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$6,600,000
Sold on 9/30/16
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
7.00 |
9,832 |
$24,750 |
2007 |
On the market:
283 days
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This magnificent Silverleaf Upper Canyon estate is situated on a very private 2 acre setting behind the 7th tee box overlooking breathtaking city light and mountain views. This impeccably built home has been put in perfect condition and is now for sale for a fraction of its original $13M building cost. It is loaded with numerous luxury and imported features and finishes. You enter the property through its own private gated driveway of reclaimed cobblestone pavers. The massive iron entry door opens to an entry hall overlooking an elegant and grand living room with its oak floors magnificent fireplace and stunning walls of hand forged iron framed windows. Only the finest imported interior finishes have been used including French limestone, “Scrumpy Jack” oak wood flooring, Turkish custom-made columns, detailed oak coffered ceilings and a two story office and library with hand-carved pine wood paneling. The kitchen showcases rich furniture quality cabinetry, the highest quality appliances, imported pewter countertops, a spacious butler's pantry and a kitchen-office. A spacious family room with fireplace adjoins the kitchen. The master suite features a private serenity garden, exercise room and a lavish bathtub carved out of a single block of Turkish limestone. The limestone staircase and upper walkway is highlighted with custom Rob Gunter iron railings that leads to the guest suites and a lookout tower offering amazing 360 degree views of the mountain preserve, golf fairways, and city lights. The lavish two room guest house is a short walk along a brick pathway through a desert garden. Over 2 million dollars was invested in the landscaping that is highlighted by lush plantings, walkways, gardens, fountains, barbecue, pool, spa and patios that achieve a balance of privacy while maintaining spectacular views.
Listing courtesy of Mike Domer & Delania Munro