About this property
Move right in to this one story, 2150 square foot, 3 bedroom
+ den, 2 ½ bath home built in 2018! Tasteful neutral color palette throughout
will compliment any décor style. The great room is open to the kitchen and
offers access to the outdoor space through a four panel slider.
The kitchen is beautiful and functional with espresso cabinets, creamy granite counters, kitchen
island, full stainless steel appliance package including gas range, stylish
backsplash and walk-in pantry. Split bedroom floorplan affords privacy. Large
den is perfect for an office, play space or media room and is next to a
convenient half bath. Primary suite has walk-in closet and ensuite bathroom
with dual sinks and large walk-in shower. Two additional bedrooms are serviced
by a full guest bath.
Peek at the mountains from your covered patio from the
north facing backyard. Outdoor space in
the rear is private with common space behind, and fully covered with faux
grass—no maintenance and easy to keep clean. Did we mention how much you will love all the space in the three car garage??
Ultra-convenient location—very close to shopping,
dining, movies and I-10 access.
Willow Vista is a Richmond America built neighborhood in
Northwest Tucson. This area has very easy access to the I-10 to get you to
downtown Tucson or Phoenix in a jiffy. There are loads of shopping and options—Kohl’s,
Wal-Mart, Petco, HomeGoods and more are just a few minutes away. Costco and Top
Golf are only 4 miles away and there are also a couple of movie theatres very
close by.
Golfer? There are several golf courses very near by including
Quarry Pines Golf Club, Crooked Tree Golf Course, and the popular Tucson
National and Omni Resort—host of several past PGA events. The YMCA is only
about 12 minutes away.
This neighborhood is serviced by the Marana school district,
specifically Quail Creek Elementary, Tortolita Middle School and Mountain View
High school.
Northwest Tucson is fast growing, very popular and more
amenities are coming in all the time. It is bordered by the towns of Oro Valley and Marana.