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About this home
FRESHLY PAINTED | GATED COMMUNITY | 3 BEDROOMS | PRIVATE BACKYARD | This 2-story townhome offers one of the largest backyards in the community, creating a rare combination of indoor comfort and outdoor space. Upstairs, all three bedrooms feature vaulted ceilings, including the primary suite with its own full bathroom, while a second full bath serves the additional bedrooms. Downstairs, the spacious living room opens through a sliding glass door to a covered patio and private backyard with brand-new desert landscaping. The fully equipped kitchen includes stainless steel appliances and connects to a separate dining area, making the layout functional for both everyday living and entertaining. Brand-new carpet throughout gives the home a fresh, move-in-ready feel. An attached 2-car garage an abundant guest parking throughout the community add everyday convenience. Residents enjoy access to a gated community with a pool, dog park, and well-maintained common areas, all in a location designed for easy living.
Paradise Valley Village, located between the Phoenix Mountains Preserve and Scottsdale Road, is a residential and commercial Phoenix neighborhood with desert trailheads and mid-century ranch streetscapes. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the Tatum Blvd and Cactus Rd crossroads, where patios, local eateries, and everyday errands share the same sunlit blocks. Musical Instrument Museum anchors the cultural calendar with galleries and live performances. PV Mall Park adds a modern green commons on the former mall grounds, while Stonecreek Golf Club threads fairways through the grid. Homes range from classic ranches to contemporary rebuilds, with mountain views framing many blocks.
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Offer insights
2150 E Bell Rd #1090 · $335,000
$335K and above
75% chance or better to win
Why $335K+ is a strong offer
DAYS ON MARKET
38 days
The average home goes pending in 74 days.
SALE-TO-LIST
97.2%
Most homes are selling 3% below list price.
About offer insights
Property details
Interior
Exterior
Finance
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Living
Dining
Interior features
Upstairs layout
Eat-in kitchen
Full bathroom in master bedroom
Screens and dual pane windows
Bedrooms
3 bedrooms
Bathrooms
2 full bathrooms
1 half bathroom
Kitchen
Refrigerator
Built-in microwave
Dishwasher
Disposal
Electric range
Laundry & utility
Washer/dryer hookup only
Flooring
Carpet
Tile
Heating & cooling
Electric heating
Central air conditioning
Exterior features
Gravel/stone front and back yards
Back yard with block fencing
Home design
Townhouse (attached property)
Fee simple ownership
Parking
Attached 2-car garage
2 covered parking spaces
Security
Owned security system
Gated community
Construction
Stucco and wood frame construction
Painted exterior
Tile roof
Utilities
City water
Public sewer
HOA & community
Association with monthly fee of $189.60
HOA covers roof repair and replacement, insurance, grounds maintenance, water, and exterior maintenance
Community pool
Electricity and solar
View estimated energy costs and solar savings for this home
This Phoenix two-story home offers a two-car garage.
Public Records
Aug 3, 2021
Sold
$345,500
$235/sq ft
Public Records
Aug 11, 2017
Sold
$201,000
$137/sq ft
ARMLS #5603124
Aug 10, 2017
Sold
$205,000
$140/sq ft
Jul 17, 2017
Pending
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May 10, 2017
Listed
$205,000
$140/sq ft
ARMLS #4454623
Dec 16, 2010
Listing Removed
—
Sep 6, 2010
Listed
$118,000
$80/sq ft
ARMLS #4193930
Oct 7, 2009
Sold
$107,000
$73/sq ft
Jul 27, 2009
Listing Removed
—
Jun 19, 2009
Listed
$123,000
$84/sq ft
ARMLS #2753138
Oct 23, 2007
Listing Removed
—
Apr 26, 2007
Listed
$235,000
$160/sq ft
ARMLS #2611715
Dec 7, 2006
Sold
$220,900
$150/sq ft
Nov 29, 2006
Listing Removed
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Sep 8, 2006
Listed
$222,900
$152/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$1,570 (+18.9%)
2024
$1,320 (+2.1%)
2023
$1,293 (+1.0%)
2022
$1,280 (+16.2%)
$3,960 + $15,850
$19,810
2021
$1,101 (+3.5%)
$3,820 + $15,290
$19,110
2020
$1,064 (−0.4%)
$3,560 + $14,250
$17,810
2019
$1,068 (+3.8%)
$3,180 + $12,720
$15,900
2018
$1,029 (−10.8%)
$3,180 + $12,720
$15,900
2017
$1,155 (+1.7%)
$2,650 + $10,600
$13,250
2016
$1,135 (+26.4%)
$2,420 + $9,710
$12,130
2015
$898 (+6.4%)
$2,310 + $9,240
$11,550
2014
$844 (+7.7%)
$1,590 + $6,380
$7,970
2013
$783 (−17.1%)
$1,410 + $5,640
$7,050
2012
$945 (−4.5%)
$1,800 + $7,200
$9,000
2011
$989 (−18.3%)
$2,060 + $8,240
$10,300
2010
$1,211 (−6.3%)
$2,900 + $11,600
$14,500
2009
$1,293
$3,480 + $13,920
$17,400
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
—
Baths
3
Stories
2
Lot width
—
Lot depth
—
Lot size
—
Year renovated
—
Finished Sq. Ft.
1,468
Unfinished Sq. Ft.
—
Total Sq. Ft.
1,468
Year built
2005
Style
Townhouse
County
Maricopa County
APN
21408388
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
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Last updated by owner on Jul 9, 2026.
R-3
Multifamily Residence District
The purpose of the multifamily residence districts is to provide for alternate living styles including rental, condominiums and single ownership of land with multiple units thereon or single or attached townhomes.; The density ranges offered are intended to allow for a greater interaction of residents with at least the opportunity for less individual maintenance, unit cost, and size as compared with a conventional single-family residence.; The design options of average lot subdivision, planned residential and single-family attached development are intended to provide flexibility as to unit placement, variable yard requirements, more reasonable and practical use of open spaces, staggered height limits up to three and four stories and more standardized parking and street improvement requirements. Bonus provisions are intended to facilitate and enhance the utilization of smaller infill parcels as well as unusual and irregular parcels throughout the City.; Along with the freedom that the multifamily district offers are certain responsibilities which must be met for project residents, but more importantly for the overall adjacent neighborhood. These are expressed in terms of standards and performance criteria. The standards internal to a project are intended to increase livability with amenities including landscaping, recreational facilities and project design. On the other hand the exterior standards provide a better fit, [and] better the project and the neighborhood environs. Criteria relating to setbacks, screening and landscaping are intended to reduce noise, maintain privacy and minimize psychological feelings to a change in development character and avoid any adverse effect on property values.