Greasewood Flats has long represented the casual flare of the Troon Scottsdale area. The restaurant and bar are an iconic part of Troon Scottsdale and considered by residents as an important landmark in Troon North. The owner of the Greasewood Flats, who passed away at the age of 92, was one of the oldest natives of Scottsdale and operated the restaurant for over 30 years. Now, the entire property, which includes the Reata Pass steakhouse and a property of 42 acres, is for sale for $21 million.
There are many elements that blend together to make this old place an iconic destination in Arizona. To begin with, the property has an original stagecoach stop, an outdoor steakhouse, private and public picnic areas, the Greasewood flat (which is a bar) and much more. What makes this site more attractive is the fact that it is surrounded by suburban communities. Indeed, the Greasewood Flats is a wonderful way for nearby owners of Troon Homes in Scottsdale to experience history in their very own community. Likewise, the Greasewood Flats makes nearby homes more appealing for potential buyers who want to experience luxury and enjoy the Western history of Arizona.
Feel free to call me at (602) 791-0536 or email me at Carmen@TopScottsdaleHomes.com if you have any questions about Troon Scottsdale homes for sale.
Carmen Brodeur JD
Realtor
Trillium Properties, LLC
9825 E Bell Road, Suite 120, Scottsdale AZ 85260
(602) 791-0536
Carmen@TopScottsdaleHomes.com
www.TroonRealEstate.com