The Scottsdale Real Estate Files: Arizona: Queen Creek

Absolutely Positively Insane Real Estate Bargain in Queek Creek AZ

There are deals and then there are deals.  And then there are deals which make you jump up and slap the nearest bystander.  Get your slapping hand ready.

This incredible semi-custom Elite Communities home was built on an elevated full acre in Queen Creek in 2007.  Featuring 4 bedrooms, den / office and a loft amongst its 4000+ square feet.  Fully loaded with engineered plank wood flooring and 20' faux stone tile, cherry cabinets, massive kitchen island with slab granite counters, stainless steel appliances (including double convection ovens), stone accents, fireplace in family room and master bedroom, plantation shutters, central vac, water softener, security system, surround sound pre-wire, CAT 5 wiring ... give me a second to catch my breath before we move to the outside features.

 

Queen Creek Palace For Sale   Amazing Gourmet Kitchen

Family Room with Fireplace and Stone Surrounds   Formal Dining Room

Master Bedroom w / fireplace   Backyard w / Pool

 

Front and rear landscaping in place with green lawn areas in both.  Backyard features a gorgeous pebble surfaced pool with rock waterfall, raised entertaining area with firepit, oversized covered patio ... and you can't miss the mountain views no matter where you are in the house.

 

Entertaining Area w/ Firepit   Pool

 

I haven't even mentioned the attached 4 car garage yet.  There's a 4 car garage.

 

4 Car Garage

 

The seller purchased this home in the fall of 2007 for nearly $700,000.  Job transfer forces sale, and makes this your lucky day.  Cue the kleig lights and the marching band as I unveil today's list price of ...

 

$350,000!!!!!!

 

You should be arrested for larceny after purchasing this palace!  The builder's model, with similar upgrades, is for sale right next door for $539,990! 

 

This is a short sale, and will require patience of a prospective buyer, but it's well worth the aggravation of waiting for lender approval.  Dialogue has been opened with the lienholder and seller is working with a third party negotiator to expedite the process.  Need lots of house and lots of land at a ridiculously low price and don't mind waiting a bit?  You're our huckleberry.  Call me today for more info or to schedule a private viewing of this truly amazing property.

 

 

2304 W. Phillips Rd

Queen Creek, AZ 85242

MLS# 4106134

4 Bed / Den / Loft / 4284 Sq ft / Acre Lot / Pool / 4 Car Garage

$350,000


Paul Slaybaugh

Realty Executives

Your Greater Phoenix Real Estate Source

(480) 220-2337

paul@rayandpaul.com

 

 

 

 

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1 Acre Queen Creek Estate for Lease!

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Description
You can thank the current market for an amazing opportunity to lease this palatial Queen Creek Estate for less than $3000/month! Job transfer forces owners to leave this semi-custom beauty which they upgraded to the max just last year. 4 bedrooms + den + loft, 4 car garage, approx. 4300 square feet, gorgeous pool w/waterfall on an elevated acre lot, sumptuous master retreat with fireplace and expansive his & her walk-in closets. Hardwood flooring, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, cherry cabinets, stone accents ... the list goes on! Priced ultra aggressively for the discriminating tenant with impeccable credit! Hurry, this one will blow off the market. Yes, even in this market!
Features
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 4
Year Built: 2007
Subdivision: San Tan Estates
Lot Size: 1 Acre
Garage Size: 4 Car
School District: Murphy
Square Footage: 4300
Agent Name: Paul Slaybaugh
Broker: Realty Executives
MLS #: 4055474
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Searching for the Great Pumpkin? Follow us to Schnepf Farms!

A weekend at the Railroad Park is a tough act to follow.  Knowing this, Brandi and I reached into the bag of parental tricks and headed to the Southeast Valley yesterday.  Queen Creek, to be precise.  We knew we'd have to dig into our jeans for a bit more cash for this week's excursion, but what can you say to plaintive pairs of baby blue and brown eyes?  If you are like us, you say, "Wanna go see the animals?"

This was our second trip to Schnepf Farms in as many years.  While we enjoyed our initial foray last year, we didn't make it down during the Christmas Festival hours.  It was nice to beat the throng and enjoy having the grounds almost entirely to ourselves (cheaper, too), but this year's adventure far exceeded the previous one. 

From the moment we pulled into the overflowing parking lot, we knew this was going to be a far different experience.  Ponying up $14 a piece for Brandi, Jack and I (children under 2 are free), we were anxious to see what manner of entertainment would be provided to justify the expense.  Not fifty yards from the front gate, a traveling performer was wowing the crowd with assorted juggling skills and a talented canine assistant.  We stayed and watched until he started lighting stuff on fire to juggle.  If you have followed my blog for any length of time, you will understand why I draw the line with juggling and fire when Jack is in attendance.  Such a demonstration would assuredly force me to up my homeowner's policy and keep Wyatt in fire retardant clothing at all times.

Next stop was the playground with all manner of slides, trikes, sand toys, train replicas and more.  With a perfect vantage point for catching the train which circles the farm's perimeter, we weren't allowed to leave this venue for quite some time.  When finally the little dictators allowed themselves to be manhandled to another attraction, we cruised the peacock enclosure before grabbing some barbeque.  The food was excellent, if a little pricey, with bench seating in view of a local country/western band. 

Time for the petting zoo and the rides.

Piglets, goats, lambs ... what more can a young parent ask for when looking on in horror as your little ones jam their fingers into their mouths and ears after a little wild kingdom interaction?  I think Brandi is still washing their hands.

 

There were ample rides from which to choose, but the boys were limited to a single flight on the "Bee Ride."  Climbing aboard the individual "bee" cars, it was the kind of deal where you simply go around in a circle, but with the ability to control your elevation by pulling or pushing a handlebar.  Wyatt had a huge smile on his face as I rode with him, and Jack appeared to as well as I snapped a couple of pictures of he and Brandi in the trailing car.

The boys WERE NOT allowed on the flying swings and roller coaster.

As we did last year, we traversed the corn maze, with the boys ignoring all posted rules about staying on the path.  Matter of fact, Jack managed to find a few unclaimed ears of corn deep within the bowels of uncharted maize.  Lord knows the farm will want all of it for the ethanol subsidies which keep corn planted in just about every open field anymore.

Finally, we weaved our way to the pumpkin patch.  This was auspiciously why we had come.  While still no substitute for the now defunct Young's Farm just south of Prescott Valley, it is nice to have a passable replacement for a family tradition.  Once you pick that perfect pumpkin from a patch, you'll never want to buy one from Albertson's again.  The boys made their picks, and we made our way back to the car.  Amidst an unseasonable string of 90 degree days, it didn't come a moment too soon for our pink cheeks.

We had a wonderful time, and highly recommend bringing the family down to Schnepf Farms as part of your Autumn ritual.  Click here for park hours, directions, events and more.

 

 

 

 

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