Big-ticket home sales far from in the dumps


Published on Thursday, October 16, 2008

Inside Tucson Business

Big sales of very expensive homes haven’t exactly been in the dumps in the past few months. The TREND Report’s August issue reported these recent big deals:

A 4,552-square-foot contemporary residence at Canyon Pass at Dove Mountain sold for $2.2 million after being on the market 97 days. Its original list price was $2.7 million and it featured a media room and a 99-bottle wine room. It sits on 1.4 acres of ground, has five bathrooms and five bedrooms and backs up to open space with views of Tortolita Mountains.


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A Marana home included in the 2008 Southern Arizona Home Builders Association’s Parade of Homes sold for $1.7 million after 211 days on the market. It has 3,531 square feet, sits on an acre of ground, and features an outdoor kitchen and living area, a lagoon-style pool and spa, a putting green and a tanning system in the master shower.

A bank-owned Mountain Cove Estates home with 7,757 square feet on an acre lot has both mountain and city views, as well as a lap pool, a pool cabana, two guest suites, a home theatre and an exercise room. It told for $1.45 million after it had been on the market 556 days after four listings as a bank-owned property.

A Catalina Foothills home with 4,442 square feet on 1.4 acres sold for $1.34 million after four listings and 224 days on the market. It has five bedrooms, four baths and mountain views.

A 3,609-square-foot contemporary home on 1.4 acres in Canyon Pass at Dove Mountain sold for $1.3 million after 725 days on the market with five different listings. It has mountain views and a jogging path.

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