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Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona Condo for sale
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Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona Condo for sale

Mountains Meadow, luxurious style and living in an active adult community. Located in the heart of Show Low 1/4mi from the Hospital, Walmart, Home Depot, Lowe's and Walgreens. The kitchen features granite countertops, upgraded cabinets and tile flooring through out the main living area. There is also a beautiful club house that features a state of the art excercise facility, craft room, massive stone covered fireplace w/ flat screen TV, kitchen,... more
Property type:
Condo
Finished size:
1326 sq. ft.
Price:
$239,900
BEST NEARBY GOLF COURSES
Distance: 12 miles
Distance: 13 miles
Distance: 18 miles
Distance: 18 milesRating*: 









Distance: 20 miles
* Ratings courtesy of golflink
PROPERTY FEATURES
Residence
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Finished Sq. Ft.:
1326
Home Age:
2
Year Built:
2007
Property
World Region:
North America
Country:
United States
State/Region:
AZ
County:
Navajo
State Region:
Northern Arizona
City:
Show Low
Zip Code:
85901
Currency:
USD
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