
Scottsdale, AZ 85262
This Stunning Desert Sanctuary is a Strong Value Opportunity, listed at $1,395,000—positioned well below the $1,471,478 Fair Market Value by 5%. This valuation gap offers $76,478 in Instant Equity. Featuring a 2021 roof deck, remodeled primary suite, and Pella bifold doors, the home maintains an Excellent Condition Rating. With its 360-degree mountain views, private pool, and spa, this property offers a premium lifestyle. It is an ideal acquisition for discerning homeowners or luxury buyers seeking a turnkey desert retreat.
Comparables within 1 miles sold in recently
| Address | Sold Price | Beds | Baths | Sq Ft | $/Sqft | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
★ 9637 E MARK Lane Subject | $1,395,000* List Price | 3 | 3 | 2,921 | $504 | - |
A 9780 E GAMBLE Lane Active | $1,275,000 List Price | 3 | 3 | 3,022 | $422 | 0.2 mi |
* Subject property listed price vs sold prices of comps.
Property is new construction or fully renovated.
While built in 1996, the property underwent over $450,000 in comprehensive renovations within the last 5 years (2020-2025). Key updates include a fully remodeled primary suite (2020), a modern kitchen with poured concrete counters, a new roof deck (2021), and a 2025 pool heater. The home features mint-condition finishes like concrete floors and Pella bifold doors, requiring no maintenance.
The property has a large lot size, which is more than 4 times of its living area. lot size in square feet = 13002, living area = 2921.
The property features a 2021-added expansive roof deck with glass railings and 12-foot Pella bifold doors, offering seamless indoor-outdoor flow and 360-degree views of Pinnacle Peak and Scottsdale city lights.
With approximately $450,000 in recent improvements, the home boasts a 2020 primary suite remodel, a 2020 pool renovation with travertine hardscape, and modern interior finishes like poured concrete countertops and concrete flooring.
Despite having nearly 3,000 square feet of living space, the home only offers three bedrooms, which may limit its appeal to larger families or buyers requiring multiple guest rooms and a home office.
The property is located more than four miles away from the nearest elementary, middle, and high schools, which could be a logistical drawback for families with school-aged children.
Open the doors. You'll understand. Some houses you tour. This one you settle into. Set against the silhouette of Pinnacle Peak, this North Scottsdale home was designed for the way you actually want to live in the desert -- sunrise coffee on the roof deck, evening conversations around the pool, casual dinners that drift into long ones because nobody wants to leave. The 12-foot Pella bifold doors accordion open in four panels, pulling the great room out into the open and framing the kind of sunset that makes you stop mid-sentence. The expansive roof deck, added in 2021 as an outdoor living experience, is the heart of why people remember this house. Glass railings frame the views to maximize the experience day and night -- 360 degrees of Pinnacle Peak, the surrounding mountains, and this North Scottsdale home was designed for the way you actually want to live in the desert -- sunrise coffee on the roof deck, evening conversations around the pool, casual dinners that drift into long ones because nobody wants to leave. The 12-foot Pella bifold doors accordion open in four panels, pulling the great room out into the open and framing the kind of sunset that makes you stop mid-sentence. The expansive roof deck, added in 2021 as an outdoor living experience, is the heart of why people remember this house. Glass railings frame the views to maximize the experience day and night -- 360 degrees of Pinnacle Peak, the surrounding mountains, and Scottsdale's city lights below. Sunrise lights the mountains pink to the east; sunset paints the sky over the desert to the west. It's the kind of space suitable for moonlight dinners or afternoon social hour, and has hosted everything from quiet morning yoga to fifty-person parties without breaking a sweat. Inside, the great room opens with soft architectural curves and 12-13 foot ceilings, anchored by a modern kitchen with approximately 3-inch poured concrete countertops, a gas range, double ovens, reverse osmosis and soft water systems, and a walk-in pantry. A built-in wine display divides the kitchen and dining areas without closing them off. Concrete floors anchor the great room, cool underfoot in summer. Throughout the home, the tilework and finish carpentry follow the architectural curves with a precision that's hard to engineer and easy to feel -- small details that explain, in part, why the house just works. Arrival matters. The home is anchored by an oversized $14k custom front door that sets the tone the moment you walk up -- a real piece of design, not an afterthought. The primary suite was fully renovated in 2020 and includes a Closets by Design walk-in with designer hardware -- one of the newer additions to the home. The second bedroom functions as nearly a second primary: 8-foot sliding doors and a 6-foot picture window framing Pinnacle Peak, a generous walk-in closet, and a modern bathroom outfitted with Brizo fixtures. It's the kind of guest space that makes family stay longer. The backyard is a series of experiences. The pool with Baja shelf was fully redone in 2020, expanding the hardscape and upgrading to travertine throughout -- the kind of investment you notice underfoot. In 2022, two separate and distinct artificial grass zones were added, creating intentional gathering areas beyond the pool. Built-in BBQ in back; desert landscaping in front. A new pool and spa heater was installed in 2025. The $12k Magnolia/Best Buy entertainment and outdoor sound system conveys with the home. Move from the great room to the pool to the grass zones to the roof deck -- each space has its own character. Most homes give you a backyard. This one gives you a sequence. What's special about the lot: the property sits on a thoughtfully chosen and well-placed lot with unobstructed sightlines in multiple directions. The result is naturally cooler temperatures, real cross-breezes, and a real sense of openness that's increasingly rare in North Scottsdale. The land was chosen with intention, and you feel it the moment you walk in. Other features worth knowing: approximately $450,000 in extensive thoughtful improvements over recent years. Three-car attached garage with built-in cabinets. Gated community offers pickleball and tennis courts. Energy-conscious construction with mechanical sun shades, wood-frame windows, programmable thermostats, and a gas water heater. What the listing can't quite tell you is what visitors say every time: this place just feels right. The light moves through it differently. The breezes find their way in. The roof deck quiets your mind. The great room invites a story. It's a house that's hosted big parties and quiet Tuesdays equally well -- and almost everyone who walks through says some version of the same thing: "What an amazing home." Come see it. The photos are beautiful, but the feel is the thing.
No exterior & parking available.
Grades K-6 • 4.1 mi
Grades 6-8 • 5.2 mi
Grades 9-12 • 5.6 mi
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| Feature | Subject | Average Home | Neighborhood Ranking (50 Listings) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beds | 3.0 | 4.0 | 32% |
| Baths | 3.0 | 4.0 | 36% |
| Square foot | 2,921 | 3,567 | 24% |
| Lot Size | 13,002 | 35,327.5 | 19% |
| Price | $1.40M | $0 | 76% |
| Price per sq ft | $478 | $0 | 81% |
| Built year | 1996 | 2003 | 15% |
| HOA | $2200 | $300 | 96% |
| Days on market | 15 | 2174 | 1% |
Jun 4, 2026
$1,395,000
Initial Listing