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Attractive Cottonwood Single Family Home for Sale
1742 E. Vista De Montana, Cottonwood, Arizona 86326
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Cottonwood sits in the Verde Valley in the middle of Arizona and is the site of this nice single family home for sale. It has three bedrooms, two baths, 1,301 square feet and was built in 2005. Located in a small master-planned community called Cottonwood Square Commons, the property's architectural style is Mediterranean, with a one-tone stucco exterior, a small covered entryway and a clay tile roof. The asking price is $350,000.
The home has an open kitchen with tile floors, a breakfast bar, light-colored wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances (refrigerator, stove and dishwasher). The carpet in the rest of the residence is light-colored (but is set to be replaced shortly), giving the the home an airy quality. An oval tub and grab bars are in the master bath. One of the closets houses a washing machine.
Sliding glass doors open onto a small slab patio and fenced backyard, perfect for a dog. The air conditioning unit is in the backyard as well. The heat pump system and hot water heater sit in the attached two car garage.
Cottonwood Square Commons has just 174 homes, all well kept and fairly close together on quiet streets. All properties feature Xeriscaping, as does this home. Community amenities include an adobe-style clubhouse and a lovely pool area.
The HOA is just $120 per month.
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Arizona:
On February 14, 1912, Arizona became the 48th state to join the Union. In the southwestern region of the United States, it borders New Mexico to the east, Utah to the north, Nevada and California to the west and Mexico to the south. The Cactus Wren is the state's bird, and the Saguaro Blossom is the state flower. The capital and largest city is Phoenix.
Arizona is home to the Grand Canyon, one of the nation's oldest national parks, and the Hoover Dam. It covers 113,000 square miles, making it the nation's 6th largest state. However, only a small portion of the land, about 15%, is privately owned. The rest of Arizona belongs to national parks, state parks and Native American reservations.
Interestingly, the majority of Arizonans - everyone except those in the Navajo Nation - do not observe Daylight Savings Time.
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