On The Market: Tucson, Arizona
November 1, 2004
Nestled into its surroundings so well that it is nearly indistinguishable from
the hillscape, Campbell Cliffs is carefully oriented to welcome in the views of
the Tucson valley. Incorporating Coconino sandstone from northern Arizona and
Stepstone tile from California, the house took seven years to build. “The
property joins the Coronado National Forest, which essentially becomes your
backyard,” says real estate broker Zack Wright. “It is part of a gated
community, but is so far removed from any neighbors that you feel as though
you’re the only one on the hill.” (Click image to enlarge)
Six thousand square feet of decks and patios ensure privacy–the ultimate luxury. The main deck includes a swimming pool, an adjoining spa and an outdoor kitchen that centers around Viking appliances and a fire pit. The tennis court was blasted from 20 feet of solid rock.
The organic design continues inside with floor-to-ceiling windows and 13
skylights that top a 65-foot-long art gallery that extends along the living and
dining areas. “Although it is contemporary in design, the home’s natural
materials give it unanticipated warmth that makes it at one with the surrounding
mountains,” says Wright. The adjoining 10 acres are for sale as well. (Click image to enlarge)
MARKET INQUIRIES
$13.5 million. Zack Wright, Sotheby’s International
Realty, 949.644.9200, www.sothebysrealty.com
Martha Briggs,
Long Realty Co., 520.918.7425,
www.longrealty.com; www.campbellcliffs.com
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