2579 N DON PERALTA Road
Apache Junction, AZ, 85119
Three Bedroom, Single-Family, Eco-Friendly, Multi-Pane Windows, Equestrian, Two-Story, RV Park, Homes 10,000 Plus SqFt Lot, One Plus Acre Home, 2 Car Garage, No HOA
Found in Pinal on 2579 N DON PERALTA Road in Apache Junction Arizona, this property has 3 bedroom(s) and 2 bathroom(s). This Single Family - Detached home was built in 1997 and is currently available at $379,000.
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| Attributes: | Three Bedroom, Single-Family, Eco-Friendly, Multi-Pane Windows, Equestrian, Two-Story, RV Park, Homes 10,000 Plus SqFt Lot, One Plus Acre Home, 2 Car Garage, No HOA |
| Community Pool: | |
| Cooling System: | Both Refrig and Evap, Refrigeration, Evaporative |
| County: | Pinal |
| Features: | Eat-in Kitchen, Ceiling Fan(s), Multi-Pane Wndws, 9+ Flat Ceilings, Water Softener Owned, Skylight(s) |
| Fireplace: | 1 Fireplace, Fireplace Living Room |
| Heating System: | Electric Heat |
| Kitchen Ammenities: | Built-in Microwave, Refrigerator, Range/Oven Elec, Pantry, Disposal, Dishwasher |
| Other Rooms: | Master Bedroom Upstairs, Separate Bedroom Exit, Master Bedroom Walkin Closet |
| Parking/Garage: | Electric Door Opener, Separate Strge Area, RV Parking |
| Planned Community: | |
| Private Pool: | No Pool |
| Private Spa: | |
| Property Type: | Single Family - Detached |
| Roof: | Built-Up |
| Stories: | 2 |
| Tax Amount: | $2,356 |
| Tax Year: | 2011 |
| Utilities: | SRP |
| Water Source: | Private Water Company |
| Listing Courtesy Of: | Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage |
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