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Cobblestone Basement Theater Home Crowned Last Month’s Most Expensive

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Cobblestone basement theater home was last month’s priciest

A luxury home in Maricopa’s Cobblestone Farms community has set a new record. The property at 22297 N. Celtic Ave sold for $705,000 on June 28, making it the most expensive home sold in the city between June 10 and July 14.

This five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bathroom residence offers a range of exquisite features. Entering through the front door, one is greeted by a large dining room with vaulted ceilings and ample seating for ten. The living room, featuring a gas fireplace and hardwood floors, seamlessly connects to a gourmet kitchen equipped with a dining table and kitchen bar.

One of the highlights of this home is the basement, which includes a movie theater, bar, pool table, and a third dining table with a U-shaped booth. Originally listed for $715,000, it sold for $10,000 below the asking price. Historical data reveals that this home was previously purchased for $119,900 in 2010.

Community: Cobblestone Farms
Square feet: 4,019 sqft.
Price per square foot: $175.42
Lot size: 8,682 sqft.
Days on market: 66
Builder: Fulton Homes
Year built: 2005
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3.5

Other notable sales in the area include:
2. 41122 W. Hopper Drive, Homestead – $681,000
3. 44570 W. Sedona Trail, Cobblestone Farms – $590,000
4. 21004 N. Tumbleweed Road, Province – $564,000
5. 44427 W. Vineyard St., Cobblestone Farms – $560,000

In other news, Brian, initially joining InMaricopa in October 2020 as a multimedia intern, has transitioned through various roles. Starting with file organization and event photography, he became a full-time photographer after graduating Maricopa High School in 2021. By October 2021, Brian took on writing responsibilities, focusing primarily on public safety stories. He is currently furthering his journalism education at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication while balancing his professional duties.