The Fresno Real Estate Tracker: Wawona Ranch Estates Custom Homes Clovis, CA. 93611

Wawona Ranch Estates Custom Homes Clovis, CA. 93611

Wawona Ranch Estates Custom Homes Clovis, CA.  93611

The Wawona Ranch Estates custom homes in Clovis are highly sought after properties.  Most of this neighborhood was built between 1990 and 2000.  The community offers easy access to the 168 Fwy.  Many shopping locations are nearby including Target, Best Buy, Starbucks, Save Mart and Rite Aid, to just name a few.  Railroad Park is just to the east of this development on the other side of Peach Ave.  There is also a smaller park that borders the development on the north in between the Williamsburg housing tract.  The Clovis multi-purpose trail runs diagonally on the north east side of the community. 

The Wawona Ranch Estates custom homes in Clovis is a neighborhood that shows pride of ownership.  The curb appeal is fabulous with homeowners having meticulously manicured landscaping.  Every winter the neighborhood puts on a Clovis "Christmas Tree Lane" experience with many lights and decorations.  Cars and pedestrians flock to this neighborhood to see the impressive holiday displays. 

Wawona Ranch Estates custom homes in Clovis range from 2,100-3,300 sq. ft.  During the peak in the market the highest neighborhood sale went for $679,900 and the highest cost per sq. ft. was $242.  Over the past ten years the average price per sq. ft. in this community was $140.  Lately there have been no traditional sales in this community, only distressed sales.  The homes have three to six bedrooms and two to four bathrooms.  The lot sizes range from 8,000-14,000 sq. ft.  Currently there are no homes on the market in Wawona Ranch Estates.  The last sale in the area was on January 21, 2011 for $343,110.  If you want to see if anything is available in and around this neighborhood, here is up to date info in Wawona Ranch Estates custom homes in Clovis, CA. 93611.

Wawona Ranch Estates Custom Homes Clovis, CA.  93611

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Comment balloon 0 commentsJason Nenadov • June 30 2011 04:32PM

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