Optima, the Waterfront, Silverleaf, Paradise Valley, North Scottsdale, Arcadia — and the residences in them that never reach a public listing.
The buildings and neighbourhoods we are asked about most. We are not affiliated with any of them — we represent you, which is precisely why we can be honest about which one fits.
Stepped terraces, floor-to-ceiling glass, and the vertical landscaping that made the buildings recognisable. Four Arizona addresses, each with a different character — McDowell Mountain, Kierland, Sonoran Village, and Camelview Village.
ExploreWalkable urban leasing along the canal and through Old Town. Restaurants and galleries at street level, and the shortest commute in the city to anywhere in the Entertainment District.
ExploreGuard-gated estate living against the McDowell Mountains, with the golf and club infrastructure that makes a long lease feel like a residence rather than a stopover.
ExploreOne-acre minimum lots, almost no commercial zoning, and the resort corridor beneath Camelback. The most private leasing in the Valley, and the least publicly listed.
ExploreElevation, views, and space. Gated communities and custom homes for tenants who want distance from the urban core without leaving the city.
ExploreCitrus-grove lots, mature trees, and walkability that is genuinely rare in the desert. Families lease here and then buy here.
ExploreA meaningful share of the best leases in these communities never reach a public portal. Owners of individual residences are cautious about publishing an address, and building offices often fill a unit from a waiting list before it is advertised. A represented search reaches that layer.
Name the building or the neighbourhood and we will tell you honestly what is available, what it costs, and what is coming.