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Canyon View Estates - Designed by William Krisel for developer Roy Fey, built in phases from 1962 to 1966. The development is considered an important example of Mid-Century Modern architectural design, with the use of slanted roof lines with clerestory windows, walls of glass and extensive use of native stone. This is your window of opportunity to own in the historic and architecturally significant Canyon View Estates. The HVAC system was replaced in June 2019 and has a transferable warranty. Also, some upgrades have been made to the kitchen, including Corian counters, glass tile back-splash, stainless appliances, stainless sink and faucet. The unit has been completely repainted in a neutral soft white tone and all HVAC ducts professionally cleaned. Otherwise in mostly original condition, albeit very well maintained. This unit is surrounded by beautiful common area landscaping, just steps away from the community pool and there are spectacular mountain views from both the front and rear. This is a fantastic opportunity just awaiting a new owner's creative vision. Canyon View Estates is on Indian Lease land, expiring in 2080.