MEAD PLAN
2,770 SQ FT
FROM $350,000
Meticulously designed with your family’s needs in mind, the Mead plan of Terrata Homes provides an abundance of room for everyone to have a space to call their own. The moment you walk over the threshold and into the entryway you’ll be captivated by the soaring ceilings and modern details. Directly off the foyer, you’ll find the great room which features twelve-foot sliding glass doors bringing the alluring mountain views into the privacy of your own home. To the right of the great room is an incredible kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances, a granite kitchen island, a large dining area and an expansive walk-in pantry.
Unwind after a long day in the private master retreat offering a private bath complete with a soaker tub, a separate glass encased shower and a roomy walk-in closet. Three additional bedrooms share access to a secluded secondary living space, perfect for kids of all ages. Additional highlights of the Mead Plan include a sprawling covered patio and a sizable utility room, tucked away off the split, 3-car garage.
Come home to a space perfect for entertaining and living, the Mead Plan by Terrata Homes.
Please Call John Deutsch 480-256-8688
johnnyd@homesinestrellamountain.com
History Of Estrella Mountain
The Estrella Mountains were pioneered by the Akimel O’odham people, and currently the Estella Mountains soar over the villages that once inhabited them in the Gila River Indian Community. The land was claimed as the New Spain during the colonization of America.
Mexico eventually announced its liberty from Spain. The Estrella Mountains became part of Mexico. The United States obtained the Estrella Mountains from the Mexican people in part due to the Gadsden purchase. The Butterfield Overland stage moved in and started moving people from California to the area. It was a popular trade route. Eventually, progress took over and the stage went away to make room for the railroad.
The last battle between native Americans, that of Pima Butte took place in 1857. The Akimel O’odham people were overtaken by the Apache, Mohave, and Yuma people. Afterwards a lot of gold seekers were searching for Montezuma’s treasure which is believed to still be buried in the Sierra Estrellas.
In 1985, Charles Keating of the renowned Lincoln Saving & Loan failure purchased federally reserved land from the government, to create a master planned community inside the foothills of the Estrella Mountains. A year later, development started. In 1999, a Jack Nicklaus designed golf course was added to the community. Since that time many more amenities along with shopping and schools came to Estrella. As Estrella Mountain continues to grow, the charm of it will never be lost.
- School District: Buckeye Union High School District
Estrella Foothills High School (9th – 11th)
13033 S. Estrella Parkway
Goodyear, AZ 85338
(623) 327-2400
School Website - School District: Liberty Elementary School District
Estrella Mountain Elementary School (PK – PK)
10301 S San Miguel
Goodyear, AZ 85338
623-327-280
School Website - School District: Liberty Elementary School District
Westar Elementary School (KG – 8th)
17777 W. Westar Dr.
Goodyear, AZ 85338
(623) 327-2840
School Website
- Utility Information
APS –
ElectricCentury Link or Cox Communications –
Phone & Cable TVWater & Sewer-
City of GoodyearGas –
Southwest Gas
For more information on the Mead Plan or other homes in Estrella Mountain for sale, contact Johnny D today.
480-256-8688