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Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona House for sale
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Yuma, Yuma County, Arizona House for sale

Turn key fully furnished Santa Fe home has all the bells & whistles! You will be stunned when you see what this unique property has to offer! A perfect winter retreat! Custom everything including tile flooring, built-in Hopi ent center, shutters on windows, built-in dresses, Jacuzzi tub, upgraded light fixtures, lighted plant shelves & tons more! Gorgeous outdoor landscaping with a 16x30 shop that could easily be converted into a guest house!... more
Property type:
House
Finished size:
931 sq. ft.
Price:
$199,500
MLS or other ID:
86835
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Distance: 11 miles
PROPERTY FEATURES
Activities
RVing
Utilities
Water:
Available
Residence
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
2
Finished Sq. Ft.:
931
Home Age:
10
Year Built:
1999
Property
World Region:
North America
Country:
United States
State/Region:
AZ
County:
Yuma
State Region:
Arizona's West Coast
City:
Yuma
Zip Code:
85367
Currency:
USD
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Billie Ward
Crimson Sky Realty #3


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