


Listing Courtesy of: Arizona Regional MLS / Homesmart
16641 E Dixileta Drive Scottsdale, AZ 85262
Sold (41 Days)
$475,000
Description
MLS #:
6181394
6181394
Taxes
$359
$359
Lot Size
1.09 acres
1.09 acres
Type
Single-Family Home
Single-Family Home
Year Built
2019
2019
Views
Mountain(s)
Mountain(s)
County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Listed By
Sam M Vacanti, Homesmart
Bought with
Greta Wren, Coldwell Banker Realty
Greta Wren, Coldwell Banker Realty
Source
Arizona Regional MLS
Last checked Sep 1 2025 at 1:46 PM GMT+0000
Arizona Regional MLS
Last checked Sep 1 2025 at 1:46 PM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
Interior Features
- Soft Water Loop
- 9+ Flat Ceilings
- Eat-In Kitchen
- 3/4 Bath Master Bdrm
- Kitchen Island
- Double Vanity
- Granite Counters
Lot Information
- Corner Lot
- Desert Back
- Desert Front
Property Features
- Fireplace: None
Heating and Cooling
- Electric
- Central Air
- Ceiling Fan(s)
Pool Information
- None
Flooring
- Tile
Exterior Features
- Stucco
- Wood Frame
- Roof: Tile
Utility Information
- Sewer: Septic Tank
School Information
- Elementary School: Lone Mountain Elementary School
- Middle School: Sonoran Trails Middle School
- High School: Cactus Shadows High School
Parking
- Garage Door Opener
Stories
- 1.00000000
Living Area
- 1,637 sqft
Disclaimer: Listing Data Copyright 2025 Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service, Inc. All Rights reserved
Information Deemed Reliable but not Guaranteed.
ARMLS Last Updated: 9/1/25 06:46.
Information Deemed Reliable but not Guaranteed.
ARMLS Last Updated: 9/1/25 06:46.
Just an FYI about the water. Hauled water is very common for the area. Almost half of the homes in the area depend on hauled water. About 700 on hauled, 1000 on well. People opt for hauled water because the wells are very deep in the area and cost 35 k to 55 k + to drill. It would take 14 + years for a well to pay off. The way it works is the house has a private 5000 gallon inground tank. The tank has a wifi monitor that transmits levels a couple of times a day to the owner and the water company. The owner chooses a low water level and when it reaches that point it sends a message to the water company to come and fill. This one is set at 2000 so it will accept a full truck load of 3000 gallons. This is very hands free and you dont need to be home for them to fill. You then get an email telling you that a fill was detected.