The Most Expensive Home sold in Arizona last week - 6/7/16

The most expensive home that sold in Arizona last week is a design style not often seen or associated with the desert Southwest. Usually found in hip, urban environments, this ultra-modern and sleek home built in 2007 is sure to stand out among the other luxury properties in the neighborhood. Only taking 90 days to find an eager new buyer the sellers were able to fetch $3.165 million for their unique and trendy property. The exterior is a combination of clean, straight lines mixed with industrial metals and cement block accents. The yellow and gray paint scheme sets this house apart from the surrounding landscaping. The front yard was created with ease of living in mind. Low maintenance natural desert plants were used to create a sense of simplicity. Meanwhile, the backyard has just enough grass to break up the monotony and the uncomplicated yet inviting pool and spa will allow owners and guests a reprieve from the hot Summer days.

The interior is just as streamlined and minimalistic as the exterior. Exposed steel floor joists were used to draw the eye up towards the wood clad ceilings. Designer glass, chrome fixtures, and contemporary finishes all lend to a stripped-down approach to living. European style flat-front cabinetry give off the impression that you're living in a swanky, new, popular restaurant almost setting the expectation that your own personal chef will be waiting to create extravagant meals just for you each time you enter your kitchen. A wet bar area, a glass enclosed wine room, a home office, and a Master bedroom that you'll never want to leave all add up to one of the most fashionable and functional homes ever featured in this weekly blog series. Click on the picture below for the full MLS listing:

Location: Phoenix

Size: 8,529 sqft

Bedrooms: 6

Bathrooms: 8

Lot size: 37,657 sqft

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