The Most Expensive Home sold in Arizona last week

The most expensive home that sold in Arizona last week will whisk you away to the hills of Hollywood and convince you that you're looking at the type of luxury home only reserved for the rich and famous. This contemporary masterpiece has million dollar views and the floor to ceiling windows that will allow the new owner to soak it all in. A complete remodel was performed on this home in 2013 by designer Mark Candelaria. Sleek, sophisticated, and modern materials were used to transform this property, which was originally built in 1976, to the stunning yet playful home you see now. Waterfall edge counter tops and European-style cabinetry in the kitchen display a minimalist approach to the traditional cooking space. Floating vanities in the bathroom areas along with simple chrome fixtures provide a luxury hotel look and feel. 

The main living space is the centerpiece to the entire home. Jettisoning out from the precariously perched hillside, the living room is undoubtedly where most everyone will gather when they're here. Vaulted ceilings and endless views of the surrounding mountains will entice anyone like a moth to a flame. Wrap-around balconies and a dazzling infinity edge pool add even more to the dramatic scenery that can be taken in at any moment. This home also comes with a home theater, game room, and home office but it's hard to imagine why someone would want to confine themselves to any area that doesn't allow them the ability to take advantage of the magnificent desert backdrop afforded to them by this striking luxury property. Just for fun, Click Here to view the previous listing of this property before the renovation was complete. Click on the picture below for the full current MLS listing:

Location: Paradise Valley

Size: 5,823 sqft

Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 4

Lot size: 47,345 sqft

 

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