
One of Paradise Valley’s splashiest compounds just changed hands off-market, with the nine-bedroom Casa de Ninos estate closing at $20 million and muscling its way into the top tier of recent luxury sales. The 17,250-square-foot spread, set on more than four acres, unfolds as a full-blown private resort, complete with multiple guest apartments, broad lawns, a tennis court and a pool with a swim-up bar. Inside, the main residence stacks on the drama with 26-foot ceilings, Honduran mahogany millwork and limestone and marble flooring.
According to KTAR News, the off-market closing was confirmed on March 6. Listing agent Joshua Shaver of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty described the grounds as “akin to a park,” emphasizing the scale and mature landscaping. His agent profile at Luxury Concierge Partners notes that he works as part of the firm’s Paradise Valley luxury team.
What the listing showed
The former marketing materials on Compass had Casa de Ninos priced at $21,950,000. The estate was recorded there at about 17,250 square feet with nine bedrooms and 16 bathrooms. The parcel size was listed at roughly 4.07 acres, with ponds, waterfalls and a long gated drive flanked by towering hedges adding to the secluded feel.
Amenity-packed grounds
Brokerage and MLS materials show the property is geared toward serious entertaining. A Long Realty overview and other syndications highlight a 16-car garage that includes a “man cave” set up for 10 vehicles, a pool house with a sauna, and a ramada equipped with both charcoal and gas barbecues. Six outdoor televisions and two beer taps round out the backyard’s party credentials.
Where this sale fits in
The Casa de Ninos deal adds another trophy to a growing list of ultra-luxury closings in Paradise Valley, where new builds and fully loaded estates keep resetting expectations at the top of the market. Traded reported that another nearby Silver Sky estate also closed at about $20 million earlier this week, signaling that demand for marquee properties is still running hot.
Final details of the Casa de Ninos transfer will show up once the deed is recorded with the county. Maricopa County’s property-search tools will reflect the updated ownership, and with neither the listing materials nor early local coverage naming the buyer, public records are expected to reveal the purchaser in the coming days.









