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Most Expensive Home Sold in the Phoenix Area last month Sept 2012

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Real Estate Agent with Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty AZDRE# BR642230000

The most expensive home sold in the Phoenix Area during the month of September 2012 was sold for $5,100,000.

This home is located in Scottsdale, Arizona. With 11,068 sq. ft. in size, the home sold for $460.79 per square foot.

This luxury home is located in the Lost Canyon Subdivision, a gated community in Scottsdale with an onsite guard.

Not only is this home the most expensive home that sold in the Phoenix Area, it sits on over 10 acres of land.

This luxury home was built in 2002. The land was originally bought the first owners in 1998 for $640,000.

 

Luxury Homes for Sale in Phoenix ArizonaThis home had 5 bedrooms with 10 bathrooms. The home backs into the side of the McDowell Mountains. It has great mountain views but also provided some privacy.

From the outside, you could easily mistaken this home to be a single level home. With 3 levels in the house, it has an elevator. Some of the many features include an Exercise / Sauna room, Den and Media room

The details of the home is just perfect, nothing was left out. It has coffered ceilings and the ceilings vary in height through the home giving it so much character and dimension.

It also has a wine room, where you could store your collection of fine wines and or just for your daily consumption.

 

 

Luxury Home sold in Scottsdale Arizona

The backyard not only has a pool but a tennis court with one side that can be used as a basketball court.

You get great views in the backyard whether from the covered patio or Gazebo/ Ramada. You also have access to the clear blue Arizona skies with no obstructions during the day and the star lit skies at night.

 

So your guests will feel welcomed and also not disturb the entire house, the guest room had a separate entrance. Your guests could come and go without having to go through the main entrance.

 

Have you fallen in love with this home? Too bad it is off the market, let me find you a luxury home similar to this one, call me on 480- 442-0779

 

The most expensive home sold after more than 5 years on the market

The home sold after 1994 days on the market.

The home was originally put up for sale on March 14, 2007 for $11,995,000. The home found a new owner who paid less than half the original price. The house could have sold for more and faster during a regular real estate market. The price was dropped 3 times.

As you can see prices are lower than ever in a very long time. Take advantage of these current prices to get your luxury home now, call me on 480-442-0779

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This post was authored by Dorette Oppong-Takyi, a Phoenix Real Estate Consultant and Agent serving Ahwatukee, Phoenix, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa and Surrounding Areas

She can be reached on 480-442-0779, With her team, Dorette is able to ensure her clients have as smooth a transaction as possible

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Gary Frimann, CRS, GRI, SRES
Eagle Ridge Realty / Signature Homes & Estates - Gilroy, CA
REALTOR and Broker

That is a beautiful home!  Did they keep the same agent throughout the whole listing period?

Oct 16, 2012 12:05 AM
Dorette Oppong-Takyi
Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty - Scottsdale, AZ
The perfect home is a means of self-expression

Yes Gary,

Same agent, kept extending it. Final listing price was $7,500,000 

Oct 16, 2012 12:14 AM
Daniel J. Brudnok, REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Fox & Roach, REALTORS - Exton - PA License #RS-225179-L / Delaware License #RS-0025038 - Downingtown, PA
SRES, e-PRO,ABR,GREEN,CSP

Hi Dorette,

Such a beautiful home, thanks for sharing.

Oct 16, 2012 12:20 AM