22050 N. Desert Park Court [Bryan Mordt]
22050 N. Desert Park Court [Bryan Mordt]

The most expensive home sold in Maricopa between June 10 and July 9 fetched $649,000 on July 5.

That was less than $100,000 over the median home price during the same timeframe and $50,995 cheaper than the most expensive home to sell the previous month.

This two-story home at 22050 North Desert Park Court in Rancho El Dorado has a three-car garage and attractive landscaping. The kitchen features a breakfast bar, while the living room boasts a billiards table and fireplace.

Upstairs, you’ll find an indoor gym among spacious bedrooms. The backyard has a covered patio with a built-in grill, firepit, swimming pool, hot tub and ramada.

The home sold for its original list price. It was previously sold June 3, 2017, for $348,000.

Community: Rancho El Dorado
Square feet: 3,954
Price per square foot: $164.14
Days on market: 36
Builder: Hacienda
Year built: 2003
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Prior sale: $348,000 on June 3, 2017

The following top homes were sold:

2. 40781 West Desert Fairways Drive, The Lakes at Rancho El Dorado   $630,000
3. 40610 West Desert Fairways Drive, The Lakes at Rancho El Dorado   $620,000
4. 40682 West Desert Fairways Drive, The Lakes at Rancho El Dorado  $610,000
5. 41828 West Springtime Road, Province  $595,000

This story was first published in the August edition of InMaricopa Magazine.

Brian Petersheim Jr., Reporter
Brian became part of the InMaricopa team in October 2020, starting as a multimedia intern with a focus on various multimedia tasks. His responsibilities included file organization and capturing photos of events and incidents. After graduating from Maricopa High School in the class of 2021, his internship seamlessly transitioned into a full-fledged job. Initially serving as a dedicated photographer, Brian's role evolved in October 2021 when he took on a new beat as a writer. He is currently pursuing his studies at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Brian's primary focus lies in covering public safety-related stories. In his free time, Brian finds joy in spending quality time with his family and embarking on adventures to explore the landscapes around him.