
Description
Dramatic hillside lot atop Desert Mountain in the village of Seven Arrows includes plans for a 6,351 square foot contemporary home designed by JT Elbracht and to be built by Dick Lloyd Custom Homes. This lot offers privacy, open space, golf and horizon-wide city light views. 2+ acre site, sits out on a point surrounded by dramatic canyons on three sides overlooking the 3rd hole of Desert Mountain's Chiricahua golf course. Ideal south-facing solar orientation and plenty of open space in Desert Mountain's premier village. Golf or Lifestyle Memberships are available through the Desert Mountain Club. Bike or hike from your home to the nearby Desert Mountain Trails with over 20 miles of multi-use trails. Chiricahua and Cochise Geronimo Clubhouses are nearby for quick access to dining and golf.The Sonoran Fitness Center's state-of-the-art fitness facility is a short drive away. Please call for more information on the planned build. Plenty of time to pick interior finishes.
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Description
Dramatic hillside lot atop Desert Mountain in the village of Seven Arrows includes plans for a 6,351 square foot contemporary home designed by JT Elbracht and to be built by Dick Lloyd Custom Homes. This lot offers privacy, open space, golf and horizon-wide city light views. 2+ acre site, sits out on a point surrounded by dramatic canyons on three sides overlooking the 3rd hole of Desert Mountain's Chiricahua golf course. Ideal south-facing solar orientation and plenty of open space in Desert Mountain's premier village. Golf or Lifestyle Memberships are available through the Desert Mountain Club. Bike or hike from your home to the nearby Desert Mountain Trails with over 20 miles of multi-use trails. Chiricahua and Cochise Geronimo Clubhouses are nearby for quick access to dining and golf.The Sonoran Fitness Center's state-of-the-art fitness facility is a short drive away. Please call for more information on the planned build. Plenty of time to pick interior finishes.
