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$4,200,000
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
4 |
4.50 |
5,645 |
$14,428 |
2020 |
On the market:
75 days
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Tour Your Desert Jewel at ''House in the Rock'', a breathtaking architectural masterpiece nestled within a secluded canyon at Piestewa Peak. Set on a 13,522-square-foot lot with nearly 6,000 square feet of living space, this estate seamlessly blends modern luxury with the rugged beauty of the desert. Designed to appear as if it grew from the surrounding terrain, the home stands as a true fortress—the most expensive build on the mountain, requiring the mountainside to be blasted and reinforced with steel and concrete. Every detail, from the hand-fabricated steelwork to the raw materials, showcases exceptional craftsmanship and durability. A hand-laid curved driveway leads to a secure motor court for five luxury vehicles, setting the tone for the grandeur inside. Ascend to the main living spaces via an Otis Commercial Elevator or steel stairs, arriving at a dramatic pivot door crafted from steel and glass. Inside, you'll be greeted by 180-degree city and sunset views, though the showstopper is the linear wall of fire set against the backlit mountainside.
The kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances, walnut cabinetry, and quartz countertops, while the great room offers a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience with automated glass doors. The second floor houses the owner's suite and two ensuite bedrooms, each with private balconies, as well as a stunning pool terrace carved into the rock, featuring a heated pool and spa.
The top level is a true entertainer's dream, with a wet bar, full bathroom, and access to the expansive rooftop "Sky Yard," a desert garden perfect for gatherings. Combining impeccable craftsmanship, unparalleled views, and cutting-edge construction, "House in the Rock "is a one-of-a-kind desert sanctuary built to stand the test of time. This house is not for just anyone, its for those with a keen eye and a taste for the extraordinary.
Listing courtesy of Cindy Davis, Compass