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Estate on Ironwood Drive sells for $14M

Highest home sale year to date of 2024

Posted 4/25/24

In the heart of the Town of Paradise Valley, where privacy, picturesque mountain views and tranquility from the desert prevail, an estate nestled on 3.5 acres has been acquired by discerning buyers …

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Estate on Ironwood Drive sells for $14M

Highest home sale year to date of 2024

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In the heart of the Town of Paradise Valley, where privacy, picturesque mountain views and tranquility from the desert prevail, an estate nestled on 3.5 acres has been acquired by discerning buyers seeking the epitome of luxury living.

Cheryl Anderson of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty represented the undisclosed buyers of 7835 N. Ironwood Drive, selling the highest priced home of the year so far in Paradise Valley for $14 million.

“This was truly the perfect home for clients who appreciate privacy, the finest quality craftsmanship, picturesque mountain views, and the tranquil desert lifestyle one finds in Paradise Valley,” Anderson said in a press release. “Three point five-acre properties are gradually disappearing, becoming subdivided for new construction as our rapid population growth continues. An estate property like this is now a rarity, something very special, which my clients instantly recognized. It met all of their needs and desires, without hesitation.”

This Spanish revival home offers six bedrooms and eight bathrooms, 10,676 square feet of living, and its own guest house. Every detail of this home has undergone a meticulous transformation led by the team of Salcito Custom Homes, Michael Ferguson Interiors, Berghoff Design Group, and PHX Architecture.

That transformation included new Albertini steel windows and doors and kitchen island, new antique stone, and views of Mummy Mountain.
The property also includes a large gym with full bath, which also doubles as a showroom that can fit up to five cars.

The site was made secure with additional masonry, new driveway entry gates and electronics, which are all integrated into the new electronic system of the main house. New lush gardens, strolling paths, turf areas, flower beds and hedges complement the new hardscape theme and grace the property, allowing a flow from the interior to the exterior.

The estate also features a built-in barbecue, personal sauna room, new swimming pool/spa and water feature. It’s arranged on axial alignment with the homes’ front entry.

The expansive property is one of the few remaining lots not to be subdivided on the east side of Ironwood.