This single-level home in Verrado sits on a lot of more than 10,000 square feet at the base of the White Tank Mountains in Buckeye. Built in 2017 and owned by the same family since, it offers four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and just under 2,600 square feet, all on one floor with no stairs.
The kitchen anchors the main living area with a large island and seating, granite counters, espresso cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and a walk-in pantry, and it opens directly into the family room. A separate formal living and dining space gives the floor plan a second area to gather. Plantation shutters and large-format tile run through the main living spaces. The primary suite is set apart from the secondary bedrooms and includes a dual-sink vanity, a separate soaking tub and glass-enclosed shower, and a large walk-in closet. Indoor laundry includes a utility sink.
Outside, an extended covered patio looks onto a low-maintenance turf lawn, desert landscaping, and a separate paver seating area with a fire pit, all enclosed by a block wall. Mountain views carry across the yard, and a gated side yard adds room for storage. The home has a three-car garage, a desert front yard, and a paver driveway.
Verrado is a master-planned community just off Interstate 10 at Verrado Way. Residents have access to the Main Street District and its restaurants and shops, community parks, miles of hiking and biking trails, two Tom Lehman-designed golf courses, and the on-site Verrado schools, including Verrado Heritage Elementary and Verrado High School. The new Verrado Marketplace and Buckeye Commons, anchored by Target, Safeway, Harkins Theatres, and Costco, are adding shopping and dining minutes away, and White Tank Mountain Regional Park is a short drive for desert hiking and trails.