Arizonas real estate scene is as bold and diverse as its desert sunsets.

Where is Paradise Valley?

The town does not have its own school district or police force, instead contracting services from nearby cities.

5 Most Expensive Houses in Arizona

Allan J. Macdonald, Cari Dandy @ Russ Lyon Sotheby’S International Realty via Coldwell Banker Realty

It is home to several historic resorts, including the iconic Sanctuary Camelback Mountain.

Despite its name, there are no incorporated valleys within the towns boundaries.

Large windows line both sides of the room, bringing in outdoor views and natural light.

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A circular iron chandelier hangs above a rustic wood coffee table, grounding the space with warmth.

A rectangular wood table with woven chairs sits beneath a modern chandelier suspended from the peaked ceiling.

Light wood floors in a herringbone pattern enhance the open, airy layout.

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Black cabinetry contrasts with pale walls, and artwork is layered above and around a mounted television.

Seating flanks the room with armchairs near the window and a rolling desk chair in the center.

Blue patterned bedding, matching armchairs, and natural wood elements create a calm atmosphere.

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Windows on both sides frame trees and greenery from the surrounding yard.

Covered seating areas and an outdoor bar open directly from the house, illuminated by warm lighting at dusk.

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Paradise Valley, Arizona, was incorporated in 1961 to preserve its residential character and natural beauty.

Nestled between Scottsdale and Phoenix, it is known for luxury homes, resorts, and mountain views.

The town has strict zoning to limit commercial development.

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Camelback Mountain and Mummy Mountain offer popular hiking trails and scenic overlooks.

Dark sculptural sofas and a grand piano rest on a layered rug over wide-plank wood floors.

A detailed fireplace with white paneling anchors one wall beneath modern pendant lighting.

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A wide window behind the sink offers a panoramic desert view while bringing in natural light.

Ceiling moldings and dark stone backsplash complete the balance of traditional and modern styling.

Floor-to-ceiling windows and glass doors open to a private balcony with sweeping views.

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Dark wood floors contrast with soft textiles in neutral tones.

Two makeup vanities and mirrored storage towers provide symmetry along the back wall.

A walk-in glass shower stands on one end, balancing the layout with modern fixtures and classic details.

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Upper balconies and lower patios provide multiple outdoor gathering areas across different levels.

Stone walkways connect zones between the pool, spa, and main entry points of the home.

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Where is Prescott Valley?

The town hosts events like the Prescott Valley Days and has a growing arts and sports scene.

It also provides access to outdoor recreation in nearby mountains and forests.

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Upholstered armchairs and a dark leather sofa form a square seating arrangement over tiled flooring and layered rugs.

Walls combine smooth and rough textures, integrating painted surfaces with natural stone.

A central island with red-upholstered barstools sits under pendant lighting and recessed ceiling panels.

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Arched windows bring in natural light and frame scenic views from the sink and counter spaces.

A custom chandelier with iron details centers the space beneath a recessed ceiling tray.

Tile flooring and iron lantern-style lights continue the rustic style found throughout the room.

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A doorway opens to a gym space with panoramic window views.

Flame-style sconces and a bold red urn highlight the central wall fountain.

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Where is Scottsdale?

It is home to the Scottsdale Airpark, one of the largest employment centers in the region.

The city hosts the Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction and the Waste Management Phoenix Open.

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Scottsdales McDowell Sonoran Preserve offers over 30,000 acres of protected desert land.

Arched doorways link the room to adjoining spaces, including the bar.

Marble countertops top the large island and surrounding counters in the kitchen, paired with warm wood cabinetry throughout.

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Brass hardware, modern light fixtures, and a bold stone backsplash complete the space around the stove area.

A circular chandelier hangs above the island, centering the room with soft ambient lighting.

Tall French doors bring in natural light and lead out to an exterior area.

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Floor-to-ceiling windows wrap two sides of the bedroom, offering direct views of the desert landscape and mountain ridge.

A ceiling fan and clean lines maintain a modern layout.

A walk-in shower with glass enclosure and built-in bench sits beside a freestanding tub near the window.

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Large floor tiles in soft beige tones keep the room cohesive and understated.

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Valued at $25,000,000, the home combines modern technology with panoramic mountain and city views.

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Scottsdale, Arizona, sits just east of Phoenix and is known for its desert landscapes and upscale lifestyle.

The city blends modern resorts with historic Old Town charm.

It is a popular spot for golf, hiking, and spring training baseball.

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Scottsdale also has a strong arts presence, including galleries and public art installations.

Tall glass doors open entirely to the patio, visually extending the indoor space toward the pool area.

Modern ring pendant lights hang from a vaulted ceiling, adding structure to the rooms symmetry.

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A light blue patterned bedspread complements the neutral walls and wood floors.

A circular chandelier hangs overhead, echoing the curves found in the rooms architecture.

Natural light floods the primary bathroom through a large arched window beside the freestanding tub.

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A corner walk-in shower is enclosed in glass and finished with patterned tiles and a marble bench.

Pale stone flooring laid in a hexagonal pattern ties the two bathing areas together visually.

Sliding doors behind the seating lead directly into the interior living area.

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Loungers line the far end, oriented toward sweeping mountain views and desert landscape.

Stone tiles cover the entire deck, leading seamlessly from the house to the water.

Source:Allan J. Macdonald, Cari Dandy @ Russ Lyon SothebyS International Realty via Coldwell Banker Realty

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