Location: Tucson, Arizona
Price: $17,500,000
Tucson, Arizona! A market that tops out (if you’re lucky) around $5 million, at $17,500,000 the Campbell Cliffs estate is not only the most expensive house in Tucson on the market today, it’s also priced two-three times more than the most expensive home ever sold and four-five times the top 10% of the luxury real estate market. Tucson is a 2nd tier market, a retirement market, a blue collar city, with friendly people, and some of the best food in all of the U.S. The town spends its time watching or attending anything UofA, the Rodeo and Gem show (when in town), and the Casino is a hot spot. It’s easy to understand $17,500,000 in Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, a starter home in LA, Malibu, New York, but Tucson – wow! Once you hit the $10+ million price tag, it’s simple, your buyer will be worth at least 100 millionaires, more like a Billionaire.
Once priced as high at $22,000,000, set for auction, and on again off again – without further ado we introduce the house of the week. The Insane Campbell Cliffs estate is a whopping 25,000 sf home on 13.3 acres of lush high desert with over a million acres of protected national forest as your backyard. 6 Car garage, 2 elevators, pool, staff quarters, spa, weight room/aerobics room, steam room, sauna, tennis court, gun/archery range, wine cellar, entertainment center, hobby room, workshop, basketball court, and featured on many magazines. Located at the very top of the guard gated Canyon Ranch Estates. Holy guacamole you get a whole lot of house, amenities, but do you expect anything less for $17.5 million?
Every place has one home, just one, that is the epitome of fine living. In Tucson and perhaps the entire Southwest United States – Listing company Long Realty Company
Arizona Ultra-Luxury Real Estate seekers & blog…
Great presentation for a spectacular live-work entertainment asset Martha! Wish you well in getting this into the possession of the next worthy owner of this amazing asset in 2017.
Best regards, Bob Soules., NAI Capital.