Subdivisions & Condo Buildings that attend Cactus View Elementary School, Phoenix, AZ

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56th Street & Acoma

Residents enjoy a wealth of nearby amenities that enhance the upscale desert lifestyle, including the lush Crossed Arrows Park for outdoor recreation, top-rated Liberty Elementary School, and easy access to world-class shopping at Paradise Valley Mall and Kierland Commons, diverse dining options like Hapa Food and Yama Sushi House, cultural gems such as the Musical Instrument Museum, and convenient proximity to Scottsdale Airport and SR-51 for seamless connectivity. 56th Street & Acoma is a single-family home community in Scottsdale, Arizona, built between 1989 and 1990. It currently has 1 single family home for sale with a list price of $980,000. The homes range in size from 1,454 ft2 to 2,632 ft2. The average annual property tax for 56th Street & Acoma is $2,950.54. It is located in Maricopa County.
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Arroyo Crossing

Arroyo Crossing provides a welcoming community atmosphere with updated recreational areas for family gatherings and enhanced outdoor fitness zones that encourage active lifestyles. Residents can savor diverse dining options nearby, such as inventive dishes at Forks & Boards, hearty meals at Lucky's Burgers & Shakes, and flavorful Mexican specialties at Corazon De Agave. For entertainment and exploration, thrill-seekers can enjoy roller coasters and mini-golf at Castles N' Coasters, while nature enthusiasts hike the scenic trails of Lookout Mountain Preserve or discover global sounds at the Musical Instrument Museum. Essential health services are readily available at facilities like HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center and HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center, ensuring comprehensive care for the community. Arroyo Crossing is a single-family home community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 1996 and 1997. It currently has 2 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $687,450. The homes range in size from 1,357 ft2 to 2,853 ft2. The HOA fees range from $11 to $30 per month. The average annual property tax for Arroyo Crossing is $2,051. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 530,000
Beacon Creek

Beacon Creek

Beacon Creek offers residents a peaceful community atmosphere with easy access to expansive outdoor recreation, including scenic hiking and mountain biking trails that wind through the surrounding Sonoran Desert landscape, perfect for nature enthusiasts. Nearby dining spots provide diverse flavors, such as the fresh seafood at Salt Cellar Restaurant, authentic Balkan cuisine at Cafe Balkan, upscale steaks at Keeler's Steak House, and casual barbecue at Cryin Coyote BBQ. For things to do, locals can enjoy live bull riding events, art gallery hopping in quirky western towns, or hot air balloon rides for stunning aerial views. Places to explore include the vast Cave Creek Regional Park for wildlife spotting and picnics, as well as the Phoenix Sonoran Desert Preserve for immersive desert adventures. Essential health services are conveniently located at facilities like HonorHealth Sonoran Crossing Medical Center, Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix, and Valleywise Health Medical Center, ensuring comprehensive care for the community. Beacon Creek is a single-family home community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 1986 and 1992. It currently has 1 single family home for sale with a list price of $330,000. The homes range in size from 1,099 ft2 to 1,339 ft2. The HOA fees range from $101 to $115 per month. The average annual property tax for Beacon Creek is $1,094.38. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 362,500
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Bellvue

Bellvue subdivision provides residents with a welcoming community vibe enhanced by scenic outdoor areas perfect for leisurely strolls and family picnics, along with convenient access to vibrant recreational hubs that foster an active lifestyle. Surrounding the area, adventure enthusiasts can hike through Papago Park's trails or marvel at the Hole-in-the-Rock formation, while nature lovers explore the Phoenix Zoo's animal exhibits and the Desert Botanical Garden's diverse plant collections. Dining choices include Stockyards Restaurant for hearty American fare, Gertrude's for seasonal dishes, and The Bread & Honey House Arcadia for fresh sandwiches and salads. Essential health services are readily available at nearby facilities like Valleywise Health Medical Center, Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix, and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, ensuring peace of mind for everyday needs and emergencies. Bellvue is a single-family home community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 1994 and 1996. It currently has 3 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $492,166.67. The homes range in size from 1,150 ft2 to 2,696 ft2. The HOA fees range from $25 to $28 per month. The average annual property tax for Bellvue is $1,850.48. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 480,000
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Central Place North

Central Place North offers residents a welcoming environment enhanced by its proximity to a host of exciting local attractions and conveniences. The area provides an array of dining experiences, from savory Italian dishes at The Sicilian Butcher to authentic Mexican fare at Corazon De Agave and island-inspired meals at Hawaiian Bros Island Grill, alongside casual spots like IHOP and Denny's for everyday comfort food. For leisure and adventure, options abound with visits to the Musical Instrument Museum to admire international exhibits, the Desert Botanical Garden for immersive nature displays, or Camelback Mountain for invigorating hikes, while thrill-seekers can try Breakthrough Smash Room or Innovative Karting. Exploration enthusiasts might venture to the Arizona Science Center for interactive learning or the Phoenix Premium Outlets for shopping sprees. Health and wellness are well-supported with accessible facilities such as HonorHealth John C. Lincoln Medical Center, Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix, and Mayo Clinic Hospital for comprehensive care. Central Place North is a single-family home and townhouse community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 1982 and 1984. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 1,256 ft2 to 1,322 ft2. The HOA fees range from $104 to $150 per month. The average annual property tax for Central Place North is $1,272.16. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 373,995
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Desert Valley

Desert Valley is a single-family home community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 1974 and 1993. It currently has 2 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $457,450. The homes range in size from 1,250 ft2 to 1,707 ft2. The average annual property tax for Desert Valley is $1,531.75. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 399,500
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Indian Bend Villa Condominiums

Indian Bend Villa Condominiums is a condo and townhouse community in Phoenix, Arizona, built in 1983. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes have an average size of 1,053 ft2. The HOA fees range from $229 to $289 per month. The average annual property tax for Indian Bend Villa Condominiums is $621.89. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 230,000
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Las Casitas 1 de Paradise Village

Las Casitas 1 de Paradise Village offers residents a serene suburban escape with exclusive community perks like lush green spaces for outdoor gatherings, a sparkling resort-style pool for relaxation, and well-maintained walking trails perfect for morning jogs or evening strolls. Just a short distance away, food enthusiasts can savor diverse cuisines at spots like The Sicilian Butcher for Italian favorites or Pita Jungle for fresh Mediterranean bites, while adventure seekers might enjoy hiking the scenic trails at Reach 11 Recreation Area or teeing off at nearby golf courses such as Stonecreek Golf Club. For exploration, the Musical Instrument Museum provides a fascinating cultural dive into global music history, and families can discover interactive exhibits at the Arizona Science Center. Essential health services are conveniently accessible, including comprehensive care at facilities like HonorHealth Deer Valley Medical Center and everyday wellness options at local Walgreens pharmacies, ensuring peace of mind for all who call this vibrant Phoenix enclave home. Las Casitas 1 de Paradise Village is a condo community in Phoenix, Arizona, built in 1980. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 942 ft2 to 1,072 ft2. The HOA fees range from $230 to $285 per month. The average annual property tax for Las Casitas 1 de Paradise Village is $826.71. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 271,000
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North Valley View

North Valley View in Phoenix, AZ, boasts an array of modern amenities that enhance everyday living, including a state-of-the-art fitness center with yoga studios and cardio equipment, lush community gardens for resident gardening clubs, and a sparkling resort-style pool area complete with cabanas and outdoor grilling stations for neighborhood gatherings. Just a short distance away, residents can savor diverse dining options like the authentic Mexican flavors at Barrio Cafe or the farm-to-table dishes at The Vig, while adventure seekers might enjoy hiking the scenic trails of Lookout Mountain Preserve or catching a game at the nearby Chase Field for some thrilling sports action. For exploration, the vibrant art scene in Roosevelt Row offers galleries and street murals to wander, and essential health services are conveniently accessible through facilities like Mayo Clinic's outpatient centers and Abrazo Health's urgent care spots, ensuring comprehensive wellness support for the community. North Valley View is a single-family home community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 1982 and 1987. It currently has 2 single family homes for sale with an average list price of $422,500. The homes range in size from 1,020 ft2 to 2,094 ft2. The average annual property tax for North Valley View is $1,194.87. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 410,000
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Paradise Ho

Paradise Ho is a subdivision in Phoenix, Arizona. It currently has no homes for sale. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 155,000
Paradise Park Condominiums

Paradise Park Condominiums

Paradise Park Condominiums in Phoenix offers an array of enticing amenities that enhance everyday living, including a newly added rooftop lounge with panoramic desert views perfect for sunset gatherings, an upgraded fitness center featuring yoga and spin classes led by certified instructors, and a community garden where residents can grow fresh herbs and vegetables. Just a short stroll away, residents can savor diverse dining options like authentic Mexican taquerias and trendy farm-to-table bistros, while adventure seekers will love nearby hiking trails in the surrounding mountains for invigorating outdoor escapades. For cultural exploration, the area boasts vibrant art galleries and live music venues that host local performances, and families can enjoy interactive science exhibits at nearby discovery centers. Essential health services are conveniently accessible, with modern urgent care clinics and wellness centers specializing in preventive care right in the vicinity, ensuring peace of mind for all who call this community home. Paradise Park Condominiums is a condo community in Phoenix, Arizona, built in 1980. It currently has 5 condos for sale with an average list price of $280,980. The homes range in size from 685 ft2 to 1,000 ft2. The HOA fees range from $249 to $350 per month. The average annual property tax for Paradise Park Condominiums is $583.90. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 208,000
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Seven Palms Mobile Home Estates

Seven Palms Mobile Home Estates is a subdivision in Phoenix, Arizona. It currently has 1 lot for sale with a list price of $209,000. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 285,000
Turtle Run

Turtle Run

Turtle Run in Phoenix offers residents a vibrant array of modern amenities, including a newly expanded community clubhouse with state-of-the-art fitness facilities and outdoor yoga spaces, perfect for wellness enthusiasts. Within the subdivision, you'll find fresh additions like eco-friendly walking trails lined with native desert landscaping and a dedicated dog park for pet owners. Just a short distance away, dining options abound with spots like Postino for wine and bruschetta or The Sicilian Butcher for hearty Italian fare, while adventure seekers can enjoy hiking at nearby Reach 11 Recreation Area or exploring the exhibits at the Arizona Science Center. For family fun, the OdySea Aquarium provides an immersive underwater experience, and essential health services are conveniently accessible at facilities such as Banner Health Center or Phoenix Children's Hospital, ensuring comprehensive care for all ages. Turtle Run is a townhouse community in Phoenix, Arizona, built between 1983 and 1984. It currently has no homes for sale. The homes range in size from 688 ft2 to 1,260 ft2. The HOA fees range from $198 to $242 per month. The average annual property tax for Turtle Run is $553.61. It is located in Maricopa County.
Median Price: 247,500
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