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Detailed information on Horse Neighborhoods with Agent and Resident assessments of each neighborhood!

 

Tremaine Park

Map # / Direction: 167 / NE
Map Grid: MB 178


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Agent's Speak:

The neighborhood is in chandler on the Gilbert and Mesa borders. It is a small neighborhood with many LONG time residents (25+ years).

Power lines are on the southern edge of the neighborhood and commercial borders the north and east.

The origin of the neighborhood dates back to 1918. It is the site of the original Tremaine Ranch. It has 89 home sites ranging from top of the line luxury to the worst. Most of the homes were built in the 1970's.

Subdivision: Tremaine Park

Irrigation: Yes

Age of Community: 1918 - 1970

Date Homes Built: Primarily 70's

Lot Sizes: 35,000 - 38,000

HOA: N/A

County or City: City of Chandler

Schools
Elementary: Playa del Rey
Junior High: Mesquite
High School: Mesquite

Resident’s Speak:

Most people bought here because in the 1970’s, this subdivision was in the middle of nowhere.  Now, people love it because it is country with the sounds of chickens and peacocks and horses in the midst of the city, which has grown up around it.


Water Tank

Map Page: 168/MC-181
Map Grid: S40
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Agent's Speak:

This is a street with 12 homes with metes and bounds description rather than subdivision name. It is steps from Farm House Village, east of Gilbert Road. It is surrounded by newer residential properties. The name of the road comes from the huge water tank at the far east end of the street.

Subdivision: "Water Tank"

Irrigation: Yes

Age of Community:

Date Homes Built: 1967 - 1985

Lot Sizes: Mostly Acre +

HOA: No

County or City: Both

Schools
Elementary: Gilbert
Junior High: Mesquite
High School: Gilbert or Mesquite

Resident’s Speak:

The residents at this community love being so rural right in the middle of the city. Most moved here because they could have animals and/or wide open space.

If there is a negative, to this little enclave, it is the new homes that now surround them.