5 of the Most Expensive Houses Currently on the Market in Arizona (April 2025)

Arizona’s real estate is a desert dreamscape where modern architecture rises from the red rocks and luxury estates bask beneath endless sun-soaked skies. From sleek, glass-wrapped homes tucked into the hills of Paradise Valley to sprawling desert compounds in Scottsdale, this state turns arid beauty into high-end living.

Cactus-lined driveways and panoramic mountain views are just the beginning—here, exclusivity comes with infinity pools and private golf greens. Let’s step into the sun-drenched world of the five most expensive homes in Arizona.

5. Scottsdale, AZ – $12,975,000

Perched above the Upper Canyon in Silverleaf with sweeping 360-degree views, this 11,491 square foot estate offers 6 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms on 2.87 gated acres. Offered at $12,975,000, the home showcases refined craftsmanship with stonework, trestle beams, and a brick-ceilinged gourmet kitchen. Expansive glass doors open to covered patios, blending indoor and outdoor spaces. Four private bedroom suites, a large great room, and multiple entertaining areas provide both comfort and scale. The property includes a private drive, enclosed motor court, and serene outdoor spaces framed by mountain and city light vistas.

Where is Scottsdale?

Bordering Phoenix to the east, Scottsdale blends desert surroundings with a focus on tourism, business, and outdoor activity. The city includes areas like Old Town, the McDowell Sonoran Preserve, and a large network of golf courses and resorts. It developed from a small farming community into a hub for events, healthcare, and tech. The economy is supported by seasonal visitors and a growing permanent population. Scottsdale also hosts major attractions like the Phoenix Open and spring training baseball.

Kitchen

Dark cabinetry, arched brick ceiling, and stone floors give the kitchen a heavy, rustic feel. A large island stands at the center with a lighter finish and matching granite counters. Chandeliers hang from the ceiling. The layout wraps around with built-in appliances and open shelving.

Dining Room

Stone walls and arched windows define the circular dining room. A carved fireplace sits between doorways, and exposed beams support a vaulted ceiling above. The round table is surrounded by tall upholstered chairs. Light pours in through multiple glass doors.

Home Theater

Leather recliners face a large built-in screen in the home theater. The wood-paneled walls and patterned carpet create a dark, enclosed feel. Red ceiling paint and sconces bring warm lighting. A raised back row provides tiered seating.

Bedroom

Four-poster columns frame the bed in a room with richly grained hardwood floors. A bench and large window seat sit along one wall. Heavy drapery and carved furniture add texture throughout. Wall sconces flank the bed on either side.

Bathroom

Two vanities, a freestanding tub, and a walk-in shower shape the bathroom layout. Stone tile flooring and cream-colored walls continue across the space. The tub is set into a nook near a large window with drapery. A chandelier hangs over the main walkway between doorways.

Source: Johnathon R. De Young @ Russ Lyon Sotheby’S International Realty via Coldwell Banker Realty

4. Paradise Valley, AZ – $18,995,000

Honored as the 2022 Garden of the Year by PHX Home & Garden , this 15,803 square foot estate spans 2.23 acres of landscaped grounds and features 8 ensuite bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. Offered at $18,995,000, the home was fully renovated and expanded from 2015 to 2023 with interiors by designer Matthew Boland. Highlights include a primary suite with dual bathrooms, wellness center, and a $1 million custom boutique-style closet. The layout includes a kitchen with handmade cabinetry, wine room, theater, gym, paneled library, and a guest house. Outdoor features include a pool, spa, plunge pool, pickleball court, vegetable garden, dining ramada, and multiple patios.

Where is Paradise Valley?

Tucked between Phoenix and Scottsdale, Paradise Valley is a quiet town built around privacy, space, and mountain views. It is known for low-density zoning, resort properties, and limited commercial development. The community focuses on single-family homes and open landscapes. Its economy includes hospitality, real estate, and private services. Residents have access to nearby trails, golf courses, and city amenities.

Kitchen

In the kitchen, two large islands sit beneath a lit coffered ceiling. Red stone countertops contrast with light wood cabinetry and matching backsplash. Blue leather stools line the breakfast bar. The space opens toward a hallway leading into other rooms.

Dining Room

Located next to the garden, the dining room connects to the outdoor patio through sliding glass doors. A long wood table sits on a patterned tile inlay, surrounded by upholstered chairs. Pendant lights hang in a row from the coffered ceiling. Large windows pull in natural light from both sides.

Office / Library

Set up as a home office, the library features full-height bookcases built into wood-paneled walls. A fireplace anchors one side, and a rounded desk sits at the center of the room with blue armchairs. The arched window brings in light from the courtyard beyond. The ceiling combines wood trim with a painted metallic finish.

Bedroom

Finished with dark wood floors and large windows, the bedroom includes a bed, seating area, and colorful accents. A bright pink statue stands on a small table between two stools. Arched doors and tall curtains line one wall. Two bold light fixtures hang from the ceiling beams.

Bathroom

Framed by curved walls and windows, the bathroom centers around a large circular bathtub. Glass doors open to the outside, and heavy blue curtains hang over tall windows. A chandelier hangs from the domed ceiling. Mirrors and tile patterns repeat across the room…

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