$2,250,000
There's a street in Arcadia where the trees are older than the houses and the houses are smart enough not to compete. This is one of those houses. A modern farmhouse that got everything right — the proportions, the materials, the way the porch catches the light at six in the evening.
Board-and-batten exterior, standing seam metal roof, warm wood accents that don't try too hard. It looks like it's been here for years. It was finished last spring.
The kitchen is the room that sold the house before the house was even listed. White oak island with a butcher block top wide enough for homework, coffee, and a cutting board to coexist. Unlacquered brass hardware that will patina on its own timeline. A farmhouse sink under a window that faces the backyard. Fresh herbs on the open shelving because someone actually put them there.
The primary suite lives under a vaulted ceiling with exposed painted beams and the kind of quiet that only a well-insulated home delivers. Black steel frame windows. Sheer curtains. A reading nook tucked into the dormer that you'll fight over. The bathroom keeps things honest — a soaking tub, marble hex floors, and enough natural light to make mornings feel like a suggestion, not an alarm.
Five bedrooms. Four and a half baths. Forty-two hundred square feet that feel like they were measured in comfort, not just dimensions. A backyard with real grass, mature shade trees, and a pool that catches every hour of Arizona sun. String lights over the patio. A dining table that seats eight but has hosted twelve. Camelback Mountain visible over the tree line like it's keeping watch. This is the Arcadia house people describe when they talk about the one they wish they'd bought.
Interior
- Vaulted ceilings with exposed beams
- White oak wide plank flooring
- Shaker cabinetry with brass hardware
- Butcher block and marble countertops
- Farmhouse sink
- Gas fireplace with shiplap surround
- Primary suite reading nook
- Laundry room with built-in folding station
- Smart home (Ring, Nest, Sonos)
- Custom pantry with organization system
Exterior
- Board-and-batten with metal roof
- Covered front porch
- Covered rear patio with wood ceiling
- Rectangular pool with raised spa
- Outdoor dining for eight
- String light posts
- Mature shade trees (2 mesquite, 1 palo verde)
- Real grass backyard
- Drip irrigation throughout
- 3-car garage with epoxy floors
Construction
- Modern farmhouse architecture (2024)
- James Hardie fiber cement siding
- Standing seam metal roof
- Dual-pane Low-E windows
- Spray foam insulation
- Tankless water heater
- Electric car charging (Level 2)
- 200-amp electrical service
In the heart of Arcadia, steps from the Camelback corridor, neighborhood restaurants, and some of the best schools in the Valley. The kind of street where people walk their dogs at sunset and actually stop to talk.
Let's talk about it.
No obligation. Just a conversation about whether this home fits what you're looking for.