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jaw-dropping Paradise Valley estate has shattered Arizona's real estate record, selling for a staggering $33.5 million. This behemoth of a home boasts an impressive 23,000 square feet of opulent space, making it the most expensive property to ever change hands in the state.
Behind its gates lies a private oasis, complete with a sprawling gym equipped with a massage room and kids' play area, as well as a secure safe room connected to a subterranean shooting range. The estate's recreational offerings extend to a pickleball court, golf simulator, and dog-friendly walking path.
A Wyoming-based LLC has taken ownership of the property, according to Arizona real estate reports. The seller, Catapultsmith LLC from California, has cashed in on this record-breaking sale. This deal eclipses the previous high mark set just last September when a Paradise Valley mansion with its own football field sold for $32.3 million.
Perched atop Camelback and Mummy mountains, this majestic estate offers breathtaking views and an array of luxurious amenities, including a primary suite with laundry facilities and a red-light room, as well as art and study rooms and a recreation barn.
