1417 E Mark Ct
Casa Grande, AZ 85122
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Bedrooms
4
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Bathrooms
2
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Square Feet
2,096 sq ft
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Available
Available Jul 8

About This Home
Tucked away on a peaceful cul-de-sac, this house isn’t just another rental—it’s the kind of home that makes you exhale the moment you walk through the door. With a spacious layout, natural light that actually matters, and a backyard made for slow mornings and sunset wind-downs, this home is all about easy Arizona living. Inside, you'll find: 3 bedrooms with real breathing room 2 bathrooms that actually make mornings manageable An open-concept kitchen and living area that doesn’t feel like a hallway Updated appliances and thoughtful finishes that look good and make life easier Step outside and you’ve got: A low-maintenance backyard (yes, finally) A covered patio—because shade is everything Plenty of space to unwind or entertain, with no one breathing down your fence line Located just minutes from shopping, dining, and I-10 access, yet far enough away to enjoy the calm. Whether you're commuting, remote-working, or simply looking for a place to feel grounded, this home is worth a look. Available soon—schedule a tour before it’s gone!! Pets - Landlord approval required. General information: If pets are allowed at the home, there is a $30 per month / per pet fee. Pet approval is not guaranteed and some homes are not pet friendly. Approval varies based on type, size, breed, age and other relevant items. All occupants 18 years or older must apply and there is a $55 application fee per applicant (nonrefundable). Providing accurate information for employers and landlords as well as submitting all required documents upfront helps speed up the application process. A 12-month minimum lease term is required but longer lease terms are negotiable. Upon application approval and to take the home off the market, the lease must be signed by all tenants and the security deposit paid. Failure to do so within 48 hours may result in cancellation so that other, more serious applicants, can move forward. A $225 one-time lease preparation fee, the non refundable cleaning fee and first month's rent are due prior to move-in. Recurring monthly charges consist of monthly rent, 3% administration fee, $30 per pet rent (if applicable and does not apply to assistive animals), utility charge (if noted in the property listing) and other fees as noted in listing (HOA amenity fee, parking fee, etc). *All information including advertised rent and other charges are deemed reliable but not guaranteed and are subject to change.
1417 E Mark Ct is a house located in Pinal County and the 85122 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Casa Grande Elementary District attendance zone.
Contact
- Listed by Mosaic Property Management | Mosaic Property Management
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Named after the Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, the city of Casa Grande offers a sense of historic charm in the middle of the desert. Home to the Museum of Casa Grande, residents and visitors alike can explore the city’s history with artifacts, photographs, and documents. Casa Grande is very family-friendly with a park-like atmosphere. Residents enjoy the local restaurants and shops around town, as well as the city’s central location between Tucson and Phoenix. Locals can travel along Interstate 10 to get to either city for shopping, dining, outdoor recreation, and entertainment.
Learn more about living in Casa GrandeColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Drive: | 12 min | 5.7 mi | |
Drive: | 32 min | 24.9 mi | |
Drive: | 45 min | 31.9 mi | |
Drive: | 53 min | 39.0 mi |

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