***REDUCED*** Back on Market, buyer chose another area. Charming 4 Bedroom, 3 bath family home backs up to the Conocido Park greenbelt. Updates needed, but extremely well maintained. Downstairs: Living, formal dining, Large kitchen and Family Room & 1 bedroom. Upstairs: bedrooms include large master suite with en-suite bath & walk-in closet. Private back yard and large POOL! Close to Shopping, schools and activities. Close to I17 and a short drive to Downtown Phoenix.
Single-familyProperty Type
1979Year Built
10,115 sq ftLot Size
$226Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
2 garage spacesParking
Listed by Gail Smith• Keller Williams Arizona Realty
Listed by Tammy Kaiser• Keller Williams Arizona Realty
This property has a formal living space with a stone fireplace at the front entry. The kitchen is open to a family room which has another fireplace. There is one full bathroom and bedroom on the bottom floor. All other bedrooms and bathrooms are...
upstairs. This is a trilevel home. Finishes throughout appear to be original. 
4 years ago• May not reflect the current state of the home
Tessandra Sheridan
Redfin Associate agent • Associate Agent
Sale history for 3367 W Grandview Rd
Date
Event
Price
ARMLS #6912431
Oct 30, 2025
Listing Removed
—
Aug 29, 2025
Listed
$630,000
$280/sq ft
ARMLS #6501944
Mar 20, 2023
Sold
$427,000
$190/sq ft
Feb 22, 2023
Contingent
—
Feb 14, 2023
Relisted
—
Feb 13, 2023
Price Changed
$435,000
$194/sq ft
Jan 31, 2023
Contingent
—
Jan 30, 2023
Relisted
—
Jan 17, 2023
Listing Removed
—
Dec 22, 2022
Listed
$450,000
$200/sq ft
Public Records
Jan 24, 1986
Sold
$83,900
$37/sq ft
Public Records
Feb 12, 1979
Sold
$78,025
$35/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$2,171 (+4.0%)
2024
$2,086 (+2.0%)
2023
$2,046 (+3.7%)
2022
$1,974 (−2.5%)
$5,390 + $21,590
$26,980
2021
$2,024 (+2.8%)
$4,940 + $19,770
$24,710
2020
$1,969 (+1.9%)
$4,610 + $18,460
$23,070
2019
$1,933 (+2.9%)
$4,390 + $17,560
$21,950
2018
$1,879 (+0.3%)
$4,390 + $17,560
$21,950
2017
$1,873 (+1.9%)
$3,590 + $14,390
$17,980
2016
$1,839 (+7.8%)
$3,460 + $13,870
$17,330
2015
$1,706 (+3.1%)
$3,360 + $13,460
$16,820
2014
$1,655 (+9.9%)
$2,460 + $9,840
$12,300
2013
$1,506 (+6.2%)
$2,070 + $8,280
$10,350
2012
$1,418
$2,230 + $8,930
$11,160
2011
$1,417 (+1.2%)
$2,370 + $9,480
$11,850
2010
$1,400 (−21.5%)
$3,010 + $12,060
$15,070
2009
$1,782
$4,230 + $16,930
$21,160
Tax history for 3367 W Grandview Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$2,171 (+4.0%)
2024
$2,086 (+2.0%)
2023
$2,046 (+3.7%)
2022
$1,974 (−2.5%)
$5,390 + $21,590
$26,980
2021
$2,024 (+2.8%)
$4,940 + $19,770
$24,710
2020
$1,969 (+1.9%)
$4,610 + $18,460
$23,070
2019
$1,933 (+2.9%)
$4,390 + $17,560
$21,950
2018
$1,879 (+0.3%)
$4,390 + $17,560
$21,950
2017
$1,873 (+1.9%)
$3,590 + $14,390
$17,980
2016
$1,839 (+7.8%)
$3,460 + $13,870
$17,330
2015
$1,706 (+3.1%)
$3,360 + $13,460
$16,820
2014
$1,655 (+9.9%)
$2,460 + $9,840
$12,300
2013
$1,506 (+6.2%)
$2,070 + $8,280
$10,350
2012
$1,418
$2,230 + $8,930
$11,160
2011
$1,417 (+1.2%)
$2,370 + $9,480
$11,850
2010
$1,400 (−21.5%)
$3,010 + $12,060
$15,070
2009
$1,782
$4,230 + $16,930
$21,160
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
—
Baths
3
Stories
2
Lot width
—
Lot depth
—
Lot size
10,115 Sq. Ft.
Year renovated
—
Sq. Ft.
2,246
Year built
1979
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Maricopa County
APN
20739582
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
—
Last updated by owner on Jul 7, 2026.
R1-10
Single-Family Residence District
A basic purpose of these regulations is to foster the creation of living areas which can assist the establishment of stable, functional neighborhoods. An established pattern of living in this metropolitan area reflects a tradition of single-family occupied dwellings which also emphasize outdoor living. Many of these dwellings are thereby located on relatively large urban or suburban lots.; These regulations provide standards for dwellings built at low and moderate densities. While the predominant housing type is expected to be single-family dwelling, provisions are made for alternative housing types within the same density limits.