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Coolidge, AZ Multifamily Homes & Duplexes for Sale

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    $575,000

    956 N 4th St, Coolidge, AZ 85128

    Brand new 3 bedroom 2.5 bath duplex with 2 car garage Will be finished soon. This 2 story duplex will have brand new white shaker cabinets. Updated Vinyl floors throughout the home. Dual pane windows and trim. Newly built ready to be your new home. Est finish date is end of August

    Ramon Nunez Valley Views RE

    956 N 4th St, Coolidge, AZ 85128
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    $295,000

    1047 S Main St, Coolidge, AZ 85128

    Two Houses on one parcel. Both homes are affixed, currently occupied with tenants. 4 bed 2 baths 1650 and 3 bed 2 bath 1250. Kitchens equipped with ample counter space and cabinets. 2 car garage and plenty of space for all your off road toys, boat, and RV. Both homes are Handicap accessible & laundry inside units. Great Investment property!

    Jason Manning HomeSmart

    1047 S Main St, Coolidge, AZ 85128
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    $699,900

    131 W Lindbergh Ave, Coolidge, AZ 85128

    Cash cow with nice upgrades. 8.35 CAP trending to an 8.5 CAP. Be a part of the rapidly appreciating I-10 corridor in Pinal County. Desirable 20,000+ sf corner lot. Located in an opportunity zone (OZ) in Downtown Coolidge, AZ, which is about 1 hour from Phoenix, and 45 min to the Chandler area. Many significant upgrades have been completed, including 4 of the 6 units, major plumbing,

    James Stephens Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate SJ Fowler

    131 W Lindbergh Ave, Coolidge, AZ 85128

Why Live in Coolidge

Coolidge, AZ, located in the Sonoran Desert about 50 miles southeast of Phoenix, is a small city with a rich history dating back over 1,000 years to its original Hohokam inhabitants. Today, Coolidge is home to approximately 16,000 residents and is driven by agriculture and manufacturing industries. The city offers a mix of new master-planned communities and older neighborhoods, with home styles ranging from late 20th-century bungalows and ranch-style homes to 21st-century desert-hued New Traditional and Spanish-style houses. Central Coolidge features older subdivisions without sidewalks or homeowners associations, while newer areas like Heartland Ranch include sidewalks, walking trails, and small playgrounds. The Coolidge Unified School District serves around 2,500 students, with Coolidge High offering career and technical education programs.

Coolidge hosts several annual events, such as Coolidge Days in October and Cotton Days in March, which celebrate the city’s heritage and community spirit. The main thoroughfare, South Arizona Boulevard, connects residents to nearby cities and Phoenix, with Cotton Express and Central Arizona Regional Transit buses providing local and regional transportation. Dining options along South Arizona Boulevard include a mix of national chains and local favorites like Tag’s Cafe and Casa Palomino Mexican Restaurant.

For recreation, residents enjoy San Carlos Park, Kenilworth Sports Complex, and the Coolidge Aquatic Center. The Casa Grande Ruins National Monument is a notable attraction, offering insights into Hohokam culture. Crime rates in Coolidge have decreased significantly over the past decade, with the majority of incidents being property-related. However, residents must contend with extreme summer heat and the potential for wildfires, though no significant fires have occurred recently.

Home Trends in Coolidge, AZ

Housing Trends

Median Sale Price
$290,623
Median Single Family Sale Price
$294,990
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$169
Number of Homes for Sale
46
Last 12 months Home Sales
283
Months of Supply
2.00
Median List Price
$300,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
2%
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-5%
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