There is a 12-acre estate in the wealthy enclave of Paradise Valley between Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona. This mega-rich palace is now on the market priced at $35 million.
Named Villa Paradiso, this palace is measured at 30,858 square feet with five bedrooms, a home theater, office, gym, indoor basketball court with a private skybox, attached guest suite, staff quarters, and two elevators.
The palace also boasts of a hair salon, sitting room, secondary office, multiple terraces, his-and-hers closets, an art gallery that runs the length of the house, a water room, a pool with his-and-hers pool houses, a guest house with its own pool, 12 garage spaces and five carports.
The mega-rich palace in Paradise Valley which is considered as the most expensive home for sale in Arizona is listed under Christie’s International Real Estate.
- Upon entry of the mansion, you are welcomed by this grand foyer with curving stairs, a tall beige ceiling and a chandelier hanging over a wooden round table in the middle. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This formal living room has consistent beige tones on its ceiling, walls, arches and sofa set. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This is the family room with a large fireplace that has a beige mantle across from the sectional sofas underneath a decorative and detailed ceiling. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- The bedroom has a chrome four-posted bed that stands out against the beige tones of the walls, tray ceiling and the sofas at the foot of the bed. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This bathroom has a white marble bathtub under the large window next to the small round table that is topped with a chandelier. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- The spacious home office has wood-paneled walls that match the coffers of the ceiling. The room is spacious enough for a sitting area with a sofa set. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This is the large home theater of the mansion with a large screen at the far end across from the rows of ascending theater chairs with blue cushions to match the walls and ceiling. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This is a look at the patio of the mansion with large beige concrete arches adorned with outdoor lights. This area is fitted with multiple lawn chairs with matching beige cushions. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
- This is a look at the backyard pool from the vantage of the patio. You can also see here the guest house in the distance with wide arches and beige exteriors that stand out against the green landscape. Image courtesy of Toptenrealestatedeals.com.
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Retired hedge funder Robert Sussman built his palace in the wealthy enclave of Paradise Valley between Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona. Taking almost five years to build and completed in 2005, it is a monument to the lifestyle of the mega-rich.
With its brilliant night time display of two large lighted swans on the grounds, the gated 12-acre estate has all the luxurious features one would expect, but in this case even more. Villa Paradiso at 30,858 square feet with five bedrooms, the main house has a home theater, office, gym, indoor basketball court with a private skybox, attached guest suite, staff quarters, and two elevators.
The master suite has a hair salon, sitting room, secondary office, kitchenette, and multiple terraces and his-and-hers closets. There is an art gallery that runs the length of the house and a water room, a glass-enclosed island completely surrounded by water. Outside is a pool with his-and-hers pool houses, a 3,636-square-foot guest house with its own pool, 12 garage spaces, and five carports. Listed at $35 million, it is the most expensive home for sale in Arizona.
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