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1651 S 1100
Payson, UT 84651
$785,500
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
--
Property Description
Brand New! Never lived in! Ready for occupancy asap! Canyon Point Construction is a custom builder with over 20 years of experience from commercial construction to residential dream homes. They are hands-on and will work closely with you to build exactly what you want and where you want. This Payson beauty is only a hint of their capabilities. Click on "View Tour" for a video walk through. A brand-new back fence was just installed. The new Black Hawk community is minutes from the I-15 with the Payson Temple View Park walking distance away. Some highlights you'll appreciate about this home are the 9-foot ceilings on both levels, gourmet kitchen boasting a modern hood vent and double ovens, as well as space for a sitting area in the primary bedroom. The massive basement, with private entrance, is plumbed for a kitchenette and bathroom and has space for a family room, 2 bedrooms, and a storage closet. Front landscaping will be installed in the spring. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only. Buyer to obtain independent measurement. WELCOME HOME!!!
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2024
MLS Number
1975154
Location
Address
1651 S 1100
City
Payson
State
UT
Zip Code
84651
County
UTAH (COUNTY SOUTH)
Listing
Provider
Realtypath, original listing
Name
Realtypath
Phone
(801) 386-5908
Office Name
Realtypath LLC (Home and Family)
Office Phone
(801) 386-5908
Agent Name
Tema Laussen

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