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Located 25 miles from downtown Phoenix, in the heart of the Sonoran Desert, Verrado is a premiere masterplanned community with small-town charm.

“Casa Verrado” is a single-family home within the Verrado community of Buckeye, Arizona. Local attractions include:

Entertainment

Raven Golf Course (3 blocks away, west toward the mountains)
One of Arizona’s highest rated golf courses. Tee times start at $89 for January - March.

Verrado Village Sport & Health Club (5 blocks away, down Main Street)
Top-of-the-line cardio and strength-training machines. Scheduled athletic opportunities including pick-up basketball, spin classes, yoga, and pilates. Swimming pool complex includes a heated lap pool, heated multi-purpose pool, and a playful splash garden.

Parks and Playgrounds (1 block away, every direction)
Parks and grassy knolls abound in Verrado. Walking around the neighborhood, you will encounter families on bicycles, children on scooters, playground facilities, and fountains even the most reserved adult will be tempted to run through.

Dining

The Raven Grille (3 blocks away, at golf course club house)
Casual dining with a diverse menu and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and desert.

Grazie Pizzeria and Wine Bar (4 blocks away, on Main Street)
Wood-fired pizza, traditional Italian fare, and a respectable wine list--all served up by Italian chef Franco, complete with an authentic Sardinian accent.

Park 51 Coffee Shop (4 blocks away, on Main Street)
Start your morning with a cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate at the Italian-style coffee bar.

Grocer and Pharmacy

Bashas’ Market (4 blocks away, on Main Street)
Grocery store hours: 5am to 8pm daily.

CVS Pharmacy (4 blocks away, on Main Street)
Store hours: 9am to 9am daily.


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A ray of sunshine

The greater Phoenix area receives an average of 334 days of sunshine per year.

Unique terrain

The steep incline of the White Tank Mountains was so unique, Caterpillar used it as its bulldozer “proving grounds.” The path carved out in the mountainside is visible at a distance and is known as “The Scar.” It is a popular climb for ambitious hikers.