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

Your custom LOG home on 5 Acres is waiting up on the Rim. Come get away from the heat, or play in the snow. This has a wonderful Greatroom with high vaulted pine ceiling, stone fireplace, hardwood floors and a wall of chalet windows. Master suite is downstairs, with bay window and french door to its own Deck, and clawfoot tub, plus shower. 2 bedrooms upstairs with lots of windows to the Views. About 2435 sf with 2 ½ Baths. Kitchen has unique... more
Property type:
House
Finished size:
2435 sq. ft.
Price:
$529,000
MLS or other ID:
51632
BEST NEARBY GOLF COURSES
Distance: 29 miles
Distance: 30 miles
Distance: 36 miles
Distance: 38 miles
Distance: 38 miles
PROPERTY FEATURES
Residence
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
Finished Sq. Ft.:
2435
Home Age:
8
Year Built:
2001
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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