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Cottonwood, Yavapai County, Arizona House for sale
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Cottonwood, Yavapai County, Arizona House for sale

Nice Durango floor plan, neat home, 4th bedroom or office, both family and living room, beautiful cabinets, accent wall, low E windows, covered front porch, vaulted ceilings, pool & clubhouse amenities, walking paths for exercise. Clubhouse and pool for use of community. Easy care landscape. 48 hour notice to show - tenants.
Property type:
House
Parcel Size:
.21 Acres
Price:
$169,900
MLS or other ID:
124699
Property location on map is approximate.
BEST NEARBY GOLF COURSES
Distance: 2 miles
Distance: 3 miles
Distance: 14 miles
Distance: 14 miles
Distance: 14 milesRating*: 









* Ratings courtesy of golflink
PROPERTY FEATURES
Residence
Bathrooms:
2
Total Square Feet:
1898
Year Built:
1998
Property
World Region:
North America
Country:
United States
State/Region:
AZ
County:
Yavapai
State Region:
North Central
City:
Cottonwood
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Leisa Farr
Coldwell Banker/Mabery
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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



















