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Galleries at Turney

4410 N 27th Street in Phoenix

4410 N 27th Street in Phoenix

  Year Built: 2007   Architecture: Modern Townhouse   Bedrooms: 2+   Parking: Attached Carport   Additional Features: Gated   The Galleries at Turney presents a distinctive collection of eight detached homes nestled within a serene, gated enclave just moments away from Phoenix’s renowned Biltmore Area, courtesy of Ed Gorman and MODUS Development.   Each residence at The Galleries at Turney spans what I’ll call two and a half stories, offering nearly 2000 square feet of living space, including two bedrooms, a den, a versatile “flex space” or lounge, two and a half bathrooms, an attached two-car garage, private balconies, and yards. Embracing a modern aesthetic, these fantastic lofts boast expansive open spaces, soaring 12-foot-high ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling glass windows and doors, inviting ample natural light and a seamless connection to the outdoors.   Moreover, The Galleries at Turney proudly holds the distinction of being Arizona’s FIRST LEED-H certified project, exemplifying a commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. From low water-use plumbing fixtures to Low-E windows and doors, high-efficiency heating and cooling systems, and low VOC paints, every aspect of these homes is designed with sustainability in mind. Solar power options further enhance energy efficiency, ensuring a greener living experience. Exterior building materials include durable and visually striking elements such as corrugated zinc panels, fiber-reinforced cement panels, and exposed masonry. Internally, the homes feature luxurious finishes, including limestone and bamboo flooring, Italian cabinetry, CaesarStone countertops, Bosch appliances, and contemporary Kohler fixtures.   Recognized for its innovative design and commitment to sustainability, The Galleries at Turney has garnered nominations for several prestigious awards, including Residential Architect and Architectural Record accolades.   Walkability Rating 62% Somewhat walkable  
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