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$349,975
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
1,480 |
$796 |
1960 |
On the market:
29 days
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Pride of Ownership Meets Prime Location—W Claremont St Delivers Lifestyle, Longevity & Value
Meticulously maintained and completely rebuilt in 2003, this standout residence on W Claremont St offers structural integrity, modern efficiency, and unmatched proximity to Phoenix's most dynamic amenities. With a newer roof and AC system (both under five years old), the home blends peace of mind with everyday comfort—making it a turnkey opportunity in one of the city's most connected corridors.
Set on a desirable lot, the property enjoys seamless access to I-17, SR-51, and I-10, placing the entire Valley within reach. Shopping and dining options abound along Bethany Home Road, from national retailers and grocery anchors to boutique eateries and entertainment venues. Downtown Phoenix is just minutes away, offering access to Footprint Center (home of the Suns and Mercury), Chase Field (Arizona Diamondbacks), and a thriving cultural scene anchored by Roosevelt Row, CityScape, the Phoenix Art Museum, and the Heard Museum. Over 200 restaurants, rooftop lounges, live music venues, and historic districts are all served by Valley Metro Rail for effortless connectivity.
Education and career development are cornerstones of the area. Nearby institutions include Grand Canyon University, Phoenix College, and the Center for Health Careers Education, along with trade and vocational schools like Arizona Automotive Institute, UEI College Phoenix, and Carrington Collegeoffering specialized training in healthcare, HVAC, and automotive fields.
Whether you're seeking convenience, community, or long-term upside, W Claremont St delivers across every category. From healthcare and education to sports, nightlife, and cultural vibrancy, this address places you at the center of it allwrapped in pride of ownership and top-tier condition.
Listing courtesy of Eric Williamson, Citiea