
A freshly finished hillside estate on the north slope of Mummy Mountain has landed on the Paradise Valley market at $10.75 million, offering near-total privacy and sweeping 190-degree views that run from Pinnacle Peak all the way out to the Superstition Mountains. Completed in 2024, the contemporary build comes with a newly constructed guest casita and an expansive pool-and-entertaining terrace designed to take full advantage of the perch.
Listing and location
The Phoenix Business Journal first reported the listing and notes that the home sits near the top of Hummingbird Lane, one of the higher points on the mountain, which helps explain the wide desert-to-city panoramas and the feeling of seclusion. Photos that ran with the report are credited to photographer Thomas Barnett, according to the Business Journal.
Design and features
The main house spans about 6,616 square feet with four bedrooms and six bathrooms, and the listing leans hard into its fortress-style construction, citing 15-inch steel-and-concrete exterior walls paired with large expanses of floor-to-ceiling glass that frame the views. The property is wired for full home automation and both garages are equipped with high-speed Tesla chargers, according to listing materials on Realty.com.
Guest house and outdoor living
A separate 1,016-square-foot guest casita mirrors the finishes and style of the primary residence, giving visitors their own modern retreat. Outside, a pool is set into native desert landscaping, and a circular entry court provides room for six or more cars. Broker listings on Compass and other broker pages show the property sits on roughly 1.14 acres in the Mummy Mountain Park enclave.
Market context and price history
Public price history indicates the property has cycled through several listings since 2024; Realtor.com records the current $10.75 million ask following earlier entries and reductions. Design coverage previously flagged an $11.8 million asking price, and nearby Quartz Mountain parcels and concept plans have also caught the eye of architects and developers, as seen in coverage of Quartz Mountain parcels and concept plans and reporting by Dwell.
Neighborhood snapshot
The home is a short drive from local fixtures like the JW Marriott Camelback Inn, El Chorro and Mountain Shadows Resort, a location that keeps it tucked into the hillside but still plugged into Paradise Valley’s resort corridor. Listing materials place the property within the Chaparral High School attendance area. Public listing records and broker pages put the lot at about 1.14 acres and show the build was completed in 2024, according to Realty.com.
Local broker pages identify Adrian Heyman of The Agency as the listing agent, with the MLS photo gallery and contact information available for prospective buyers scheduling a closer look. For the original writeup and full photo set, see the coverage in the Phoenix Business Journal along with the MLS and broker listings linked above.









