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Silver Sky Paradise Valley debuts $18.5 million 'Nova'

Posted 12/18/23

Silver Sky Development has announced the debut of Nova, the nearly $18.5 million, 11,965 square-foot, European transitional estate envisioned by Stratton Architects, led by architect Stratton …

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Silver Sky Paradise Valley debuts $18.5 million 'Nova'

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Silver Sky Development has announced the debut of Nova, the nearly $18.5 million, 11,965 square-foot, European transitional estate envisioned by Stratton Architects, led by architect Stratton Andrews.

Nova is set to become one of 12 ultra-luxury homes in the Silver Sky Paradise Valley community taking shape at the base of Mummy Mountain.

The six-bedroom, seven full bathroom, three powder room residence features floor-to-ceiling windows, a five-car garage, spa treatment area with steam room, butler’s pantry, game room, lounge with a built-in wine wall and indoor/outdoor wet bar, two offices, casita with a bedroom and private pool bath, pickleball court and more.

“When we think of the country’s elite architectural talent, Stratton Andrews is one of the top names the comes to mind,” said Jeremy Takas, Principal at Silver Sky Development. “Nova not only impresses with its beautiful design, but with its intuitive functionality. We can’t wait to see Stratton make his mark on Silver Sky Paradise Valley.”

The National Association of Home Builders named Nova a winner in the On-the-Boards Single-Family Production Home category in the 2023 Best in American Living Awards. Award levels, including platinum, gold and silver, as well as Best in Region and Of the Year recipients, will be announced at the virtual award ceremony held during the 2024 International Builders’ Show Feb. 27-29, 2024, in Las Vegas.

“We were extremely thrilled to receive this award,” Andrews said. “Silver Sky will be the premiere benchmark for Paradise Valley development and design. We’re excited to help set that stage and be a part of the journey.”

In addition to Stratton Architects, Nova will feature the “who’s who” of luxury construction and design, including builder Arcadia Custom Builders, interior designer Holly Wright Design, lighting by Creative Designs in Lighting and landscaping from Berghoff Design Group.

Nova is being sold by RETSY partners Chris Morrison, Babbi Gabel and Kirk Linehan. Nova is a RETSY| Forbes Global Properties property. To express interest in Nova and learn more, contact Morrison at chris@retsy.com, or call 480-269-0210.

To learn more about Stratton Architects and Stratton Andrews, visit stratton-architects.com. To learn more about Silver Sky’s Paradise Valley community, visit silverskypv.com.