$76,500
Bedroom(s): 2
Bathroom(s): 2
Square Footage: 800
Year Built: 1969
MLS#: 4590360
Found in Maricopa County on 2249 N Shannon Way in Mesa Arizona, this property has 2 bedroom(s) and 2 bathroom(s). This Mfg/Mobile Housing home was built in 1969 and is currently available at $76,500.
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| Attributes: | Two Bedroom, Single-Family, Manufactured Mobile Home, Single-Story, Sun Room, Mature Home, Club House, Health Facility, Golf, Community Spa, Spa, Community Pool, Pool, Adult Community, Pet-Friendly, Affordable |
| Cooling System: | Refrigeration |
| County: | Maricopa |
| Features: | Dining in Great Room, Formal, Eat-in Kitchen, No Interior Steps |
| Fireplace: | No Fireplace |
| Heating System: | Gas Heat |
| Kitchen Amenities: | Range/Oven Gas, Refrigerator |
| Other Rooms: | Arizona Room/Lanai, Separate Workshop |
| Parking/Garage: | Separate Strge Area |
| Planned Community: | Apache Wells |
| Private Pool: | No Pool |
| Private Spa: | |
| Property Type: | Mfg/Mobile Housing |
| Roof: | |
| Stories: | 1 |
| Tax Amount: | $207 |
| Utilities: | City Gas, SRP |
| Water Source: | City Water |
| Listing Courtesy Of: | Apache Gold Realty, LLC |
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