The Lakes-Tempe-Gorgeous WATERFRONT
5528 S. Waverly Way, Tempe, AZ 85283, United States
| Price: | $575,000 |
| Type: | Single-family |
| Bed: | 4 |
| Bath: | 3 |
| Square Footage: | 2,858 |
| Lot Size: | 10,000 Sqft |
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