Encanterra® a Trilogy® Resort Community
Community by Shea Homes
Discover the 4570 Exterior A in Encanterra® a Trilogy® Resort Community, an outstanding community designed by Shea Homes in the city of Queen Creek. This newly constructed home uses high-quality materials and finishes to create a luxurious ambiance you'll love coming home to for years.
Located at 600 E. Peach Tree St., Queen Creek, AZ 85140 in the prestigious Encanterra® a Trilogy® Resort Community, you'll find a collection of other new construction homes created with various layouts, along with a welcoming community of neighbors and a variety of amenities to enrich your lifestyle.
The 4570 Exterior A is a beautiful 1-story home with 2 spacious bedrooms, and 2 modern bathrooms spread over 2,281 square feet. This home also includes a garage with 2 spaces for parking vehicles, extra storage, or hobby essentials.
You'll love the convenience of being close to fantastic shopping, top-notch dining options, entertainment, and opportunities for outdoor adventures. Plus, Encanterra® a Trilogy® Resort Community is zoned to the reputable J. O. Combs Unified School District, providing easy access to the best schools in the area.
Does 4570 Exterior A sound like your dream home? Work with NewHomesMate to make it a reality. Contact a New Construction Specialist to take the first step towards a lifestyle of convenience and luxury in this wonderfully located crafted home.
Queen Creek, Arizona
Pinal County 85140
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