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The $6.99 million sale of 2.25 acres of vacant land on Paradise Valley's Mummy Mountain set a record for the highest price for a single-family lot.
The $6.99 million sale of 2.25 acres of vacant land on Paradise Valley's Mummy Mountain set a record for the highest price for a single-family lot.
The home, dubbed “one of the most photographed” in the community, has five bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms.
The home, dubbed “one of the most photographed” in the community, has five bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms.
The home, dubbed “one of the most photographed” in the community, has five bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms.
This 9,489-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion with five bedrooms and 7 ½ bathrooms has a theater and a 700-square-foot wine cellar.
This 9,489-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion with five bedrooms and 7 ½ bathrooms has a theater and a 700-square-foot wine cellar.
This 9,489-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion with five bedrooms and 7 ½ bathrooms has several disappearing walls of glass, a swimming pool with floating zero-edge sides, and a swim-up bar.
This 9,489-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion with five bedrooms and 7 ½ bathrooms has a swimming pool with floating zero-edge sides and a swim-up bar.
This 9,489-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion with five bedrooms and 7 ½ bathrooms has a 700-square-foot wine cellar.
The north Scottsdale home dubbed “one of the most photographed” in the community has five bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms.
The north Scottsdale home dubbed “one of the most photographed” in the community has five bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms.
The north Scottsdale home dubbed “one of the most photographed” in the community has five bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms.
The north Scottsdale home dubbed “one of the most photographed” in the community has five bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms.
The north Scottsdale home dubbed “one of the most photographed” in the community has five bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms.
A Paradise Valley house with nine bedrooms and 10 bathrooms also has marble floors, a guesthouse, a full-size indoor basketball court, a lighted tennis court, a citrus grove and parking for eight cars.
This Paradise Valley home featured on "Million Dollar Listing" sold for $12 million. The home has seven bedrooms and 13 bathrooms and comes with a game room, a theater, parking for 12 cars, an exercise room and a large wine cellar.
The well-appointed living room.
Another view of the pool area.
This Scottsdale house features four bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms. It sold for $6.6 million.
This Scottsdale house features four bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms. It sold for $6.6 million.
This Scottsdale house features four bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms. It sold for $6.6 million.
Aerial view of a 10,184-square-foot Phoenix home near Camelback Mountain that sold for $5.1 million.
A home in Scottsdale’s Estancia community that sold for $5.5 million has a wine cellar, an upstairs wet bar and a guest house that includes a sauna.
This 9,628-square-foot new mansion in north Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community sold for $6.7 million.
This 9,628-square-foot new mansion in north Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community sold for $6.7 million.
This 9,628-square-foot new mansion in north Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community sold for $6.7 million.
This 9,628-square-foot new mansion in north Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community sold for $6.7 million.
This 9,628-square-foot new mansion in north Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community sold for $6.7 million.
The house with five bedrooms and 4 ½ bathrooms has views of Camelback Mountain, an electric-car charging station, a custom Dutch door and an outdoor fireplace.
The house with five bedrooms and 4 ½ bathrooms has views of Camelback Mountain, an electric-car charging station, a custom Dutch door and an outdoor fireplace.
The house with five bedrooms and 4 ½ bathrooms has views of Camelback Mountain, an electric-car charging station, a custom Dutch door and an outdoor fireplace.
The Spanish colonial revival estate comes with 16-foot ceilings, a wood-paneled library, a fireplace and a bar in the family room and a tennis court.
The Spanish colonial revival estate comes with 16-foot ceilings, a wood-paneled library, a fireplace and a bar in the family room and a tennis court.
The Spanish colonial revival estate comes with 16-foot ceilings, a wood-paneled library, a fireplace and a bar in the family room and a tennis court.
The Spanish colonial revival estate comes with 16-foot ceilings, a wood-paneled library, a fireplace and a bar in the family room and a tennis court.
This Paradise Valley mansion located on 12 acres and featuring a waterslide sells for $8.75 million.
This Paradise Valley mansion located on 12 acres and featuring a waterslide sells for $8.75 million.
A 2.25-acre parcel atop Paradise Valley’s Mummy Mountain set a record last week for the priciest single-family lot land sale in Arizona.
Channel Red LLC, which is managed by YouTube personalities and video gamers Alia Shelesh, who goes by SSSniperwolf, and Evan Young, known as Evan Sausage, paid cash for 2.25 acres of vacant land on Paradise Valley’s Mummy Mountain. The hillside lot has views of metro Phoenix from every angle. The sale set a record for the highest price for a single-family lot.
Bill Cleverly, former co-CEO of Meritage Homes and CEO of INCA Capital, was the seller. Frank DiMaggio of Launch Real Estate had the listing.
Dudley and Sharon Coleman, owners of Texas-based Coleman Dudley M Trucking, bought a north Scottsdale mansion situated on 14 acres. The 11,340-square-foot mansion, with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms, has its own gated entrance, gatehouse and a long winding paver drive to the main house. Nancy Jacobs sold the house.
Bruce and Miyoko Jacobi paid cash for a 5,447-square-foot property in north Scottsdale’s Troon Country Club. The house, with five bedrooms and 5½ bathrooms, was recently renovated and comes with multiple floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors and a casita. GBP Houses LLC was the seller.
How about a waterslide? Paradise Valley mansion sells for $8.75M
An LLC named after the address of the property purchased a 7,385-square-foot Paradise Valley house with five bedrooms and 5½ bathrooms. The home has 18-foot ceilings, blue and black pearl iridescent tile, dancing water features outside, 28 feet of retractable glass walls and 2,000 square feet of covered patios. Ian Linton sold the house.
Kenneth and Kathleen Black paid cash for a 5,440-square-foot home with four bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms in north Scottsdale's Desert Mountain. The contemporary-style home is still under construction. The kitchen will have a huge walk-in pantry and two refrigerators. The house will also have a glass wine room, 20 feet of walls of retractable glass and an indoor/outdoor bar. Maikai Aina Holdings was the seller.
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