4668 N Salem Pl., Prescott Valley, AZ 86314

4668 N Salem Pl., Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
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$319,000
Sold on 6/29/20
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
3 2.00 1,452 $1,633 2016
On the market: 94 days
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This near new, immaculately maintained, Granville home boasts excellent curb appeal, an open & spacious split bedroom floor plan, single level living & corner lot location with views of Mingus & Bradshaw mountain ranges & Glassford Hill! Interior features include 10' ceilings, 8' doors, a neutral/modern interior paint scheme, beautiful 1-year old vinyl plank flooring throughout (no carpet anywhere), upgraded lighting & ceiling fans & lots of great windows allow for plenty of natural light. Beautiful kitchen is equipped with abundant & beautiful dark stained, shaker style cabinetry with crown moulding, gleaming quartz countertops, dual vessel stainless steel sink, sleek black appliances including gas range & refrigerator, recessed lighting, convenient pantry, under cabinet lighting.CONTINUE Adjacent dining area has direct access to the covered patio & backyard. Master suite is spacious in size, offers generous walk in closet and ensuite bathroom which has dual vanity, walk in shower & private water closet. Guest bedrooms / den offers custom accent shelving, are both spaciously sized with (full) guest bathroom having tub/shower combo. Both front & back yards are meticulously landscaped & utilize low maintenance/water wise practices using decorative rock and efficient drip irrigation. Backyard enhanced with charming multi-tiered raised garden bed, decorative and functional arroyo, meandering walkways & combination of trees & native plants with full block wall privacy fencing. Additional amenities include 2 car garage with generous driveway providing lots of off-street parking, low-maintenance stucco exterior, recirculating hot water heater, front security door, rain gutters/downspouts & close proximity to the community dog park & Iron King Trail head!
Listing courtesy of Geoffrey Hyland & Paul Schneider