Land and Rural Retreats Desert Hills, Maricopa County, Arizona Land For Sale - 4.77 Acres

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Desert Hills, Maricopa County, Arizona Land For Sale - 4.77 Acres
Desert Hills, Maricopa County, Arizona Land For Sale - 4.77 Acres
BIGGEST HILLTOP IN DESERT HILLS ! INCLUDES 4 PARCELS TOTALING 4.77 ACRES. RECENTLY APPRAISED FOR $1M. DRIVEWAY & PAD. 360 DEGREE VIEW AS FAR AS CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN !! EASY ACCESS TO CAREFREE HWY, I17, CAVE CREEK, ANTHEM,& NORTH SCOTTSDALE. QUITE SECLUDED AREA. LOTS OF CUSTOM HOMES IN AREA. BRING YOUR BUILDER AND START PLANNING. ELECTRIC AND PHONE AVAILABLE AND LOT INCLUDES SHARED WATER INTEREST !! VERY FEW HILL TOPS AVAILABLE, INVEST TODAY!

Property type:
Land
Parcel Size:
4.77 Acres
Price:
$750,000
MLS or other ID:
4134281
 
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Arizona Living
Known for its hot deserts and perfectly mild winters, more than half of Arizona actually features plateaus and mountains. The Grand Canyon, in Northern Arizona, is one of the Great Wonders of the World and an amazing place to hike or catch some white water along the Colorado River, which snakes through the canyons. Hike... more