$1,975,000
Some homes try to impress you the moment you walk in. This one lets you find it. Behind a bougainvillea-draped wall on one of Paradise Valley's quietest streets sits a Spanish colonial estate that feels like it's been here forever — because the best ones always do.
Thick plastered walls, hand-laid tile, wood beams that have earned their patina. Every room opens to a courtyard where a stone fountain keeps time and the jasmine doesn't ask permission.
The kitchen was renovated in 2023 with one rule: keep the soul, upgrade everything else. Talavera tile backsplash original to the home. The range, the plumbing, the countertops — all new. It's the kind of kitchen where the tortillas are handmade and nobody's in a hurry.
The primary suite opens through arched French doors to its own section of the courtyard. You'll hear the fountain from the bed. The bathroom keeps the same energy — a clawfoot tub under an arched window, hand-painted tile, and enough natural light to make the mirrors optional.
Five bedrooms. Four and a half baths. Forty-two hundred square feet that somehow feel both grand and intimate. A courtyard that turns every dinner into an event. And a neighborhood where the loudest sound is the neighbor's orange tree dropping fruit onto the sidewalk.
Interior
- Hand-plastered walls throughout
- Exposed wood ceiling beams
- Talavera tile kitchen backsplash
- Arched doorways and windows
- Saltillo tile and hardwood floors
- Wood-burning fireplace with stone surround
- Wrought iron fixtures and hardware
- Updated HVAC and electrical (2023)
Exterior
- Private courtyard with stone fountain
- Mature bougainvillea and jasmine
- Covered colonnade walkway
- Courtyard plunge pool
- Outdoor dining for eight
- Citrus trees (orange, lemon, grapefruit)
- Adobe privacy walls
Construction
- Spanish colonial architecture (1998)
- Full interior renovation (2023)
- Clay tile roof
- Stucco and stone exterior
- Double-pane windows throughout
- 2-car garage with storage
On a tree-lined street in the heart of Paradise Valley, minutes from the Phoenician, Jokake Inn historic site, and the base of Camelback Mountain.
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