A newly listed $9.5 million luxury estate in Arizona’s Paradise Valley is drawing attention for its blend of modern desert design, sweeping views, and resort-style amenities—positioning it among the most notable high-end listings in the state this season.
The 7,720-square-foot residence, nestled on an acre in one of Arizona’s most exclusive enclaves, showcases a harmonious fusion of contemporary architecture and natural desert elements. With five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and panoramic views of Camelback Mountain, the home is designed for buyers seeking privacy, prestige, and polish.
A Statement in Desert Luxury
Developed by BedBrock Developers and designed by award-winning architect Stratton Andrews, the residence is part of the elite Crown Canyon gated community—an area long favored by business executives, celebrities, and ultra-high-net-worth individuals. The listing comes at a time when Paradise Valley continues to command premium pricing in Arizona’s top-tier real estate segment.
The architecture favors clean lines, natural stone, and floor-to-ceiling glass, maximizing indoor-outdoor living. A 2,000-square-foot great room leads to a cantilevered infinity pool with unobstructed mountain views. Interiors by Ownby Design lend understated elegance with custom millwork, natural textures, and neutral tones that reflect the surrounding landscape.
“This home is a true showcase of the best in Arizona design—one that embraces the desert rather than hides from it,” said Scott Grigg, the listing agent with The Grigg’s Group at Realty Executives. “It’s built for entertaining, but also deeply personal. Every detail was considered.”
Amenities That Rival Five-Star Resorts
Luxury features abound: a state-of-the-art chef’s kitchen with dual islands and Miele appliances, a home theater, a gym and spa with a steam room, and a wine wall that serves as a central art piece. The primary suite includes a private terrace, spa bathroom with soaking tub, dual walk-in closets, and a hidden office.
The estate also features a four-car garage, motor court, and smart-home technology throughout, including lighting, sound, security, and climate controls. Outdoor living is central to the design, with multiple patios, fire pits, and a custom-built outdoor kitchen.
Paradise Valley’s Market Holds Strong
Luxury real estate in Paradise Valley has remained resilient, even as other markets cool. According to data from The Cromford Report, the median sale price in the area remains above $3 million, with homes priced over $5 million seeing strong interest from out-of-state buyers—particularly from California, Washington, and Chicago.
The town’s unique blend of exclusivity, low density, and scenic beauty continues to draw affluent buyers. With strict zoning and limited inventory, listings like this represent a rare opportunity.
The Broader Appeal of Arizona Luxury
While Scottsdale and Phoenix continue to attract newcomers with their combination of lifestyle and investment value, Paradise Valley stands apart due to its ultra-low density and bespoke properties. The town’s proximity to luxury resorts, world-class golf, and top-rated schools only heightens its allure.
Real estate professionals note that affluent buyers increasingly seek Arizona as a primary home market—not just a seasonal destination. Favorable tax conditions, warm weather, and the rise of remote work have made luxury properties here more than just vacation retreats.
“This is not just a second home market anymore,” Grigg noted. “Buyers are planting roots. And homes like this, with every amenity and architectural pedigree, are exactly what they’re looking for.”
Sources: The Cromford Report, Realty Executives, AZCentral













