Mansion boasts man-made stream visible through floor
Posted 10/12/23
A Scottsdale mansion with a man-made stream running underneath it, which is visible from inside the home’s floor recently went on the market for $3.315 million.
The home, called La Casa …
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MANSION FOR SALE
Mansion boasts man-made stream visible through floor
(Courtesy Russ Lyon Southeby)
A Scottsdale mansion with a man-made stream running underneath it, which is visible from inside the home’s floor recently went on the market for $3.315 million.
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A Scottsdale mansion with a man-made stream running underneath it, which is visible from inside the home’s floor recently went on the market for $3.315 million.
The home, called La Casa Sobre La Laguna, boasts 6,629-square feet built between two boulders, which are incorporated into the home. The adobe-style home features oversized windows for amazing views of the surrounding Sonoran Desert and exposed beam ceilings for an intimate feel.
Located at 7347 E Arroyo Seco Road, the estate offers four bedrooms, six full bathrooms, an open floor plan, nine wood-burning fireplaces, an updated kitchen with multiple ovens and a master suite surrounded by glass windows to dedicate to the stunning view. The Sonoran sunset can also be seen by the numerous outdoor seating areas. Also, the home has an infinity pool, a four-car garage and two private guest houses.