The value of the home on Balboa Drive has increased 30 percent since 2008. Photo by Raquel Hendrickson

44924 W. Balboa Drive

The least expensive home sold in the city from March 17 to April 17 was in Acacia Crossings. The two-bedroom home went for the asking price of $104,900. It last sold during the recession in 2008 for $80,000 after being on the market for nearly a year. This time around, it was for sale just five days.

Date sold: April 16
Purchase price: $104,900
Square feet: 981
Price per square foot: $106.93
Days on market: 5
Builder: Unknown
Built: 2004
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Community: Acacia Crossings
Features: Big back yard with watering system, two-car garage, all appliances including washer/dryer, two houses from a common area
Seller’s agent: Dayv Morgan, HomeSmart Success
Buyer’s agent: Richard M. Borden, Keller Williams Arizona Realty


This item appeared in the May issue of InMaricopa.

Raquel Hendrickson
Raquel, a.k.a. Rocky, is a sixth-generation Arizonan who spent her formative years in the Missouri Ozarks. After attending Temple University in Philadelphia, she earned a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and has been in the newspaper business since 1990. She has been a sports editor, general-assignment reporter, business editor, arts & entertainment editor, education reporter, government reporter and managing editor. After 16 years in the Verde Valley-Sedona, she moved to Maricopa in 2014. She loves the outdoors, the arts, great books and all kinds of animals.