626 E Vermont Drive
Gilbert, AZ, 85295
5 or More Bedroom, Single-Family, Eco-Friendly, Two-Story, Basement, Media Room, Pool, Private Pool, Health Facility, Tennis Court, Gated, Pet-Friendly, Homes 10,000 Plus SqFt Lot, 3 or More Car Garage
Found in Maricopa County on
626 E Vermont Drive in Gilbert Arizona, this property has 5
bedroom(s) and 3.5 bathroom(s). This Single Family - Detached home was built in 1999 and is currently available at $439,000.
For more information about MLS
#4697314 or other homes for sale in the 85295 area of Gilbert,
please contact
Ryan Zeleznak at 480-767-5245.
| 9+ Flat Ceilings,Water Softener Owned,Soft Water Loop |
| Dishwasher,Refrigerator,Kitchen Island,Disposal |
| Covered Patio(s),Pvt Tennis Court(s),Patio |
| Master Bdrm Split,Separate Bdrm Exit,Mstr Bdr Walkin Clst |
| Children's Playgrnd,Near Bus Stop,Gated Community,Comm Tennis Court(s) |
| Electric Door Opener |
| Other (See Remarks) |
| Refrigeration |
| Breakfast Room,Formal,Eat-in Kitchen |
| Single Family - Detached |
| Desert Back,Yrd Wtring Sys Front,Yrd Wtring Sys Back,Grass Front,Grass Back,Desert Front |
| Common Area Maint |
| Block,Other (See Remarks) |
| 1 Fireplace,Gas Fireplace,Fireplace Family Rm |
| Gas Heat |
| N |
| 2 |
| Double Sinks,Separate Shwr & Tub,Full Bth Master Bdrm |
| Basement,Library-Blt-in Bkcse,Family Room,Bonus/Game Room |
| Jake's Ranch, Jakes Ranch |
| Play Pool,Pool - Private |
| North/South Exposure |
| All Tile |
| Sewer - Public |
| None |
| SRP,SW Gas |
| City Water |
| Owner/Agent |
| 10000.00 |
| Quail Run |
| Greenfield |
| Mesquite |
| HomeSmart |
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