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Happy Jack, Coconino County, Arizona House for sale
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Happy Jack, Coconino County, Arizona House for sale

Spectacular Oak Flooring and Clawfoot Tubs charm this lovely Mountain Home. Lots of windows to the views make you feel like you are up in the tall Ponderosa Pine Trees. Wonderful spacious Kitchen, Dining and Living area, all in an open Greatroom. Master Suite with high ceiling, sitting area, and large walk-in closet and Bath, with views into the trees. 3 Bedrooms/3 baths plus Sunroom, 2 Car attached garage. About an hour NE of Payson, Arizona in... more
Property type:
House
Finished size:
2610 sq. ft.
Price:
$388,000
BEST NEARBY GOLF COURSES
Distance: 28 miles
Distance: 29 miles
Distance: 35 miles
Distance: 37 miles
Distance: 37 miles
PROPERTY FEATURES
Activities
Fine Dining
Views
Trees
Residence
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
Finished Sq. Ft.:
2610
Home Age:
16
Year Built:
1993
Property
World Region:
North America
Country:
United States
State/Region:
AZ
County:
Coconino
State Region:
Northern Arizona
City:
Happy Jack
Zip Code:
86024
Currency:
USD
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ABOUT SUZANNE KNIGHTON
Suzanne Knighton
Prudential Arizona Properties


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