This Single Family - Detached home for sale in Gilbert AZ has 5 bedroom(s) and 3.5 bathroom(s) and is currently listed for $795,000. Built in 1996, the Single Family - Detached home offers 3501-4000 square feet of living space. For more information about MLS Number 4016194 or other homes for sale in the 85296 area of Gilbert, contact Dan Revel with Desert Wide Properties.
| Description - 241 S EQUESTRIAN Court, Gilbert, AZ | |
| Architecture | Santa Barbara/Tuscan |
| Attributes | 5 or More Bedroom, Single-Family, Eco-Friendly, Multi-Zone HVAC, Multi-Pane Windows, Equestrian, Two-Story, Borders a Common Area, Cul-De-Sac, RV Park, Luxury |
| Bathroom Num | 3.5 |
| Bedroom Num | 5 |
| City Name | Gilbert |
| Community Pool | |
| County | Maricopa |
| Current Price | $795,000 |
| Elementary School | Finley Farms |
| Exterior | Covered Patio(s), Front Yard Watering System, Back Yard Watering System, Patio, Childrens Play Area |
| Features | Breakfast Bar, Formal, Eat-in Kitchen, Breakfast Room, Ceiling Fan(s), Sunscreen(s), Multi-Zones, Multi-Pane Wndws, 9+ Flat Ceilings, Wet Bar(s), Soft Water Loop, Drinking Water Filter System |
| Fireplace | 1 Fireplace, Fireplace Family Room |
| Heating System | Gas Heat |
| High School | Gilbert |
| House Type | |
| Junior High School | Greenfield |
| Kitchen Amenities | Disposal, Pantry, Kitchen Island, Range/Oven, Refrigerator, Microwave, Dishwasher |
| Master Bath | Double Sinks, Tubs with Jets, Separate Shower and Tub, Full Bath Master Bedroom |
| Parking | 3 Car Garage, Slab, Electric Door Opener |
| Planned Community | Equestrian Estates |
| Private Spa | |
| SqFt | 3501-4000 |
| Street Address | 241 S EQUESTRIAN Court |
| Stories | Two Levels |
| Utilities | SRP, SW Gas |
| Year Built | 1996 |
| Zip Code | 85296 |
| Office Name | Great American Realty |
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