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21 properties were sold in The Town of Paradise Valley in July, ranging in price from $190, 000 to $5, 600, 000. Paradise Valley’s average price per square foot is $367.81 and the average % of asking price - 91.55%.
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6885 Cochise Rd 108, Paradise Valley
85253
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$208, 000
$190, 000
$181.12
91.35%
6945 Cochise Rd [...]Thu, 10 Jul 2008 18:03:06 +0000
17 properties were sold in The Town of Paradise Valley in June, ranging in price from $430, 000 to $4, 695, 000. Paradise Valley’s average price per square foot is $409.70 and the average % of asking price - 93.17%.
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5023 N 71St Pl, Paradise Valley
85253
1353
$469, 000
$430, 000
$317.81
91.68%
5101 N Casa Blanca [...]Tue, 10 Jun 2008 23:45:26 +0000
There were 21 properties sold in The Town of Paradise Valley in May, ranging in price from $290, 000 to $5, 200, 000. Paradise Valley’s average price per square foot is $399.41 and the average % of asking price - 89.32%.
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6150 N Scottsdale [...]Mon, 12 May 2008 23:20:39 +0000
There were 16 properties sold in The Town of Paradise Valley in April, ranging in price from $535, 000 to $4, 700, 000. Paradise Valley’s average price per square foot is $377.75 and the average % of asking price - 90.51%.
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Sale [...]Tue, 15 Apr 2008 23:47:13 +0000
The Paradise Valley Town Council unanimously approved its portion of the $1.5 billion proposed Ritz-Carlton resort and residential community Thursday.
Scottsdale-based Five Star Development plans to build the ultra-upscale complex on 123 acres southwest of Indian Bend and Scottsdale roads. The project spills about 16 acres over the town’s border into Scottsdale.
A new boutique urban hotel [...]Fri, 23 Jun 2006 05:29:06 +0000
The Ritz-Carlton is planning a $400 million resort in PV that would include 321 homes, villas and condos built around a hotel and its 225 casitas. The development would go on 120-acres bounded by Lincoln Drive, Indian Bend Road, Mockingbird Lane and Scottsdale Road. They hope to open the resort by 2009.
Twenty-seven residential lots of [...]Tue, 06 Sep 2005 20:38:40 +0000
Paradise Valley planners will meet to consider size of new homes…
The Arizona Republic reports that the Paradise Valley Planning Commission will have a work-study session today to discuss limiting the size and impact of the large Paradise Valley luxury homes being built, especially in older neighborhoods.
The concern is over the large number of [...]Wed, 03 Aug 2005 06:24:48 +0000
Many Paradise Valley residents fear the recent trend of razing old homes…
The Arizona Republic reports that some long-time residents of Paradise Valley are not happy with all the teardowns of older homes in favor or huge new houses that block views and take up more of the open desert. About 75 to 100 luxury [...]Tue, 19 Jul 2005 02:26:39 +0000
Mansions are changing the character of Paradise Valley neighborhoods…
The Arizona Republic reports that Paradise Valley officials are hearing increasingly from residents who are upset with new office-sized houses built on rural lots once filled with low profile ranch-style houses. Residents are upset not only about losing their scenic views, but from losing the character of [...]Fri, 08 Jul 2005 03:03:56 +0000
A resort firm recently bought land in Paradise Valley, AZ for $74 million. The Arizona Republic reports that Marriott International has purchased the 120-acre parcel of land at the northwestern corner of Lincoln Drive and Scottsdale Road from the Sinclair Oil Company for $74 million and is now deciding what to do with it.
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