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Old Town

The cultural heart of Scottsdale. Art galleries, restaurants, nightlife, and walkable urban living.

Median: $650,000·$450/sqft

McCormick Ranch

Established lakefront community with golf courses, parks, and central Scottsdale location.

Median: $850,000·$380/sqft

Dc Ranch

Dc Ranch is a gated Scottsdale community spanning homes built from 1998 through 2024, with a median price of $1,620,000—73% above the Scottsdale median. Homes average 3,062 square feet across 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms on 8,323-square-foot lots, with 44% built as two-story designs and 57% featuring pools. Every property carries HOA membership (median $399/month) that funds extensive recreational infrastructure: a clubhouse, fitness center, community pool and spa, tennis and pickleball courts, golf access, plus parks and playgrounds throughout the gated grounds. Mountain views complement the established neighborhood character, creating a resort-style residential environment in North Scottsdale.

Median: $1,620,000·$578/sqft

Desert Mountain

Desert Mountain is a gated Scottsdale community where homes average 4,135 square feet on nearly three-quarter-acre lots, with a median price of $2.76 million—nearly double the Scottsdale median. Built primarily between the late 1980s and 2026, the neighborhood spans a mix of single-story and two-story residences, each subject to HOA governance ($1,838/month median). The community centers on golf, mountain views, and resort-caliber amenities including a clubhouse, community pool and spa, and parks—creating a cohesive setting for homes ranging from $1.17 million to $14 million.

Median: $2,760,000·$717/sqft

Park Scottsdale

Park Scottsdale offers established single-family homes across a 64-year span of construction, from 1961 through 2025, centered in Scottsdale with a median lot size of 7,560 square feet and predominantly single-story layouts (80% of homes). The community features parks and playgrounds, walking and biking trails, and a community pool and spa—amenities drawn directly from active listings. At a median price of $760,000 and $429 per square foot, Park Scottsdale sits 19% below the Scottsdale median, positioning it as an accessible entry point to the city. Homes average 1,888 square feet with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two-car garages; two-story options comprise 20% of inventory. HOA presence is minimal (1%), with those that exist averaging $399 monthly.

Median: $760,000·$429/sqft

Scottsdale Estates

Scottsdale Estates is an established Scottsdale community spanning homes built from 1955 through 2026, offering 3-bedroom, 2-bath residences on lots averaging nearly 7,000 square feet. The neighborhood is predominantly single-story architecture with a median home size of 1,699 square feet, priced at $649,997—roughly 30% below Scottsdale's city median. More than half the homes feature pools, and residents enjoy access to community parks, playgrounds, and a community pool and spa. With no HOA requirements, this community combines established character with modern new construction options and amenity-rich grounds.

Median: $649,997·$392/sqft

Terravita

Terravita is a gated Scottsdale community of single-story homes built between 1994 and 1997, offering a median of 2,303 square feet on 8,077-square-foot lots. The neighborhood centers on golf, with additional recreation including a clubhouse, community pool and spa, tennis and pickleball courts, and a fitness center. At a median price of $1.075 million—15% above Scottsdale's median—Terravita commands $493 per square foot, reflecting both its established character and amenity-rich setting. All homes are part of an HOA with a median monthly fee of $316. Mountain views enhance many properties throughout the community.

Median: $1,075,000·$493/sqft

Grayhawk

Grayhawk is a gated golf community in Scottsdale featuring homes built between 1996 and 2017, with a median size of 2,676 square feet across four bedrooms and three baths on approximately 8,800-square-foot lots. The community blends single-story and two-story architecture (19% two-story), with three-car garages standard and 76% of homes featuring pools. Every property carries HOA membership at a median $384 monthly, providing access to championship golf, community pool and spa, parks and playgrounds, and mountain views throughout. At $1.31 million median price ($507 per square foot), Grayhawk sits 40% above the Scottsdale median, reflecting its golf-integrated setting and established lot sizes.

Median: $1,305,000·$507/sqft

Ascent at the Phoenician

Ascent at the Phoenician is a gated community of two-story residences in Scottsdale, completed between 2023 and 2025. Homes average 2,318 square feet across a median lot of 3,149 square feet, with a typical floor plan offering two bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two-car garages. The community features parks and playgrounds within its gated boundaries and carries a median HOA fee of $1,467 monthly. At a median price of $2,995,000 ($1,313 per square foot), Ascent sits 220% above Scottsdale's city median—reflecting the ultra-premium positioning of this contemporary new-construction neighborhood.

Median: $2,995,000·$1313/sqft

Silverleaf at Dc Ranch

Silverleaf at DC Ranch is a gated Scottsdale community where homes average 5,058 square feet across 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms on roughly 14,000-square-foot lots. Built between 2004 and 2025, 88% of residences are two-story designs, with 66% featuring pools—reflecting the community's resort-oriented character. Mountain views, parks, playgrounds, and gated security define the setting, while all homes carry HOA membership averaging $496 monthly. At a median price of $5.05 million ($959 per square foot), Silverleaf commands pricing 440% above Scottsdale's median, positioning it among the city's most elevated real-estate markets.

Median: $5,050,000·$959/sqft

Scottsdale Ranch

Scottsdale Ranch is an established community in Scottsdale featuring homes built between 1982 and 1994 on generous lots averaging nearly 11,000 square feet. The median home here spans 2,574 square feet with four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a two-car garage, with 92% of properties including pools. All homes are part of an HOA ($463/month median) that maintains parks, playgrounds, lakes, and a community pool and spa. At $1.3 million median price—39% above Scottsdale's city median—these established residences command $486 per square foot in a market where homes typically spend 66 days on market.

Median: $1,300,000·$486/sqft

Legend Trail

Legend Trail is a gated Scottsdale community built between 1996 and 2007, featuring single-story homes averaging 2,818 square feet on 9,006-square-foot lots. Homes typically offer three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two-car garages, with 74% including pools—a significant amenity draw in the Arizona market. The community centers on golf, mountain views, and recreational facilities including a community pool and spa, pickleball and tennis courts, parks, and playgrounds. At a median price of $1.125 million ($430 per square foot), Legend Trail sits 20% above Scottsdale's city median, reflecting both its established character and resort-style amenities. All homes are part of an HOA with a median fee of $300 monthly.

Median: $1,125,000·$430/sqft

Villa Monterey

Villa Monterey is a mid-century residential community in Scottsdale built between 1961 and 1973, featuring predominantly single-story homes averaging 1,440 square feet on lots around 3,800 square feet. The neighborhood blends vintage character with modern HOA management—98% of homes are deed-restricted with a median fee of $705 per month—and offers shared amenities including a community pool, spa, and parks with playgrounds. At a median price of $510,000 ($358 per square foot), Villa Monterey sits 45% below Scottsdale's median, making it an accessible entry point to the city's established neighborhoods. Homes typically feature 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms; 17% are two-story designs, while most are single-level layouts suited to the era's architectural conventions.

Median: $510,000·$358/sqft

Cox Heights

Cox Heights is a mid-century Scottsdale community built between 1959 and 1965, offering three-bedroom, two-bath homes averaging 1,605 square feet on lots of approximately 6,859 square feet. Single-story construction dominates the neighborhood, with roughly 44% of homes featuring pools—a notable amenity in the Arizona market. The community includes parks and playgrounds within reach, and homes are priced at a median of $630,000, positioning Cox Heights 33% below the Scottsdale median. There are no HOA fees, giving owners direct control over their properties and budgets.

Median: $630,000·$391/sqft

Optima Camelview Village

Optima Camelview Village is a gated community in Scottsdale built between 2007 and 2011, featuring predominantly two-story residences with a median footprint of 1,324 square feet on similarly sized lots. The neighborhood centers around parks and playgrounds, offering common recreational spaces within an HOA-managed environment where all homes carry a median monthly fee of $1,038. At a median price of $717,500—roughly 23% below Scottsdale's median—the community spans a wide range from $500,000 to $6,000,000, with pricing averaging $590 per square foot. Every property is subject to HOA governance, reflecting the planned-community structure designed for consistent maintenance and shared amenities.

Median: $717,500·$590/sqft

Arabella

Arabella is a gated community in Scottsdale offering new construction homes built 2021–2024 with a median of 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and approximately 2,150 square feet on 3,750-square-foot lots. Three-quarters of the homes are two-story designs, reflecting contemporary architecture across the neighborhood. The community features a gated entrance, parks and playgrounds, and a community pool and spa, all supported by a modest $122 monthly HOA fee. At a median price of $785,000—16% below Scottsdale's city median—Arabella positions newer construction at a value point relative to the broader market.

Median: $785,000·$361/sqft

New Papago Parkway

New Papago Parkway in Scottsdale offers single-story homes built in the late 1950s and early 1960s, with a median size of 1,610 square feet on nearly 7,000-square-foot lots. The neighborhood features no HOA restrictions, allowing owners full control over their properties, while parks and playgrounds provide outdoor recreation nearby. At a median price of $579,000—38% below Scottsdale's median—these established homes deliver substantial lot space and mid-century character at a notably accessible price point. The median sale takes 59 days on market, reflecting steady buyer interest in this value-positioned community.

Median: $579,000·$387/sqft

Stonegate

Stonegate is a gated Scottsdale community built between 1990 and 2000, offering predominantly single-story homes averaging 2,752 square feet on nearly a quarter-acre lots. The neighborhood centers on resident amenities including a community pool and spa, pickleball and tennis courts, plus walking and biking trails that connect through parks and playgrounds. Homes typically feature three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two-car garages, with 57% offering private pools. At a median price of $1.135 million—21% above Scottsdale's city median—Stonegate commands $434 per square foot, reflecting its gated infrastructure, HOA-managed amenities, and established character.

Median: $1,135,000·$434/sqft

Scottsdale Shadows

Scottsdale Shadows is a gated community in Scottsdale offering two-story homes built between 1974 and 1984 on modest lots in a well-established neighborhood. The median home here is approximately 1,200 square feet with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a one-car garage, priced at $242,500—roughly 74% below Scottsdale's city median. All homes fall under HOA governance with a median fee of $685 per month, which funds community amenities including a pool and spa, fitness center, parks and playgrounds, plus access to golf, pickleball, and tennis facilities. Mountain views and the gated setting characterize the community's appeal, while the $219 per-square-foot pricing reflects the area's established character and accessible entry point into Scottsdale real estate.

Median: $242,500·$219/sqft

Sonoran Hills

Sonoran Hills is a gated Scottsdale community built between 1998 and 2003, offering a mix of two-story and single-level homes averaging 2,888 square feet on nearly 10,000-square-foot lots. With a median price of $1,125,000—20% above Scottsdale's median—the community commands $400 per square foot and attracts buyers seeking established neighborhoods with mature infrastructure. Eighty-one percent of homes feature pools, while parks, playgrounds, and mountain views define the community experience. Every property carries HOA membership at a median $198 monthly fee, ensuring consistent community standards across all 100% HOA-governed residences.

Median: $1,125,000·$400/sqft

Desert Estates

Desert Estates in Scottsdale represents a collection of substantial single-story homes on generous lots, spanning from mid-century builds through 2026 construction. The median home here sits at 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, and 3,348 square feet on a 36,052-square-foot lot, with 81% featuring pools—a defining characteristic of the community. Priced at a median of $2,112,500 ($656 per square foot), Desert Estates commands 126% above Scottsdale's city median, reflecting the scale and lot sizes that define the area. Homes carry no HOA requirements, offering residents unencumbered ownership of their properties. The community draws from Paradise Valley Unified District schools, including Sandpiper Elementary, Desert Shadows Middle, and Horizon High School.

Median: $2,112,500·$656/sqft

La Paz at Desert Springs

La Paz at Desert Springs is a single-story community in Scottsdale built between 1979 and 1990, offering three-bedroom homes averaging 2,121 square feet on lots near half an acre. More than three-quarters of homes include pools, and the neighborhood features parks and playgrounds for outdoor recreation. With no HOA fees, residents enjoy straightforward ownership of properties priced 12% below the Scottsdale median, making it an accessible entry point to the city's established neighborhoods. The median price of $823,500 reflects strong market positioning at $447 per square foot.

Median: $823,500·$447/sqft

Desert Highlands

Desert Highlands is a gated Scottsdale community where homes average $3.01 million—more than double the city median—reflecting the area's premium positioning and mountain-view settings. Residences typically span 4,570 square feet across 4 bedrooms and 4.75 baths, built between 1985 and 2018, with 44% featuring two-story designs on lots averaging nearly 30,000 square feet. Nearly every home includes a pool, and the community amenities feature a shared pool and spa alongside golf access, all maintained through mandatory HOA membership ($1,925/month). The combination of gated security, established landscaping, and resort-caliber amenities defines the lifestyle here.

Median: $3,010,000·$603/sqft

Chateau De Vie

Chateau De Vie is a Scottsdale community of established homes built between 1969 and 1975, offering three-bedroom residences averaging 1,576 square feet on lots near 2,500 square feet. The neighborhood features a mix of single-story and two-story layouts, with all homes subject to HOA governance and a median monthly fee of $294. Parks, playgrounds, and lakes within the community provide outdoor recreation options. At a median price of $461,500—51% below Scottsdale's city median—this community delivers value-oriented pricing with strong market activity, typical homes spending 65 days on market.

Median: $461,500·$302/sqft

Village

Village is a 30-home community in Scottsdale built between 1982 and 1992, featuring predominantly two-story residences averaging 1,114 square feet on modest 1,117-square-foot lots. Homes range from $250,000 to $427,000, positioning the median price at $340,750—64% below the Scottsdale median—with all properties subject to HOA governance at $310 monthly. The community centers around active recreation: pickleball and tennis courts, walking and biking trails, plus a community pool and spa. At $327 per square foot, Village offers established Scottsdale living with shared amenities and a compact footprint suited to downsizers and buyers seeking value in the Desert Mountain High School attendance zone.

Median: $340,750·$327/sqft

Sereno Canyon

Sereno Canyon is a gated community in Scottsdale built between 2020 and 2025, featuring single-story residences averaging 2,992 square feet on 8,055-square-foot lots. Homes typically offer three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and two-car garages, with 57% featuring pools. Mountain views and the gated setting define the community character, all under mandatory HOA management at a median fee of $920 monthly. At $1,896,500 median price—103% above Scottsdale's city median—Sereno Canyon represents the upper tier of the local market, priced at $662 per square foot.

Median: $1,896,500·$662/sqft

Villages North

Villages North is a gated Scottsdale community built between 1996 and 1998, featuring predominantly two-story homes averaging 1,500 square feet on 1,695-square-foot lots. The neighborhood centers on recreational amenities including parks, playgrounds, pickleball, and tennis courts—all maintained through a mandatory HOA structure. At a median price of $412,500 ($300/sqft), this community sits 56% below Scottsdale's median, offering established character with active community infrastructure. All homes fall under HOA governance, with a median fee of $425 monthly covering common-area upkeep.

Median: $412,500·$300/sqft

Papago Parkway

Papago Parkway is a vintage Scottsdale neighborhood built in the late 1950s, featuring single-story homes averaging 1,825 square feet on lots near 7,200 square feet. The community centers on parks and playgrounds, with over half the homes offering pools—a significant draw in the Arizona market. Priced 33% below Scottsdale's median at $625,000, these established properties offer substantially more land per dollar than newer developments. Without HOA restrictions, residents enjoy direct ownership of their lots and freedom in home modifications. At $358 per square foot, Papago Parkway delivers mid-century character and space at a considerable discount to the broader city market.

Median: $625,000·$358/sqft

Greenbrier East

Greenbrier East is a Scottsdale neighborhood of established single-story homes built between 1976 and 1986, positioned 22% below the Scottsdale median at $725,000. Homes average 1,750 square feet on lots exceeding 10,000 square feet, with a typical 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom layout and 2-car garage. Sixty-three percent of homes feature pools, a defining characteristic of this community. There are no HOA fees or new construction here—this is a mature neighborhood offering classic Arizona living without mandatory community assessments.

Median: $725,000·$431/sqft

Village Grove

Village Grove is a single-story community in Scottsdale built between 1957 and 1968, featuring homes averaging 1,983 square feet on lots near 8,500 square feet. The median price of $775,000—17% below Scottsdale's median—reflects the character and scale of this established neighborhood. Four-bedroom, two-bath homes with two-car garages dominate the market, and 81% of properties include pools, a defining feature of the community. With no HOA requirements, residents maintain full autonomy over their properties while benefiting from Scottsdale Unified schools and proximity to established retail and recreation.

Median: $775,000·$407/sqft

Heritage Village

Heritage Village is a single-story Scottsdale community built between 1978 and 1991, offering roughly 2,000 square feet on quarter-acre lots with two-car garages. Homes are priced at a median of $815,000—13% below Scottsdale's median—making this established neighborhood competitive for the market. The community is 100% HOA-managed with a median fee of $925 monthly, which supports amenities including lakes, walking and biking trails, pickleball and tennis courts, plus a community pool and spa. With a median time on market of 79 days, Heritage Village attracts buyers seeking established infrastructure and recreational access within Scottsdale's desirable footprint.

Median: $815,000·$403/sqft

Gainey Ranch

Gainey Ranch is a gated Scottsdale community built between 1985 and 2005, featuring homes averaging 2,198 square feet on 8,373-square-foot lots. Seventy-seven percent of residences are two-story, with a median of three bedrooms and three baths; 31% include pools. The community centers on golf, lakes, and mountain views, with amenities including a community pool and spa plus fitness center, all supported by a mandatory HOA at $351 monthly. At $1,555,000 median and $646 per square foot, homes here command 66% above the Scottsdale median, reflecting the established character and amenity package within this fully gated setting.

Median: $1,555,000·$646/sqft

Paradise Park Trails

Paradise Park Trails is a single-story Scottsdale community featuring homes built between 1978 and 2026, with a median size of 2,665 square feet on lots averaging 11,472 square feet. Nearly all homes include pools—92% of the community—and every property is part of an HOA with a median fee of $260 monthly. Walking and biking trails thread through the neighborhood alongside parks and playgrounds, creating an outdoor-oriented setting. Priced at a median of $1.52 million ($578 per square foot), the community commands 63% above Scottsdale's city median, reflecting its established character and amenity package.

Median: $1,520,000·$578/sqft

Windgate Ranch

Windgate Ranch is a gated community in Scottsdale featuring homes built between 2007 and 2023, with a median size of 3,298 square feet on lots averaging 9,735 square feet. The neighborhood is 62% two-story residences, with 65% offering pools—complemented by the community's own pool and spa facility. Mountain views and gated security define the setting, while all homes fall under HOA management at a median fee of $425 monthly. At $1,828,500 median price ($538 per square foot), Windgate Ranch commands 96% above the Scottsdale median, reflecting its newer construction era and lot sizes.

Median: $1,828,500·$538/sqft

Estancia

Estancia is a gated golf community in Scottsdale offering homes built between 1997 and 2023, with a median footprint of 5,700 square feet across 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms on lots averaging 32,104 square feet. The neighborhood spans a mix of single-story and two-story residences (36% two-story), with three-car garages standard and 76% featuring pools. Every home carries HOA membership with a median fee of $1,330 monthly. Pricing in Estancia averages $4.6 million—392% above the Scottsdale median—reflecting the community's scale, lot sizes, and amenities. Homes typically spend 106 days on market, and the price-per-square-foot averages $869.

Median: $4,600,000·$869/sqft

Triple Crown

Triple Crown is a Scottsdale community of established homes built between 1996–1998, featuring a median size of 2,426 square feet across four bedrooms and two baths on lots averaging 9,531 square feet. The neighborhood is predominantly single-story (88%), with three-car garages standard and 76% of homes offering pools—a defining feature of the community. Parks and playgrounds serve the area, and all homes fall under HOA management with a median fee of $235 monthly. At $960,000 median price ($396 per square foot), Triple Crown sits 3% above Scottsdale's city median, reflecting both its established character and current market positioning.

Median: $960,000·$396/sqft

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