Arizona Golf Communities & Golf Homes: Estrella Mountain Ranch, Phoenix

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Cowboys would still be plenty in number today if they could have experienced country club living at Estrella Mountain Ranch in Phoenix. Neighboring the exquisite Sierra Mountains, this master-planned community offers residents the wonders of desert living with the convenience of a major metropolitan area.

Named one of the nation's "Top 40 Daily Fee Courses" by Golfweek magazine, this golf course was designed by Jack Nicklaus II. Naturalists may enjoy the 7,102-yard course built on various terrains and borders the nearby desert.

Step into the past and shop at the old-fashioned general store. Residents can stay active with 72 acres of lakes, 40 acres of parks, tennis courts, gardens and facilities for boating, biking and hiking. Promising plans for the future include added schools, shopping, medical facilities and more.

Home-sites from ¼-acre to almost two acres range from the $50,000s to $175,000 plus. New homes range from the $120,000s to $275,000.

Description: Estrella Mountain Ranch sprawls some 20,00 acres near the Sierra Estrella Mountains of Arizona.

Amenities: 7,102-yard golf course, 72 acres of lakes, 40 acres of parks, tennis courts, gardens and facilities for boating, biking and hiking.

Real estate: Home-sites from ¼-acre to almost two acres range from the $50,000s to $175,000 plus. New homes range from the $120,000s to $275,000.

For more information: Call 1-866-444-0992 (602-910-6821)

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