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Kitchen
- Coffee maker
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator (full-size)
- Stovetop
Entertainment
- Internet access
- Telephone
- TV
Features
- Air conditioning
- Fireplace
- Patio or balcony
- Washer and dryer (in-unit)
- Whirlpool tub
Policies
- No pets
- No smoking
USAGE:
SEASON: Varies
ANNUAL POINTS: 0.0
Seller notes: Floating Weeks: Default Season
2 Bedroom Lockoff Unit
Next use: 2026
Maintenance fees 2025: $1,025
*Closing costs and transfer fees are to be paid by the buyer*
*Buyer to pay maintenance fees for first year of usage*
Per the owner:
The main selling points were the spacious two-bedroom unit, ideal for large groups, and the flexibility of using it for one or two weeks thanks to the split unit option - one bedroom and one studio. We have split the week that way and used it many times over the years.
Ref. #230829
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Sedona Springs Resort
Sedona, Arizona
Sedona Springs Resort blends the adventurous spirit of Sedona with the first-class amenities of a premiere resort. After a long day exploring the wonders of Sedona, cool off in the outdoor swimming pool or unwind in the hot tub or sauna. A fitness center is perfect for getting your workout in, and kids can burn off extra energy at the playground. All ages will enjoy a variety of activities in the game room, and you can wrap up your day with a freshly grilled dinner at the barbecue pit.
The studio, one and two-bedroom suites at Sedona Springs Resort capture the spirit of the desert with warm earthy tones, area-themed artwork and Southwestern patterning. Every unit includes air conditioning, LCD cable TV's, DVD Player, and private porch or balcony. One and two- bedroom villas feature full kitchens, while studios are equipped with partial kitchens. One and two- bedroom villas also boast loft-style sleeping areas as well as 1.5 and 2.5 bathrooms.
Sedona's rugged canyons and sheer red cliffs have always attracted adventurers - see the unique terrain from a whole new angle with a Jeep tour. Get a glimpse of a bygone era when you explore nearby American Indian ruins. The area is renowned for mild temperatures year-round, so no matter when you visit, you can enjoy a walk along Oak Creek, a bike ride in the countryside, or a round of golf on one of many nearby courses. Downtown Sedona is an experience all its own, with dozens of shops, restaurants, galleries and local attractions.
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