Arizona simply noticed its priciest residence sale ever.
In Scottsdale, a 21,000-square-foot mega-mansion has traded palms for $28.1 million. It shatters the earlier document, which was set in 2020 when one other Scottsdale mansion offered for $24.1 million.
Fittingly named Altitude, the prized property spans practically 5 acres and sits atop a peak within the Summit at Silverleaf neighborhood. Partitions of glass soak up sweeping views of the town and valley beneath, and out again, a scenic fireplace pit hovers above the swimming pool. On the fringe of the property, there’s a viewing tower.
In-built 2021, the fashionable mansion boasts eight bedrooms, 15 bogs, huge dwelling areas and luxurious facilities. Probably the most voluminous house is the lobby, which encompasses a swirling staircase that wraps round a three-story elevator.
Pure stone fills the house, touching up areas reminiscent of a double-island kitchen, wine bar, espresso bar, yoga room and recreation room. Different highlights embrace a movie show with a 4K projector, climate-controlled 12-car storage and coated terrace with its personal fireplace pit.
Decks cling off the again of the house, overlooking a large patio with a fountain-fed swimming pool and two built-in grills. Views stretch from downtown Scottsdale to Phoenix’s Camelback Mountain.
The property first surfaced on the market in February for $29.5 million, and the deal went into contract a month later, in response to the A number of Itemizing Service.
Darren Tackett of Re/Max Tremendous Properties held the itemizing. Laura Briggs of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty represented the client.