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

This lovely, well-maintained home is suitable for a full-time residence or vacation home. Master located on first floor. Upstairs consists of one bedroom with a closet, theother room is decorated as a bedroom w/o closet; full bath upstairs. Co-op well is located on this property and serves 14 residences. Current owners maintain the well,but new owner may choose not to do that. Light fixture over dining table does not stay with the property. HOA... more
Property type:
House
Price:
$295,000
MLS or other ID:
3067083
BEST NEARBY GOLF COURSES
Distance: 3 miles
Distance: 2 miles
Distance: 4 milesRating*: 









Distance: 3 miles
Distance: 6 miles
* Ratings courtesy of golflink
PROPERTY FEATURES
Activities
Fine Dining
Residence
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Home Age:
28
Year Built:
1981
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 BETTY GOODER
Betty Gooder
Four Seasons Realty

Arizona Living
Known for its hot deserts and perfectly mild winters, more than half of Arizona actually features plateaus and mountains. The Grand Canyon, in Northern Arizona, is one of the Great Wonders of the World and an amazing place to hike or catch some white water along the Colorado River, which snakes through the canyons. Hike... more






























