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Page 1: November 2008

Short Sales 101: A Brief Synopsis To Aid Understanding

Exotic, Tropical & Legendary: Trader Vic’s Rack Of Lamb

Troon’s Hot Real Estate Listings

Men’s Retreats Spaces Created Just For Him

November 2008

Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 ISSN-1939-943X

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing.

Lisa & Matt LuckyDiamond Producers – Top One Percent

8852 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd., J-2 Scottsdale, Arizona 85255

Office: (480) 473-5486 Lisa: (602) 320-8415 Matt: (480) 390-0445

[email protected]

Your Troon Village Real Estate Connection.

Visit LisaLucky.com. You will find an easy to navigate, information rich, community resource that shows all properties organized by subdivision. See recent home sales, sales trend charts, and more. Your feedback is welcome. We update this information daily. If you are in the market to move up, size down or purchase investment property, give us a call! Our experience and knowledge base is second to none and we’re happy to offer you an assessment of your property, an analysis of the marketplace and a smart strategy to make your next real estate transaction perhaps the most pleasant and successful you’ve ever encountered!

LisaLucky.com

All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY IN

11547 E. Cavedale Dr.Desert Summit • 3,920 Sq. Ft.

Call for new pricing

11548 E. Desert Willow Dr.Saddleback • 2,404 Sq. Ft.

SOLD $505,000

24350 N. Whispering Wind Dr. #2Whispering Ridge • 2,130 Sq. Ft.

Offered at $775,000

11561 E. Desert Willow Dr.Saddleback • 2,175 Sq. Ft.

Offered at $595,000

FEATURED PROPERTIES:

SOLD

www.LisaLucky.comNew Features & AnalysisCheck out the New Look.

OTHER LUCKY LISTINGS CURRENTLY FOR SALE IN TROON VILLAGE: Address Sq. Ft. / Subdivision List Price26540 N. 113th St. 2089 / Four Peaks $589,90011561 E. Desert Willow Drive 2175 / Saddleback $595,000 24350 N. Whispering Ridge Way #2 2130 / Whispering Ridge $775,00011371 E. Pinon Dr. 3920 / Desert Summit $920,00011547 E. Cavedale Dr. 3920 / Desert Summit $1,075,00027440 N. Alma School Pkwy #103 3014 / The Rocks $1,550,00027440 N. Alma School Parkway #115 3304 / The Rocks $1,795,00025549 N. 113th Way 7180 / Parcel G & O (FOR RENT) $2,599,00010953 E. Tusayan Trail 5900 / Tusayan at Troon Village $2,790,000

Visit Featured Properties at www.LisaLucky.com for virtual tours, floor plans, or more information on the above listed properties.

Call Lisa or Matt for a private showing.

Page 2: November 2008

Arizona Walk Now for AutismTempe Beach Park, Nov. 2nd480.293.4373 or walknowforautism.orgJoin in on all the fun down at Tempe Beach Park in support of this noble cause. Autism Speaks and SARRC are partnering to raise funds and awareness in support of those who are affected by autism. Choose between a 5K and 1-Mile walk and enjoy live entertainment, refreshments, an autism community resource fair and much more! Proceeds from this event will benefit vital research to combat this complex disorder.

Wearable ArtWalkOld Town Scottsdale, Nov. 6th480.657.7333 or scottsdalefashionweek.comScottsdale Fashion Week is joining forces with the Scottsdale Gallery Association to bring wearable works of art to spectators! Three local art galleries and the restaurant Canal will be showcasing these masterpieces through runway shows and exhibits. Brilliant designers from all over the U.S. will debut their pieces, including local fashion designers Peggoty Christensen and Carter Smith, and local jewelry design artists Cornellis Hollander and Scott Gauthier.

Adults Night OutArizona Science Center, Nov. 7th602.716.2000 or azscience.org“Monitoring Active Volcanoes” is this month’s topic at Adults Night Out. This free event is held once a month and gives adults a chance to explore the center’s 300+ exhibits sans children and listen to a lecture on the night’s topic. For an additional cost, check out the planetarium, the latest limited-time exhibit and the IMAX movie, Grand Canyon 3D: River at Risk.

Angels’ BallW Hotel Scottsdale, Nov. 15th480.239.3079 or scottsdaleballetfoundation.orgEnjoy an evening of dinner, dancing and live performances from area ballerinas. All proceeds will benefit the Scottsdale Ballet Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting ballet and the performing arts. The ballet performance will be accompanied by a live symphony and choir, and promises to be a one-of-a-kind, spectacular new work.

Coldplay’s Viva la Vida Tour Jobing.com Arena, Nov. 26th623.772.3240 or jobingarena.comThe music of Coldplay has been described as many things: alternative rock, meditative, melodic pop and, as the band describes it, “very heavy soft rock.” No matter how you define this Grammy Award-winning band, they know how to produce hits! The band is on tour promoting their fourth album Viva la Vida or Death and all his Friends and started it off with a bang, giving a free concert at Madison Square Garden.

Fantasy of Lights Opening Night Tempe Beach Park, Nov. 29th480.921.2300 or downtowntempe.comBring the family out for some holiday fun in Downtown Tempe. This festive event kicks off with the Opening Night Parade that makes its way down Main Street and lighting of the spectacular 60-foot holiday tree at Centerpoint Plaza. The festival includes street entertainers, a visit from Santa Claus and a fabulous fireworks display to end the night. This event is free to the public and full of holiday spirit!

NOVEMBER 2008

The term “short sale” has become familiar to most of us within the last year or so. While many Valley homeowners have heard of the phrase, understanding the intricacies of the process is often a different matter. This article has been compiled to further educate the public on the topic. However, the following are some highlights of a short sale and do not describe all of the scenarios that may be possible. As one can imagine, the experience will vary from case to case. If you have questions on short sales, be sure to consult your Realtor. First American Title Insurance Company, with offices throughout Greater Phoenix, provides a fantastic overview: What is a short sale? A short sale is defined as a transaction where the debt (mortgages, deeds of trust, etc.) owed against the real property, and any closing costs necessary to consummate the sale of the property, exceed the purchase price of the property. The seller will ask the existing lender(s) if they would agree to accept less money than what is due for a FULL release so that the deal can proceed to close. Some things that need to be considered with short sales:• There is no guarantee that the lender

will agree to the short sale. From a seller’s perspective, this may mean a lot of work and preparation only to have the deal fall apart at the last second. On the flipside, buyers may incur costs for appraisals, inspections, etc. and still not be able to purchase the property.• A lender will not consider a short sale unless the homeowner is already behind on the mortgage payments. Most short sales require the seller to make the initial request to their respective lenders. Generally, it is required in writing and the lender will provide a seller with a laundry list of items that they need to provide such as appraisals, financial records, copy of the purchase contract, and an estimated closing statement.• The estimated closing statement must reflect all the charges and be as accurate as possible. It is not always easy to get a lender to say that they will accept the net sale proceeds. Often the lender’s demand will say that they will accept no less than a specific dollar amount and it is usually what is on the closing statement.• The lender might not allow any credits and/or repairs to be done. If this is the case, then these items will be have to be removed or handled outside of the transaction,

which in most cases would make the buyer responsible for these items.• The process for a short sale approval can take as much as 45 days to complete. In addition, the proceeds need to be delivered according to the specifications of the lender – they accept no deviations! This can also add to the time crunch.• Once a closing date has been set, it must be met! To get approval for an extension is a long, drawn out process; and in the meantime, the foreclosure date could occur.• Once the short sale has been agreed upon by the lender and the seller, escrow must have a written demand for the amount they will accept and it should state that a full release will be issued upon payment.• A request to a lender for a short sale does not automatically stop any foreclosure proceedings. That is a separate matter that the seller or their agent needs to deal with to avoid foreclosing in the middle of the short sale process.• The seller also needs to know that even if a short sale is approved and the debt is released, it still may have a negative

impact on their credit. A lender may report to the credit bureau that the loan was paid in full for less than the full balance. The lender may also issue a 1099 to the seller on the loss amount. • If there is a first and second mortgage, the first lender does not have to work with the second lender. Dana Bailey, Branch Manager at First American Title Insurance Company, sums up the most effective way to complete a successful short sale. “If you have a good team – your Realtor, your lender and your escrow officer – communicating well, it can make the process a lot easier.”

INDONESIAN RACK OF LAMB

Featuring Trader Vic’s6850 E. Main St. • Scottsdale

480.421.7799 or TraderVics.com

Have you noticed the resurgence in popularity of rooms dedicated just for the guys? Affectionately monikered as “man caves”, more and more homeowners are planning and designing a room, or suite of rooms, specifically for the man of the house. While family game rooms or media rooms have been in use for decades, the trend has been shifting away from a universal play area for the whole family, to a retreat created specifically with the man’s interests, hobbies and accomplishments in mind...a room that’s all about him. And it’s about time. Anita Lang Mueller, owner and principal designer of Interior Motives, Inc., explains the popularity of men’s retreats. “Often, the man in the house may be willing to ‘give up rights’ in the rest of the home as long as they can have this one special space all to themselves.” Lang Mueller continues, “And the woman of the house seems to count it as a fair trade off – one room for you, 20 for me!” The whole concept of a men’s retreat is to create a getaway where he can escape to pursue his favorite interests, entertain his friends and know that he is the master of his domain. From top-of-the-line offices and libraries for executives, to over-the-top game rooms, men are seeking out a space they can call their own. “Our clients’ interests are the inspiration for every room we’ve helped create”, says Lang Mueller. “Wine cellars, cigar rooms, video game rooms, sports lounges, shooting ranges...you name it, it’s a possibility.” Much of today’s society revolves around playing and having fun. Sports-themed game rooms are often requested. “We have done a room full of collectible sports paraphernalia with multiple plasma TVs, billiards, poker, darts, even foosball and vintage arcade games”, she notes. “Every man I have ever met still has a little boy not so far below the surface – and boys love to play. The more toys the better.” And the type of toys that make most men weak

in the knees? Technological gadgets. “Men’s retreats are the perfect place to integrate the coolest and latest technological innovations. The largest and latest in TVs, an awesome surround-sound system, iPod stations, integrated A/V and home automation systems...these are all standard in many dream rooms,” says Lang Mueller. Ever been in a nightclub that was just so cool? From the ingenious lighting, to the sleek suede furnishings, to the music pounding through killer speakers; that’s often the inspiration for many men. “We can integrate design elements and features that mimic a favorite place. The most unique men’s retreat we’re currently designing is a Bohemian Rhapsody room inspired by The Las Vegas Foundation Room. It’s so tacky, it’s totally cool!” says Lang Mueller. For many men, their dream space doesn’t incorporate loud music and multiple TVs. A quiet place for privacy and creative thinking is the perfect retreat for some. While some men would prefer a trophy cabinet to display their sports accomplishments, others may revel in a room that displays special artwork, favorite moments in history or their business awards and accolades. Perhaps a private entrance, a private bath and a well-stocked refreshment station can round it all out. The number one priority in creating a man’s private space is remembering that the room should capture the essence of him and his personality. These rooms are a form of self-expression telling the world who they are, what they love and what they’ve accomplished. “No matter what the man’s interests may be, we find that a universal request is that the room provides plenty of comfort and convenience,” says Lang Mueller. “Men like to be able to put their feet up, know that no one will be fussing about the cleanliness (or lack thereof) of their room and know that they can escape to their favorite place at a moment’s notice.”

PUZZLED BY SHORT SALES?a simplified overview

Ingredients:6 each half racks of Australian lamb6 each pineapple rings6 portions Singapore noodles (see recipe)6 portions peanut sauce (see recipe)

Procedure: Place marinated lamb rack on preheated grill. Grill to desired temperature. Grill pineapple rings. On a large dinner plate, place the Singapore noodles off to the side of the plate. Then lay the rack of lamb leaning on the noodles. Then place the pineapple ring off to the side with the peanut sauce in the middle.

Singapore Noodles:1 ½ lbs. diced cooked chicken12 oz. diced cooked Cha Siu Pork1 ½ lbs. bay shrimp6 oz. snow peas6 oz. diced onion6 oz. bean sprouts

6 oz. diced bell peppers6 oz. diced carrots2 ½ lbs. cooked rice noodles3 oz. soy sauce3 oz. sesame oilsalt and pepper to taste

Procedure: In a hot sauté pan, sear all vegetables in oil for 30 seconds. Then add noodles, Cha Sui Pork, chicken and soy sauce. Cook for an additional minute until mixture is hot. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Peanut Sauce:¾ lb. peanut butter4 oz. Coco Lopez½ oz. lemon juice½ oz. soy sauceProcedure: Mix all ingredients together.Serves 6.

1 Tbs. Worcestershire sauce1 dash Tabasco sauce1 pinch salt

Lamb Marinade:2 each yellow onions1 Tbs. salt½ cup satay spice (Trader Vic’s Brand)

1/4 cup frozen lemon juice concentrate1 lb. honey1 qt. water

Procedure: Blend all ingredients in blender until smooth. Cover lamb and marinate for 24 hours.

Page 3: November 2008

Arizona Walk Now for AutismTempe Beach Park, Nov. 2nd480.293.4373 or walknowforautism.orgJoin in on all the fun down at Tempe Beach Park in support of this noble cause. Autism Speaks and SARRC are partnering to raise funds and awareness in support of those who are affected by autism. Choose between a 5K and 1-Mile walk and enjoy live entertainment, refreshments, an autism community resource fair and much more! Proceeds from this event will benefit vital research to combat this complex disorder.

Wearable ArtWalkOld Town Scottsdale, Nov. 6th480.657.7333 or scottsdalefashionweek.comScottsdale Fashion Week is joining forces with the Scottsdale Gallery Association to bring wearable works of art to spectators! Three local art galleries and the restaurant Canal will be showcasing these masterpieces through runway shows and exhibits. Brilliant designers from all over the U.S. will debut their pieces, including local fashion designers Peggoty Christensen and Carter Smith, and local jewelry design artists Cornellis Hollander and Scott Gauthier.

Adults Night OutArizona Science Center, Nov. 7th602.716.2000 or azscience.org“Monitoring Active Volcanoes” is this month’s topic at Adults Night Out. This free event is held once a month and gives adults a chance to explore the center’s 300+ exhibits sans children and listen to a lecture on the night’s topic. For an additional cost, check out the planetarium, the latest limited-time exhibit and the IMAX movie, Grand Canyon 3D: River at Risk.

Angels’ BallW Hotel Scottsdale, Nov. 15th480.239.3079 or scottsdaleballetfoundation.orgEnjoy an evening of dinner, dancing and live performances from area ballerinas. All proceeds will benefit the Scottsdale Ballet Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting ballet and the performing arts. The ballet performance will be accompanied by a live symphony and choir, and promises to be a one-of-a-kind, spectacular new work.

Coldplay’s Viva la Vida Tour Jobing.com Arena, Nov. 26th623.772.3240 or jobingarena.comThe music of Coldplay has been described as many things: alternative rock, meditative, melodic pop and, as the band describes it, “very heavy soft rock.” No matter how you define this Grammy Award-winning band, they know how to produce hits! The band is on tour promoting their fourth album Viva la Vida or Death and all his Friends and started it off with a bang, giving a free concert at Madison Square Garden.

Fantasy of Lights Opening Night Tempe Beach Park, Nov. 29th480.921.2300 or downtowntempe.comBring the family out for some holiday fun in Downtown Tempe. This festive event kicks off with the Opening Night Parade that makes its way down Main Street and lighting of the spectacular 60-foot holiday tree at Centerpoint Plaza. The festival includes street entertainers, a visit from Santa Claus and a fabulous fireworks display to end the night. This event is free to the public and full of holiday spirit!

NOVEMBER 2008

The term “short sale” has become familiar to most of us within the last year or so. While many Valley homeowners have heard of the phrase, understanding the intricacies of the process is often a different matter. This article has been compiled to further educate the public on the topic. However, the following are some highlights of a short sale and do not describe all of the scenarios that may be possible. As one can imagine, the experience will vary from case to case. If you have questions on short sales, be sure to consult your Realtor. First American Title Insurance Company, with offices throughout Greater Phoenix, provides a fantastic overview: What is a short sale? A short sale is defined as a transaction where the debt (mortgages, deeds of trust, etc.) owed against the real property, and any closing costs necessary to consummate the sale of the property, exceed the purchase price of the property. The seller will ask the existing lender(s) if they would agree to accept less money than what is due for a FULL release so that the deal can proceed to close. Some things that need to be considered with short sales:• There is no guarantee that the lender

will agree to the short sale. From a seller’s perspective, this may mean a lot of work and preparation only to have the deal fall apart at the last second. On the flipside, buyers may incur costs for appraisals, inspections, etc. and still not be able to purchase the property.• A lender will not consider a short sale unless the homeowner is already behind on the mortgage payments. Most short sales require the seller to make the initial request to their respective lenders. Generally, it is required in writing and the lender will provide a seller with a laundry list of items that they need to provide such as appraisals, financial records, copy of the purchase contract, and an estimated closing statement.• The estimated closing statement must reflect all the charges and be as accurate as possible. It is not always easy to get a lender to say that they will accept the net sale proceeds. Often the lender’s demand will say that they will accept no less than a specific dollar amount and it is usually what is on the closing statement.• The lender might not allow any credits and/or repairs to be done. If this is the case, then these items will be have to be removed or handled outside of the transaction,

which in most cases would make the buyer responsible for these items.• The process for a short sale approval can take as much as 45 days to complete. In addition, the proceeds need to be delivered according to the specifications of the lender – they accept no deviations! This can also add to the time crunch.• Once a closing date has been set, it must be met! To get approval for an extension is a long, drawn out process; and in the meantime, the foreclosure date could occur.• Once the short sale has been agreed upon by the lender and the seller, escrow must have a written demand for the amount they will accept and it should state that a full release will be issued upon payment.• A request to a lender for a short sale does not automatically stop any foreclosure proceedings. That is a separate matter that the seller or their agent needs to deal with to avoid foreclosing in the middle of the short sale process.• The seller also needs to know that even if a short sale is approved and the debt is released, it still may have a negative

impact on their credit. A lender may report to the credit bureau that the loan was paid in full for less than the full balance. The lender may also issue a 1099 to the seller on the loss amount. • If there is a first and second mortgage, the first lender does not have to work with the second lender. Dana Bailey, Branch Manager at First American Title Insurance Company, sums up the most effective way to complete a successful short sale. “If you have a good team – your Realtor, your lender and your escrow officer – communicating well, it can make the process a lot easier.”

INDONESIAN RACK OF LAMB

Featuring Trader Vic’s6850 E. Main St. • Scottsdale

480.421.7799 or TraderVics.com

Have you noticed the resurgence in popularity of rooms dedicated just for the guys? Affectionately monikered as “man caves”, more and more homeowners are planning and designing a room, or suite of rooms, specifically for the man of the house. While family game rooms or media rooms have been in use for decades, the trend has been shifting away from a universal play area for the whole family, to a retreat created specifically with the man’s interests, hobbies and accomplishments in mind...a room that’s all about him. And it’s about time. Anita Lang Mueller, owner and principal designer of Interior Motives, Inc., explains the popularity of men’s retreats. “Often, the man in the house may be willing to ‘give up rights’ in the rest of the home as long as they can have this one special space all to themselves.” Lang Mueller continues, “And the woman of the house seems to count it as a fair trade off – one room for you, 20 for me!” The whole concept of a men’s retreat is to create a getaway where he can escape to pursue his favorite interests, entertain his friends and know that he is the master of his domain. From top-of-the-line offices and libraries for executives, to over-the-top game rooms, men are seeking out a space they can call their own. “Our clients’ interests are the inspiration for every room we’ve helped create”, says Lang Mueller. “Wine cellars, cigar rooms, video game rooms, sports lounges, shooting ranges...you name it, it’s a possibility.” Much of today’s society revolves around playing and having fun. Sports-themed game rooms are often requested. “We have done a room full of collectible sports paraphernalia with multiple plasma TVs, billiards, poker, darts, even foosball and vintage arcade games”, she notes. “Every man I have ever met still has a little boy not so far below the surface – and boys love to play. The more toys the better.” And the type of toys that make most men weak

in the knees? Technological gadgets. “Men’s retreats are the perfect place to integrate the coolest and latest technological innovations. The largest and latest in TVs, an awesome surround-sound system, iPod stations, integrated A/V and home automation systems...these are all standard in many dream rooms,” says Lang Mueller. Ever been in a nightclub that was just so cool? From the ingenious lighting, to the sleek suede furnishings, to the music pounding through killer speakers; that’s often the inspiration for many men. “We can integrate design elements and features that mimic a favorite place. The most unique men’s retreat we’re currently designing is a Bohemian Rhapsody room inspired by The Las Vegas Foundation Room. It’s so tacky, it’s totally cool!” says Lang Mueller. For many men, their dream space doesn’t incorporate loud music and multiple TVs. A quiet place for privacy and creative thinking is the perfect retreat for some. While some men would prefer a trophy cabinet to display their sports accomplishments, others may revel in a room that displays special artwork, favorite moments in history or their business awards and accolades. Perhaps a private entrance, a private bath and a well-stocked refreshment station can round it all out. The number one priority in creating a man’s private space is remembering that the room should capture the essence of him and his personality. These rooms are a form of self-expression telling the world who they are, what they love and what they’ve accomplished. “No matter what the man’s interests may be, we find that a universal request is that the room provides plenty of comfort and convenience,” says Lang Mueller. “Men like to be able to put their feet up, know that no one will be fussing about the cleanliness (or lack thereof) of their room and know that they can escape to their favorite place at a moment’s notice.”

PUZZLED BY SHORT SALES?a simplified overview

Ingredients:6 each half racks of Australian lamb6 each pineapple rings6 portions Singapore noodles (see recipe)6 portions peanut sauce (see recipe)

Procedure: Place marinated lamb rack on preheated grill. Grill to desired temperature. Grill pineapple rings. On a large dinner plate, place the Singapore noodles off to the side of the plate. Then lay the rack of lamb leaning on the noodles. Then place the pineapple ring off to the side with the peanut sauce in the middle.

Singapore Noodles:1 ½ lbs. diced cooked chicken12 oz. diced cooked Cha Siu Pork1 ½ lbs. bay shrimp6 oz. snow peas6 oz. diced onion6 oz. bean sprouts

6 oz. diced bell peppers6 oz. diced carrots2 ½ lbs. cooked rice noodles3 oz. soy sauce3 oz. sesame oilsalt and pepper to taste

Procedure: In a hot sauté pan, sear all vegetables in oil for 30 seconds. Then add noodles, Cha Sui Pork, chicken and soy sauce. Cook for an additional minute until mixture is hot. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

Peanut Sauce:¾ lb. peanut butter4 oz. Coco Lopez½ oz. lemon juice½ oz. soy sauceProcedure: Mix all ingredients together.Serves 6.

1 Tbs. Worcestershire sauce1 dash Tabasco sauce1 pinch salt

Lamb Marinade:2 each yellow onions1 Tbs. salt½ cup satay spice (Trader Vic’s Brand)

1/4 cup frozen lemon juice concentrate1 lb. honey1 qt. water

Procedure: Blend all ingredients in blender until smooth. Cover lamb and marinate for 24 hours.

Page 4: November 2008

Short Sales 101: A Brief Synopsis To Aid Understanding

Exotic, Tropical & Legendary: Trader Vic’s Rack Of Lamb

Troon’s Hot Real Estate Listings

Men’s Retreats Spaces Created Just For Him

November 2008

Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 ISSN-1939-943X

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing.

Lisa & Matt LuckyDiamond Producers – Top One Percent

8852 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd., J-2 Scottsdale, Arizona 85255

Office: (480) 473-5486 Lisa: (602) 320-8415 Matt: (480) 390-0445

[email protected]

Your Troon Village Real Estate Connection.

Visit LisaLucky.com. You will find an easy to navigate, information rich, community resource that shows all properties organized by subdivision. See recent home sales, sales trend charts, and more. Your feedback is welcome. We update this information daily. If you are in the market to move up, size down or purchase investment property, give us a call! Our experience and knowledge base is second to none and we’re happy to offer you an assessment of your property, an analysis of the marketplace and a smart strategy to make your next real estate transaction perhaps the most pleasant and successful you’ve ever encountered!

LisaLucky.com

All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY IN

11547 E. Cavedale Dr.Desert Summit • 3,920 Sq. Ft.

Call for new pricing

11548 E. Desert Willow Dr.Saddleback • 2,404 Sq. Ft.

SOLD $505,000

24350 N. Whispering Wind Dr. #2Whispering Ridge • 2,130 Sq. Ft.

Offered at $775,000

11561 E. Desert Willow Dr.Saddleback • 2,175 Sq. Ft.

Offered at $595,000

FEATURED PROPERTIES:

SOLD

www.LisaLucky.comNew Features & AnalysisCheck out the New Look.

OTHER LUCKY LISTINGS CURRENTLY FOR SALE IN TROON VILLAGE: Address Sq. Ft. / Subdivision List Price26540 N. 113th St. 2089 / Four Peaks $589,90011561 E. Desert Willow Drive 2175 / Saddleback $595,000 24350 N. Whispering Ridge Way #2 2130 / Whispering Ridge $775,00011371 E. Pinon Dr. 3920 / Desert Summit $920,00011547 E. Cavedale Dr. 3920 / Desert Summit $1,075,00027440 N. Alma School Pkwy #103 3014 / The Rocks $1,550,00027440 N. Alma School Parkway #115 3304 / The Rocks $1,795,00025549 N. 113th Way 7180 / Parcel G & O (FOR RENT) $2,599,00010953 E. Tusayan Trail 5900 / Tusayan at Troon Village $2,790,000

Visit Featured Properties at www.LisaLucky.com for virtual tours, floor plans, or more information on the above listed properties.

Call Lisa or Matt for a private showing.