The state’s priciest-ever deal sold for $28.1 million in Scottsdale in June 2022, but with the lure of features like a metaverse room, a spa that generates snow and a lazy river, developers in Paradise Valley think they can get $75 million for an estate that’s still in progress.
Source: Inman News
Can a mega-mansion in Paradise Valley bring in a record $75M?
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