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3719 N 9th Pl, Phoenix Az 85014

Contact: Mario Trejo Romero
Phone: 602-252-4191

Updated cottage style home for sale in Central Phoenix

Listed at 70000

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Subdivision Stacy Tract
Category Homes
Type Single Family Re-Sale
Sq Footage 681
Bedrooms 1
Bathrooms 1
Half Bathrooms 0
Lot Size 0
Short Sale No
Year Built 0
Home Address 3719 N. 9th Place Phoenix, AZ 85014

Home Description

This is a one bedroom, one bath updated cottage in Central Phoenix. Covered entry leads into living room. An archway leads into dining room, with a built-in corner hutch and to the kitchen. The kitchen offers plenty of cabinets and counter space and an over-the-sink window. The bathroom is accessed from both the kitchen and the bedroom. The utility room offers plenty of built-in storage and a back yard exit. Exterior features include a large fenced yard, single-vehicle detached garage and covered patio. This Central Phoenix location is near bus and light rail routes, freeways, shopping, restaurants and entertainment.

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This home for sale is located in Stacy Tract! This Phoenix community has homes for sale ready for immediate move in but none match the ammenitites this home offers. If you are looking for a one of a kind home in Stacy Tract, please review this unique home above. In addition, to schedule a showing be sure to email me and take advantage of this great home for sale in Stacy Tract. This home for sale in Stacy Tract, located in Phoenix, wont last long and in today's volatile real estate market. Finding the perfect home to fit all your needs is just a phone call away. Why spend hours looking through online websites for homes for sale in Stacy Tract, contact me today for all your real estate needs! I'm happy to assist you in finding your dream home in Stacy Tract


0 commentsMario Trejo Romero, CRS, CDPE • December 30 2011 11:31AM

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