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Custom Lot in Exclusive Silverleaf

Dec. 10, 2006
Categorized in: Homes for Sale
Scottsdale Arizona Homes for Sale - SilverleafHave it all ... a home nestled in the mountains of north Scottsdale. Unobstructed views of the McDowell Mountains. The Valley of the Sun stretching out below you. Sound impossible? Not with this buildable lot at the top of the Upper Canyon in the Silverleaf Development.

This lot has a sizable 30,117-square foot building envelope waiting for a new owner to build their custom dream home. Overall, the lot covers 1.23 acres and offers breathtaking views of the city lights and the McDowell Mountains.

Like to golf? Residents in Silverleaf have an opportunity to be members of Tom Weiskopf's signature golf course.

Listed at $1,600,000, this unique property offers life in the foothills of the McDowells with all the convenience of the city.

For more information, call me at (602) 502-9693 or e-mail me at Info@DaltonsAZHomes.com.

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(c) Jonathan Dalton, 2006 / Jonathan Dalton's Arizona Homes

Like Small Bedrooms?

Dec. 6, 2006
Categorized in: Phoenix Real Estate market
The Arizona Republic had an interesting article today about increased interest in mid-century homes, a gentle way of saying the homes are 40 to 50 years old. There's a certain cache with the homes discussed, primarily a link to the Valley's great architects. But it's still remarkable in that the Phoenix area really doesn't do old.

Much of what you see when you visit the Valley has been developed over the past 30 years, when the first wave of Californians first crossed the Colorado River and invaded the state. There are pockets of older homes and buildings, but our definition of old here is far different than what would qualify as old on the Eastern seaboard.

Having sold a 1950s-built home about a year ago, there is a very particular buyer for this type of property. The feedback we received was almost universal: love the brick construction, love the floorplan, love the oversized lot ... but those bedrooms. The master bedroom was about 13 foot by 11 foot, one secondary bedroom was 10 by 10 and the last was around 9 by 9, small by any standard. The master bathroom was functional, as bathrooms largely were until the last 15 to 20 years, not the open rambling fortresses of solitude you find now.

Still, when you live in an area where most homes in most subdivisions look remarkably alike, it is nice to know there are some options available.

(c) Jonathan Dalton, 2006 / Jonathan Daltons Arizona Homes