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6783 E Quail Hideaway Lane #53

$359,900

Imagine your dream home on this acre of land surrounded by the existing wildflowers and saguaro cactus.

6783 E Quail Hideaway Lane #53

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Subdivision: Superstition Highlands

Don't miss this opportunity to build your dream home on a cul de sac in Superstition Highlands, a subdivision of 1 acre parcels located at the base of Superstition Mountain. Tonto National Forest + State Trust Land border community on north, east + south perimeters. From this fantastic lot, in addition to amazing Flat Iron views, you will witness breathtaking sunrises, sunsets, dark starry nights, & the beauty of untouched desert land. Direct access to hiking from neighborhood entrance. Zoned for single story homes with underground utilities to minimize view obstruction.

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About the community

Gold Canyon is a quiet community with a collection of homes from lock and leave golf villas to luxury, custom equestrian homes in the multi millions. Known more for its outdoor offerings than retail and dining, Gold Canyon boasts five, 18 hole championship golf courses, a close proximity to the Superstition Mountains and its activities, such as hiking, camping, hang gliding, horse back riding and photography. When you want to shop or dine, a quick hop onto the freeway will take you where you need to go in a matter of minutes! Conveniently located: I-60 access - 3 miles; Retail & dining - 6 miles; Banner Baywood Medical Center - 14 miles; Canyon Lake Marina -18 miles; Mesa Gateway Airport - 20 miles; Sky Harbor Airport - 36 miles.

Home features

Cul de sac

Wildflowers & Saguaro Cactus

Mountain Views

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Property location

This blank canvas lot is located on a quiet cul de sac in Superstition Highlands at the base of the majestic Superstition Mountains.
6783 E Quail Hideaway Lane #53, Gold Canyon, Arizona 85119

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