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A $35 million Paradise Valley estate is now the most expensive home on the market in Arizona.
The home is named Villa Paradiso.
The estate includes an indoor basketball court, a hair salon and 20 bathrooms.
The 36,000-square-foot mansion and guesthouse was built by New York hedge-fund executive Robert Sussman.
It is located on 12 acres nestled between Camelback and Mummy Mountains in metro Phoenix’s poshest area.
The property includes a movie theater decorated with a James Bond theme.
Another view of the movie theater.
The estates include eight bedrooms.
The estate also has 20 bathrooms.
A view of one of the bathrooms.
The home took five years to build. It was completed in 2005.
The main swimming pool has his-and-hers pool houses.
The owner, Sussman, 68, is president of Bentley Capital Management.
Sussman is selling to spend more time with family in California, according to the agency.
Catherine Jacobson and Walt Danley of Walt Danley Realty, have the listing on the house. Christie’s International Real Estate is marketing the home internationally.
An aerial view of the estate in Paradise Valley, which is the most expensive home on the market in Arizona at $35 million.
One of Arizona’s priciest homes — an almost 31,000-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion listed for $35 million a few years ago — will go on the auction block at the end of January.
The eight-acre estate named Villa Paradiso comes with an indoor basketball court, a hair salon and 17 bathrooms. It was first listed for sale in early 2016 at the highest price in Arizona history.
New York-based Concierge Auctions will present the Paradise Valley mansion at a live auction at the Phoenician resort in Scottsdale on Jan. 31.
A minimum required bid for the property isn't being disclosed, according to a spokesman for Concierge.
Located between Camelback and Mummy mountains, Villa Paradiso also comes with a 12-car garage, eight bedrooms and a movie theater decorated with a James Bond theme. The main swimming pool has his-and-hers pool houses. And the three-bedroom guesthouse has its own infinity pool.
Sandra Wilken of Engel & Völkers has the listing.
Last February, a 12,000-square-foot north Scottsdale mansion listed for $6.99 million sold for $4.375 million through Concierge Auctions.
That home was sold with "no reserve," meaning it didn’t have a minimum bid.
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