A privately gated Spanish Revival estate on 3.34 acres, one of the last remaining large and intact lots on Mummy Mountain was recently sold for $14.75M by Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty’s Global Real Estate Advisors Cheryl Anderson and Julie Warner, who represented both the seller and the buyer.
The two-story gated residence, located at the corner of Invergordon Road and Mockingbird Lane, combines views of the surrounding grounds featuring ancient olive trees to create a tranquil retreat.
The six bedroom, eight bath home with a separate guest house boasts 10,676 square feet of floor space, according to a press release.
The home was completely updated and renovated in 2021-2022 by Phoenix Architecture and Salcito Custom Builders. The estate has two kitchens – a main space and one for food preparation. The home also features solid walnut and limestone floors, Albertini steel windows, Caesarstone countertops, handmade Craftsman Court tile and antique, stone fireplaces.
Other features include vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets, a smart home system, a library with built-in bookcases, media room with blackout curtains and a sauna room.
An integrated system by Lutron & Savant controls the audio, visual, lighting and HVAC. A 1,660 square-foot gym is another highlight of the estate, as are the air conditioned five car garages and motor court with entry and service gates.
“Representing both the sellers and the buyers of this distinguished Paradise Valley property was an honor in the truest sense,” Cheryl Anderson, Global Real Estate Advisor for Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty said in the press release. “Both parties connected with its pedigree, its character and quality, its privacy. It’s a property meant for a distinguished taste, yet a relaxed lifestyle, and delivers big on both counts. The attention to detail and updated features coupled with the original Spanish Revival charm, in addition to the convenient location surrounded by mountain vistas, have created a distinctive and timeless estate for the ages.”