1 Acre Homes For Sale In Buckeye Az

Updated 8 days ago Price: $196,990Taxes: $326 (2015)Status: ActiveType: Single FamilyMLS ID: 5483717Updated: 9/2/2016Added: 28 day(s) ago 29922 W Melvin Street, Buckeye, AZ Increased to $196,990 on 9/2/16 Listed at $194,990 on 8/13/16 Total Bathrooms: 2Full Bathrooms: 2Master Bathroom: 3/4 Bath Master Bdrm Total Bedrooms: 3Bedroom Features: Mstr Bdr Walkin ClstOptional Bedroom: 3 Kitchen: Dishwasher, Range/Oven Elec, DisposalDining Room: Breakfast Bar, Dining in LR/GRLaundry: Inside Laundry, Wshr/Dry HookUp Only Pool Description: No PoolSpa Description: None Garage Spaces: 2Covered Spaces: 2Parking Features: Electric Door Opener, Side Vehicle Entry, RV Parking County: MaricopaTownship: 1NSubdivision: WEST PHOENIX ESTATES 12 Cross Streets: INTERSTATE 10 / SUN VALLEY PARKWAYDriving Directions: NORTH ON SUN VALLEY PKWY TO VAN BUREN, WEST ON VAN BUREN TO BRUNER (STOP SIGN, 299TH AVE), NORTH ON BRUNER TO MELVIN, WEST TO THE PROPERTY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF ROADWAY

Elem School District: 033 - Buckeye Elementary DistrictHigh School District: 201 - Buckeye Union High School DistrictElementary School: Buckeye Elementary SchoolMiddle School: Buckeye PrimaryHigh School: Buckeye Union High School Assoc. Fees Include: No Fees Cooling Type: RefrigerationHeating Type: Electric
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Four Poster Bed Drapes Builder/Architect: DAVIS AND SONS BUILDERS INC.
Kohler Bathtub Drain Stopper RepairConstruction Status: Under ConstructionConstruction: Frame - WoodExterior Const.: Painted, StuccoRoof: Composition ShinglesStories Description: 1Square Feet: 1,512Square Feet Range: 1, 401 - 1, 600Sq. Ft. Source: BuilderYear Built: 2016

Property View: Other ViewsLot Size Range: 1 - 1.9 AcresLot Size Source: County AssessorGrounds/Landscape: Dirt Back, Dirt FrontFencing (Description): None Tax Amount: $326Tax Year: 2015 Ownership: Fee SimpleAPN: 504-15-548Range: 4WSection: 6Lot: 821 Listed by 50 STATES Realty 516 N 296th Avenue, Buckeye, AZ 85396 Xxx23 W Roosevelt Street, Buckeye, AZ 85396 Xxx33 W Roosevelt Street, Buckeye, AZ 85396 23018 W Portland Street, Buckeye, AZ 85396 29936 W Portland Street, Buckeye, AZ 85396 29683 W Whitton Avenue, Buckeye, AZ 85396 5117 S 243rd Drive, Buckeye, AZ 85326 5003 S 243rd Lane, Buckeye, AZ 85326 23892 W Ripple Road, Buckeye, AZ 85326 23574 W Chickasaw Street, Buckeye, AZ 85326Find commercial property, including office, industrial, retail and other types of commercial property. There are hundreds of thousands of square feet of commercial property on Cityfeet, including countless square feet of commercial property.

Find the commercial property you're looking for by searching Cityfeet. District of Columbia Commercial Property North Carolina Commercial Property North Dakota Commercial Property New Hampshire Commercial Property New Jersey Commercial Property New Mexico Commercial Property New York Commercial Property Rhode Island Commercial Property South Carolina Commercial Property South Dakota Commercial Property West Virginia Commercial Property 17 posts, read 60,390 times Looking to buy a relatively new or brand new home. But I want to have a non HOA home. I currently have a very nice home, but my HOA is preventing me to do whatever I really need to store on my property, i.e. tow truck, auto race car trailer, diesel trucks, maybe a mancave/workshop, etc. I currently have 1/4 acre. So I'm looking for something at least around 1 acre or more. I've seen some homes out by I-10 the next exit west of the 85 Gila bend offramp. But that just seems a bit too far for me.

I wouldn't mind around Anthem or Carefree or even Cavecreek area. I've heard all my family members talking about $300k homes with no hoa's and acre lots near Happy Valley as well. But there appears to be none in that area with no HOA nor near an acre on refin, realtor, etc. Any suggestions for my search? I'm looking for at least 2800 or so sq ft. prefer 3000+. I'm using a VA loan if that matters. I've purchased my home around $210k and it's worth about $240k now a year old. I'm just looking for a place to organize my toys. I'm not a trashy neighbor at all, i'm a bit young, 24, and a disabled veteran from the Iraq war. I have a nice Subaru STi and a nice ass Mercedes E63. I'm getting hassled about a truck parking in my own street with my HOA and I want even more trucks and auto trailers. So I just want out of the whole HOA deal. And the extra $120 a month can go towards my mortgage, which at 30 year loan and 3.5% deals i'm getting right now, would get me into a much better home without suffocating myself!

I'm seeing 2 homes for sale where I mentioned earlier on I-10 and Palo Verde/Sun Valley Parkway. One was for $200k, new home, over an acre, and the other was a $180k home, same builder, yet looked like it didn't have granite counter tops which are really nice especially considering I have them in my current home and love them. Link to the two homes I like: I'm just asking for suggestions on where to look specifically, i.e. website. Or if you know any home builders that have huge lots with no HOA's. 30110 W Mckinley St, Buckeye, AZ 85396 | 29919 W Pierce St, Buckeye, AZ 85396 | That extra $20k could go a long way for me, as that will be what I'm going to profit from my home if I sold it, to help build a concrete fence, pave circular driveway, and r/v gate, I could probably even fit a 32'x32' garage/mancave in that budget as well if I contracted it myself! 16,362 posts, read 27,404,470 times 826 posts, read 532,909 times I think you may have a easier time for your self maybe looking at something that is in a unincorporated area, maybe horse peoperty?

I think Hoa,s are not going to be your only problem but neighbors also may complain, and the city may hassel you instead of a Hoa. Thank you for your service. Originally Posted by F40 Well I doubt neighbors would bother me about relatively nice cars and truck neatly parked on my own property. I understand this may be a problem as well, but at least I won't have HOA foreclosing my house because I refuse to pay for a violation or something. My price is anywhere under $400k, I like the areas east and south or even north of Anthem, specifically carefree and cavecreek area. Originally Posted by infantry You are talking about getting MORE "trucks", and "auto trailers", etc. Sounds like more than just a few vehicles neatly parked. I would stay out of upscale areas like Carefree (where town ordinances could be a problem, even, assuming you could find something in your price range); Cave Creek would depend on what you mean by Cave Creek. Also, the land is not particularly flat in Carefree and in some places, Cave Creek.

Actually, I think the Buckeye area would work really well, or maybe something out in the north of Carefree Highway area east of I-17 (nowhere near Carefree itself-- not sure about new construction in that area, haven't been out there in a long time. But, there are some larger parcels, and it's mostly flat in that area, too. Originally Posted by observer53 I've been looking into that area east of the I-17 north of carefree highway. I don't know what I call that area, but I like it. I guess Desert Hills? Would this be an ok area for me? I also went to go look at the two homes today. The one for $180k, the brown one. Seemed a bit beat up. But would be a great fixer uper. The tan peach rust colored one isn't too bad. But here is what irks me with this neighborhood. I can't find the builder, I guess they went bust, and stopped building houses. I talked to the firemen out there, who basically have a house for a fire station, that looks exactly like that one there, and they said the builder I guess went bankrupt, and stopped building homes.