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JUST LISTED: 6610 East Preston Street

This incredible single level home located in Mesa is now available!

Great open floor plan features vaulted ceilings, 3 bed, 2 bath, neutral color paint & carpet throughout. 


The bay window in the kitchen creates the perfect breakfast nook. Kitchen boasts lovely appliances, pantry, track lighting, plenty of cabinets, and breakfast bar.



Enchanting master suite includes a private exit making it a very private space and full bath with double sinks, walk-in closet, jetted tub, and step-in shower. The guest bathroom has double sinks too!!  Ceiling fans throughout.



Desert style backyard offers covered patio and sparkling pool.


With AMAZING access to the 202 freeway, restaurants and stores you want to hurry! This one won't last! Book a showing today! Check out the listing's website here for additional information. Call Katie Evans today at (480) 415-1341 to schedule a showing or to request more information!!

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