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OUR COMMUNITIES
ESTATES AT
MIRAMONTE
The Estates at Miramonte is a unique, gated community situated high on the north slopes of the McDowell Mountains. Home sites range from 2.3- to 3.7-acres and from 2,885 feet to 3,005 feet in elevation making it one of the highest elevated communities in Scottsdale. Because of the higher elevation and the gentle breeze drifting through the mountain saddle just west of Miramonte, temperatures at Miramonte are typically eight to ten degrees below the temperatures in most other areas of Scottsdale and Phoenix.
The Estates at Miramonte is surrounded on three sides by The Scottsdale Mountain Preserve making it a one-of-a-kind community. The purchase of a home on a three-acre lot in Miramonte, contiguous to the Preserve, will place you next to thousands of acres of undisturbed, pristine mountainside desert abundant with wildlife. You will enjoy a different million-dollar view from each window of your new home.
Each lot at The Estates at Miramonte includes a building envelope of 50,000 square feet allowing Luxor Homes to build the estate of your dreams for you. There is room for a very large home, guesthouse, cabana, pool, water features and much more while leaving the majority of your 2 1/2 acre to 3 1/2 acre lot as undisturbed native desert.
Sonoran
Crest
Located at the northwest end of the McDowell Mountains, adjacent to Troon in prestigious North Scottsdale. Sonoran Crest exhibits a beauty of creation that no man can lay claim to. Encompassing 120 acres, each of Sonoran’s Crest 58 1.5- to 3-acre home sites enjoys a spectacular view of the gently rolling, high-desert terrain and mountain panorama.
Divided into three separate gated areas, Luxor Homes at Sonoran Crest range in price from $1.6 million to $ 3.5 million. Sonoran Crest’s higher elevation and more northern location cause daytime temperatures to range from five to ten degrees cooler than temperatures in the valley. Due to its unique topography, we experience a constant, gentle breeze drifting through the saddle of the mountain, blowing from east to west in the morning and west to east in the afternoon.