Madrid Estates Neighborhood in 89147

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Sprawling three to five bedroom houses are the norm in the Madrid Estates. The average three bedroom home has a value of $425,000 while the average five bedroom home has a value of $640,000. Many of these homes boast an open floor plan that makes them feel even bigger than they already are. In addition, some homes in the area have three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms each.

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Amenities

In general, houses in Madrid Estates are equipped with amenities such as washers and dryers, fireplaces and garbage disposals. Homes are contemporary style, and often boast stone walls and quartz countertops, making them elegant but still affordable. Customized cabinetry is also a feature of many Madrid Estate homes.

The exterior generally includes an attached garage large enough for three cars as well as spacious backyards, balconies, and covered patios. The neighborhood, in general, is beautifully landscaped and very well maintained. The houses in the neighborhood were built between the years of 1998 and 2002.

The houses, as well as the neighborhood, are conducive to living a happy and productive life. The typical square footage of the average Madrid Estates house ranges from 2,682 all the way up to 4,194.

With so much space to spread out, the homes of Madrid Estates are luxurious. They make the perfect sanctuary for many people who have embraced life in the neighborhood and come to think of it as home.

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Where are Madrid Estates?

Madrid Estates is a thriving area in Las Vegas 89147 where working-class residents lead a charming life. There are homes for sale that residents are proud to live in. As a gated community, it provides a safe and appealing haven from the hustle and bustle of Sin City. Homes here are a single story or two stories.

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