Hilltop Estate in Arizona Up For Auction

A major luxury estate on a hilltop in Arizona is going up for auction. The home in Maricopa, Arizona is being offered at absolute auction on Thursday, December 9. It's a 154-acre property with a custom home that was built in 2002. The gated entrance and both of the home's fireplaces feature stone and turquoise harvested directly from the property. The 5,346 square foot layout includes four bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen, four-car garage, home theater and covered patios. The property has BLM land to the north and west and state land to the south, providing maximum privacy, and is located a 20-minute drive to a private airstrip or 40-minute drive to Phoenix .
The auction will take place on site at 13040 North Hidden Valley Road in Maricopa, Arizona on December 9. Registration for the event will begin at 1 p.m. Buyers also have the option of live internet bidding at www.proxibid.com/supremeauctions. The property will be available for viewing by appointment from 12-4 p.m., November 13 & 14, 20 & 21, 27 & 28 and December 4 & 5.
"When the gavel falls on auction day, someone will walk away owning this mountain paradise, regardless of the final bid price...it's an amazing opportunity for buyers," said Maverick Commins, auctioneer and president of United Country - Supreme Auctions.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Frank Townend Nov 7th 2010 5:23PM
Almost, but not quite. It seems like they have a good location but the house doesn't work. Maybe part of that is my seeing western rooms with eastern furniture, but the cabinets, kitchen, and bathroom seem like they belong to tract housing.
JLS Nov 8th 2010 3:05AM
Nice home with gorgeous views. Like the decor-but it's obviously all that land that goes with the home that has the value. It would be interesting to see what it sells for...
ibgone Nov 10th 2010 12:41AM
I would be surprised if it sold for more than $400,000.00. It is in a terrible location. way outside of phoenix in bubble bursted tract home hell that went bad.