putting green.
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Diane Pistillo REALTOR® 602.481.9212
2,536 sq. ft. 4BR, 2BA, 2G. Integra block home, completely remodeled, no HOA & a grass back yard.
Julie & Linda Sims REALTOR® 602.919.6077
16,758 sq. ft. custom cul-de-sac & golf course lot with north / south exposure & spectacular views.
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