16201 N 62nd Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85254

16201 N 62nd Way, Scottsdale, AZ 85254
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$1,395,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 2.50 2,902 $4,730 1984
On the market: 8 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$8,747($8,353 + $394 taxes*)

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N Scottsdale Gem on a Prime Corner Lot - Resort Backyard + Major Updates! Welcome to this beautifully refreshed 4 bed/2.5 bath single-level home in the heart of 85254. Perfect for families seeking space, ease, and lifestyle, this property offers the rare combination of a large corner lot, split floorplan, pool with heated spa, putting green, and new coated roof, all in one of Scottsdale's most desirable locations. Inside, you'll find new flooring, fresh interior paint, and a bright open layout designed for everyday living and entertaining. The kitchen features stainless-steel appliances and fresh painted cabinetry, flowing seamlessly into generous living and dining spaces. Natural light pours in, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. Step outside to a true backyard retreat featuring a seating area with fireplace. Enjoy Arizona evenings in the heated spa, host weekend gatherings by the pool, or practice your short game on the private putting green. Mature landscaping adds privacy and shade, making the yard both functional and relaxing. Additional highlights include a 100+ year old Cactus, two-car garage, and proximity to top-rated schools, parks, golf, shopping, and dining at Kierland and Scottsdale Quarter. Turn-key condition, and one of the best lots in the neighborhood make this a rare opportunity for buyers who want value, lifestyle, and location all at once. Homes with this combination of updates and outdoor amenities are seldom available - don't miss the chance to secure it now. Priced to compete with recent remodel sales while offering one of the largest and most functional lots in the area.
Listing courtesy of Dee Ann Davis-Nowell, Compass