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$15,000,000
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
6.50 |
5,361 |
$15,265 |
1990 |
On the market:
4 days
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This graceful modern home, on the south side of Camelback Mountain, gives you panoramic views of Phoenix. You'll see the peaks of Papago Park, the twinkling lights of downtown Phoenix, and the vista of South Mountain. The home design seamlessly integrates indoors and outdoors. Its light oak floors, natural stone, and floor-to-ceiling windows reflect the natural beauty of the surrounding desert landscape. This peaceful feeling is enhanced by custom-designed stained-glass windows and doors, teak accents, and cream-colored walls. The living room's wall of windows allow you to relax and enjoy the views below. It is accentuated with natural stone and a light wood ceiling. These earth tones reinforce the indoor/outdoor feeling by mirroring the surrounding landscape. A refreshing pool and waterfall wraps around the spa, allowing 180-degree views of the desert. It is enhanced by elegant gas firepits. Guests will appreciate the shaded outdoors kitchen.
The modern kitchen's use of light and dark wood allows it to integrate seamlessly with the rest of the homes. So does the butler pantry with floor-to-ceiling storage. The dining area has an enclosed floor-to-ceiling glass enclosed wine cellar.
The primary suite has panoramic views. It has huge walk-in closets with storage cabinets.
The primary bath has two separate sinks, one with a built-in vanity. You'll enjoy the views while soaking in the stand-alone tub. The glassed-in walk-in shower also has natural stone accents. The secondary suite has its own outdoor seating area to enjoy the views.
This mountain-side tranquil retreat has desert landscaping in front and mature trees in back that create a lush garden and additional privacy. There are peaceful walking paths throughout the garden. Your completely private sanctuary has a gated entrance that leads to a three-car garage.
Listing courtesy of Carol Adams, Compass