1358 W FRONTIER Street
Apache Junction, AZ, 85120
Three Bedroom, Ranch, Single-Family, Manufactured Mobile Home, Equestrian, Single-Story, City View, Scenic, Mountain View, Mature Home, Fixer Upper, Wrap Around, Owner Carry Back, Lease to Purchase, Lease Option, Homes 10,000 Plus SqFt Lot, One Plus Acre Home, No HOA, Owner Financing
Found in Pinal on 1358 W FRONTIER Street in Apache Junction Arizona, this property has 3 bedroom(s) and 2 bathroom(s). This Mfg/Mobile Housing home was built in 1986 and is currently available at $120,000.
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| Attributes: | Three Bedroom, Ranch, Single-Family, Manufactured Mobile Home, Equestrian, Single-Story, City View, Scenic, Mountain View, Mature Home, Fixer Upper, Wrap Around, Owner Carry Back, Lease to Purchase, Lease Option, Homes 10,000 Plus SqFt Lot, One Plus Acre Home, No HOA, Owner Financing |
| Community Pool: | |
| Cooling System: | Refrigeration |
| County: | Pinal |
| Features: | Eat-in Kitchen, Fix-Up Needs Repair, Vaulted Ceiling(s) |
| Fireplace: | 1 Fireplace |
| Heating System: | Electric Heat |
| Kitchen Ammenities: | Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Kitchen Island |
| Other Rooms: | Great Room |
| Parking/Garage: | |
| Planned Community: | |
| Private Pool: | No Pool |
| Private Spa: | |
| Property Type: | Mfg/Mobile Housing |
| Roof: | Metal |
| Stories: | 1 |
| Tax Amount: | $591 |
| Tax Year: | 2010 |
| Utilities: | SRP |
| Water Source: | Hauled |
| Listing Courtesy Of: | Red Brick Realty, LLC |
Did You Know?
The Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Parks is the site of the ruins of a 1,500-year-old Hohokam village. Here visitors can explore the ruins and see reproductions of the people’s homes as they were hundreds of years ago. They can also explore exhibits highlighting the now-extinct Hohokam culture.
The Rodeo of Rodeos ran in Phoenix for nearly 70 years but came to an end in 1997. Exhibits from past rodeos along with relics of days gone by can be seen at the Phoenix Museum of History. The exhibit display old newspaper articles and photos to take back to the past.



