Active

25572 N 113TH Way

Scottsdale AZ, 85255

$3,000,000


$536.38 per sqft

Active

4 Beds

6 Baths

5,593 sqft

Residential

Built in 2002

A Slice of Italian Elegance in Troon - Unparalleled mountain views
nestled within the prestigious guard-gated enclave of Troon, this exquisite residence is a masterpiece of luxury and style. With Troon Mountain as your backyard, and breathtaking Four Peaks vistas from the front, every view is a work of art.
Designed for the ultimate entertainer, the gourmet kitchen seamlessly flows into the grand great room, featuring a full wet bar and built-in entertainment center. Retractable glass doors invite the outdoors in, leading to a spectacular patio with a cascading rock waterfall, heated pool and spa, fireplace, and an alfresco BBQ area--all framed by the majestic silhouette of Troon Mountain.
The refined split floorplan ensures privacy and comfort, boasting a grand master... ...suite with his-and-hers walk-in closets and a private exercise room with its own entrance. Two additional ensuite bedrooms feature private patios, while a beautifully paneled office, complete with custom cabinetry and an executive desk, offers uninterrupted eastern views.

All main living areas are on a single level, with just a few steps leading to the ensuite quarters. For seamless accessibility, an elevator from the oversized garage whisks you to the main level. The generous size of the 3+car garage is heated and cooled, built-in speakers, and even has a bathroom.

The piece de resistance? A few steps down transports you to a Tuscan-inspired wine sanctuary, complete with intimate seating and a climate-controlled, walk-in cellar that houses 500+ bottles. A state-of-the-art media room with an six-person big screen setup and a fully stocked wet bar awaits your favorite cinematic indulgence. A private guest suite and half bath complete this lower-level retreat.

This home is the epitome of "lock and leave" luxury, with 2021-2022 upgrades including Wolf appliances, ice makers, a reverse osmosis system, new pool and spa equipment, and updated HVAC systems.

A true gem in the heart of Troonyou simply must experience it in person.

The boulders at Troon Mountain in Scottsdale, Arizona, were formed through a geological process called granite exfoliation and weathering over millions of years. Here's how it happened:
1. Granite Formation (1.4 Billion Years Ago)
Troon Mountain and the surrounding area, including The Boulders Resort, are made up of Precambrian granite that formed deep underground about 1.4 billion years ago.
This granite formed from magma that slowly cooled beneath the Earth's surface, creating large crystalline rock masses.
2. Uplift and Erosion
Over millions of years, erosion and tectonic forces slowly wore away the softer rock layers above the granite, exposing it at the surface.
As the granite was unburied, it expanded due to the release of pressure, leading to a process called exfoliation.
3. Exfoliation and Weathering
Exfoliation happens when the granite cracks and peels away in layers due to pressure changes and temperature fluctuations.
Over time, water, wind, and ice infiltrated these cracks, breaking the rock into large rounded boulders.
The desert climate, with extreme heat during the day and cool temperatures at night, caused repeated expansion and contraction of the rock, further shaping the boulders.
4. Balancing and Stacking of Boulders
Some of the boulders appear to be precariously balanced or stacked on top of each other. This is due to differential erosion, where softer portions of rock wear away faster than others.
Gravity, wind, and minor seismic activity may have also contributed to the shifting and positioning of these massive stones.
The result is the stunning landscape of Troon Mountain and The Boulders area, with its massive, rounded rock formations that give the region its distinctive character.

To the east vistas, look for the four peaks that will be covered in snow several times during the winter.
One Popular Legend: The Hidden Gold of Four Peaks
One of the most well-known legends tied to Four Peaks is that of a lost gold mine hidden somewhere in the rugged terrain. According to the story, Spanish explorers or Mexican miners discovered a rich vein of gold in the 18th or 19th century but either perished or abandoned it before revealing its location.
Some variations suggest the gold came from the legendary Lost Dutchman's Mine, a famous tale from the Superstition Mountains. Others claim Jesuit priests or Native Americans knew of the gold but kept it a secret to protect their land. Treasure hunters have long searched Four Peaks, but no substantial gold has ever been officially found.
Native American Legends
The Four Peaks region is also significant to the Apache and Yavapai tribes. Some legends say the peaks represent four sacred spirits watching over the land. Others believe the mountains were formed by a powerful deity as a barrier against invaders.
Modern Lore
Beyond legends, Four Peaks is famous for its rugged beauty, rich wildlife, and even a historic amethyst mine that still produces high-quality gems. While the gold remains a myth, the area's history and mystery continue to attract adventurers and storytellers.

6821829

MLS ID

February 20, 2025

Listed

February 21, 2025

Updated

Interior Features

Total Stories

2


Bedrooms

4


Total Bathrooms

6


Interior Features

Eat-in Kitchen, 9 Flat Ceilings, Central Vacuum, Drink Wtr Filter Sys, Elevator, Fire Sprinklers, Soft Water Loop, Vaulted Ceiling(s), Wet Bar, Kitchen Island, Double Vanity, Full Bth Master Bdrm, Separate Shwr Tub, Tub with Jets, High Speed Internet, Smart Home, Granite Counters


Floor Description

Carpet, Stone, Wood


Fireplace

Yes


Fireplace Description

3 Fireplace, Exterior Fireplace, Living Room, Master Bedroom, Gas


Cooling

Yes


Cooling Description

Ceiling Fan(s), Programmable Thmstat, Refrigeration


Heating

Yes


Heating Description

ENERGY STAR Qualified Equipment, Natural Gas

Exterior/Building Features

Lot Size

0.75 Acres


Exterior Features

Covered Patio(s), Misting System, Patio, Private Street(s), Storage, Built-in Barbecue


Lot Features

Sprinklers In Rear, Sprinklers In Front, Desert Back, Desert Front, Synthetic Grass Back


Roof

Tile


Sewer

Sewer in Cnctd, Public Sewer


Patio And Porch

Covered Patio(s), Misting System, Patio, Private Street(s), Storage, Built-in Barbecue


Security

Security Guard


Window

Sunscreen(s), Dual Pane, Mechanical Sun Shds

School Information

School District

Cave Creek Unified District


High School

Cactus Shadows High School


Elementary School

Desert Sun Academy

Other Property Details

Taxes

$6,770


Tax Frequency

Annually


Days on Market

1


Association Fee

$2,350


Association Fee Frequency

Yearly


Garage

Yes


Garage Spaces

3


Parking

Attchd Gar Cabinets, Electric Door Opener, Extnded Lngth Garage, Separate Strge Area


View

Yes


View Description

Mountain(s)


County

Maricopa


Water Source

City Water


Pool

Yes


Pool Features

Heated, Private

Courtesy of Real Broker, DJ June

Listing Contact: 602-999-7653 

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