Set in the rolling hills of North Scottsdale’s Silverleaf community—one of Arizona’s priciest residential enclaves—a sprawling desert estate that once served as the neighborhood’s original sales center has been reworked into a sophisticated desert retreat.
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The roughly 8,344-square-foot residence was built during the early days of the luxury development, when the foothill enclave was still establishing itself as one of the Phoenix area’s most sought-after addresses. Its architecture reflects that founding vision for the community. While recent updates introduced a soft, contemporary layer to the traditional architecture, the home draws on Mediterranean influences, with stucco walls, clay tile roofs, arched openings, and exposed timber beams throughout the interiors. The layout unfolds around a series of courtyards and covered walkways.
Brick paving runs through many of the outdoor areas, where mature desert trees shade inviting patios with outdoor fireplaces. A narrow tiled pool and spa are framed by planters in a courtyard setting, while other parts of the property include a putting green, dog run, and several lounge areas positioned for sunset views and city lights below…