The Capital of Arizona Luxury Living
Master-planned communities, McDowell Mountain views, and the densest concentration of resort, golf, and
luxury dining in the state — the address most out-of-state buyers move to first.
North Scottsdale at a Glance
| Metric | North Scottsdale |
|---|---|
| Zip Codes | 85255, 85258, 85262, 85266 |
| Population (combined) | ~80,000 |
| Median Age | 52 |
| Median Household Income | $140,000+ |
| Median Home Price (2026) | $1.5M (entry); $3M–$10M+ (DC Ranch, Silverleaf, Estancia, Desert Mountain) |
| Setting | McDowell Mountain foothills, high Sonoran desert, low-density estate corridors |
| Architecture | Santa Barbara, contemporary desert modern, transitional, custom estates |
| School District | Scottsdale Unified, Cave Creek Unified, Paradise Valley Unified (varies by parcel) |
| Lifestyle | Resort, golf, equestrian, walkable luxury at Kierland and Scottsdale Quarter |
Explore North Scottsdale
North Scottsdale luxury homes occupy the densest cluster of master-planned, gated, and golf-oriented communities in Arizona. The corridor stretches roughly from Bell Road north to Cave Creek, and from the 101 east to the McDowell Mountain Preserve — an area that has absorbed most of the state’s high-end residential development over the last 25 years and continues to lead the metro in luxury sales volume.
What buyers are paying for here is the combination of scale and infrastructure. North Scottsdale offers estate-sized lots, panoramic mountain views, and a private-club density unmatched anywhere else in Arizona — while still sitting 25 minutes from Sky Harbor, 15 minutes from Old Town, and steps from Kierland Commons or Scottsdale Quarter for daily luxury retail. It is the address most California, Pacific Northwest, and Midwestern relocators choose first when they buy in Arizona.
The market spans an unusually wide range. Newer construction in the $1.5M–$2.5M tier sits in walkable communities like Grayhawk and DC Ranch. Estate-tier homes in Silverleaf, Estancia, Whisper Rock, and Desert Mountain trade $4M–$15M+. Architect-signature properties on Pinnacle Peak ridges and Troon foothills routinely close above $20M.
North Scottsdale is large, and each pocket trades like its own market.
- Silverleaf at DC Ranch — The flagship guard-gated address. Custom estates from $5M to $25M+, McDowell Mountain views, the most exclusive of the DC Ranch tiers.
- DC Ranch — 4,400-acre master plan with two private clubs, a walkable Market Street town center, and 33 miles of trails. Wide pricing range from $1.5M to $10M+.
- Desert Mountain — Members-only Jack Nicklaus golf community at the far north end. Six clubhouses, 7 courses, custom estates $2M–$15M+.
- Estancia — Tom Fazio-designed private golf community at the foot of Pinnacle Peak. Custom estates, low-density, $3M–$15M+.
- Troon — Pinnacle Peak corridor with multiple gated subdivisions and the Troon Country Club anchor. $1.5M–$8M.
- Grayhawk — Lower-density master plan with two championship courses. More accessible price point: $1M–$3M.
- Whisper Rock — Private guard-gated golf enclave; small, tightly held custom-estate inventory.
- Pinnacle Peak / Troon Foothills — Architect-driven hillside parcels with the most dramatic views in North Scottsdale.
North Scottsdale Lifestyle Guide
North Scottsdale residents draw from one of the deepest amenity inventories in the West. These are the dining, shopping, and wellness anchors most long-time residents return to.
Restaurants
Local Bistro
20581 N Hayden Rd, Suite 115, Scottsdale
Chef-driven seasonal Italian — handmade pastas, wood-fired pizzas, and a wine list that turns over weekly. The North Scottsdale neighborhood favorite.
Mastro’s Steakhouse North Scottsdale
8852 E Pinnacle Peak Rd, Scottsdale
The original Mastro family steakhouse — prime cuts, bone-in filets, towering seafood platters, and the live piano room that defines special-occasion dining in North Scottsdale.
The Henry
4455 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix
Fox Restaurants’ flagship all-day brasserie — one of the best people-watching patios in the metro and a regular for North Scottsdale residents heading south.
Buck & Rider — North Scottsdale
7015 E Mayo Blvd, Phoenix
The North Scottsdale outpost of the Valley’s seafood institution — oysters, sushi, prime seafood, and a wine list that turns over fast.
North Italia — Kierland
15024 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale
Sam Fox’s flagship Italian at Kierland — handmade pasta, wood-fired pizza, dependable for any night of the week.
Shopping
| Name | Address | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Kierland Commons | 15205 N Kierland Blvd, Scottsdale | Open-air luxury Main Street — Tory Burch, Vuori, Lululemon, Restoration Hardware, ALO Yoga, Anthropologie, and Chanel Fragrance & Beauty. |
| Scottsdale Quarter | 15059 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale | Sister property to Kierland — modern boutiques, Apple, Design Within Reach, and a more curated dining lineup with iPic theater. |
| The Promenade Scottsdale | 16219 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale | Anchor center for daily-luxe shopping — AJ’s Fine Foods, Restoration Hardware Outlet, and a strong specialty-grocery and home-goods lineup. |
| AJ’s Fine Foods — Kierland | 15040 N 70th St, Scottsdale | The neighborhood gourmet grocery — everyone in North Scottsdale eventually meets at AJ’s. |
Fitness
| Name | Address | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Mountainside Fitness — Platinum North Scottsdale | 17835 N Tatum Blvd, Phoenix | Full-amenity Platinum-tier club — Reformer Pilates, Power Yoga, HIIT, Barre, recovery suites, and a strong personal-training roster. |
| Beyond Fit Pilates | North Scottsdale | Boutique private and semi-private STOTT Pilates studio — the choice for North Scottsdale clients who want a one-on-one relationship with their instructor. |
| Club Pilates — North Scottsdale (Pinnacle Peak) | 23425 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale | Reformer-based Pilates with TRX, Barre, and Bosu integration — small group sizes, a strong North Scottsdale clientele. |
| HOTWORX — Pima Crossing | Pima Crossing, Scottsdale | 24-hour infrared studio for hot yoga, Pilates, barre, cycle, and HIIT — convenient for residents in DC Ranch and Grayhawk. |
Health & Wellness
| Name | Address | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Well & Being Spa at Fairmont Scottsdale Princess | 7575 E Princess Dr, Scottsdale | 44,000-square-foot resort spa — the most extensive treatment menu in North Scottsdale, hydrothermal circuit, and Forbes-recognized service. |
| The Spa at Four Seasons Troon North | 10600 E Crescent Moon Dr, Scottsdale | Boutique resort spa with desert-themed treatments and outdoor cabanas overlooking Pinnacle Peak. |
| SkinSpirit Scottsdale | 15044 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale | National medical aesthetics brand at Kierland — Botox, fillers, laser, and medical-grade facials with a dedicated North Scottsdale clientele. |
| Kalologie Medspa | 4740 E Shea Blvd, Phoenix | Aesthetic specialists — CoolSculpting, microneedling, IV therapy, and IPL. |
Nightlife
| Name | Address | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Onyx Bar & Lounge — Four Seasons | 10600 E Crescent Moon Dr, Scottsdale | Sandstone-inspired resort lounge with smoked cocktails, refined small plates, and the most polished nightcap in North Scottsdale. |
| Toro Latin Restaurant & Rum Bar | 5350 E Marriott Dr, Phoenix | Resort-anchored rum bar — Latin small plates, an extensive rum cellar, and a regular for the Desert Ridge / North Scottsdale corridor. |
| Toca Madera | 4736 N Goldwater Blvd, Scottsdale | Modern Mexican from Noble 33 — agave-forward cocktails, theatrical service, the most photographed dining room in Old Town for date-night drinks. |
| ZuZu at Hotel Valley Ho | 6850 E Main St, Scottsdale | Mid-century-modern lobby bar — expertly mixed cocktails, vinyl-driven music nights, and the design-forward nightcap option in Scottsdale. |
Schools
North Scottsdale is served by three top-rated public school districts — Scottsdale Unified, Cave Creek Unified, and Paradise Valley Unified — depending on parcel location. Charter and private school options are deep, with several of Arizona’s most-recognized programs sitting inside the corridor.
Public & Charter
| Name | Address | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Desert Mountain High School | 12575 E Vía Linda, Scottsdale | Scottsdale Unified high school serving DC Ranch, Silverleaf, and Troon — consistently top-ranked, strong AP and athletics. |
| Pinnacle High School | 3535 E Mountain View Rd, Phoenix | Paradise Valley Unified high school serving the western edge of North Scottsdale — nationally recognized academics and athletics. |
| Cheyenne Traditional School | 11806 N 56th St, Scottsdale | K–8 traditional public school with a classical curriculum — consistently top-ranked in the district. |
| BASIS Scottsdale | 10400 N 128th St, Scottsdale | One of the highest-ranked charter schools in the U.S. — rigorous college-prep curriculum, advanced math and sciences. |
Private
| Name | Address | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Notre Dame Preparatory | 9701 E Bell Rd, Scottsdale | Catholic college-prep high school with strong academics, athletics, and faith-based community. |
| Rancho Solano Preparatory School | 9180 E Desert Cove Ave, Scottsdale | International college-prep, PreK–12, with IB pathways and a globally diverse student body. |
| Phoenix Country Day School (PCDS) | 3901 E Stanford Dr, Paradise Valley | The valley’s flagship private school — PreK–12, A+ Niche rating, ~7:1 student-teacher ratio, nationally regarded college-prep. |
| The Jones-Gordon School | 4800 E Doubletree Ranch Rd, Paradise Valley | Independent K–12 specializing in gifted and twice-exceptional learners — small classes, individualized pacing. |
The North Scottsdale Lifestyle
The defining feature of North Scottsdale is its sheer concentration of luxury infrastructure. Within a 15-minute drive of any North Scottsdale address, residents have access to seven Forbes-recognized resorts, more private golf clubs than any U.S. metro outside the Palm Beaches, two of the country’s most-shopped luxury open-air centers (Kierland Commons and Scottsdale Quarter), and the McDowell Sonoran Preserve — the largest urban-edge desert preserve in North America.
The pace is intentional. Mornings are for hiking the Tom’s Thumb or Sunrise Trail in the McDowell Preserve, or for tee times at Troon, Estancia, Whisper Rock, or Desert Mountain. Afternoons happen at the country club pool or at the AJ’s Kierland patio. Evenings split between Mastro’s, Local Bistro, Buck & Rider, and the resort dining rooms at Four Seasons or Fairmont. The buyer here is national — California, Pacific Northwest, and Midwest relocators dominate, alongside a steady flow of professional athletes and Fortune 500 second-home buyers who treat North Scottsdale as their winter base.
What residents stay for, ultimately, is the combination of design freedom and amenity density. North Scottsdale is one of the few American luxury markets where you can live on a multi-acre custom estate with mountain views and still walk to a designer-grade Italian dinner.
Why Work with Debbie Sinani
North Scottsdale is one of the most segmented luxury markets in the country. Pricing in Silverleaf does not behave like pricing in Grayhawk. A custom estate in Estancia is not comparable to a custom estate in Whisper Rock. And the inventory that matters most — the off-market homes that the public never sees — only moves through agents who have built credibility inside the local pool over years.
Debbie has built her career inside this market. As a top-producing luxury advisor with The Agency, she works exclusively with clients buying and selling in North Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and the Phoenix luxury corridor. Her clients benefit from:
- Off-market access through a private network of luxury brokers and longtime North Scottsdale residents
- Pricing precision built on closed-comp analysis at the community and sub-pocket level — not market-wide averages
- A discreet process — no MLS oversharing, no broad public marketing without strategy
- The Agency’s global reach, with offices in 100+ markets and a buyer pool that extends far beyond Arizona
Whether you’re searching for your first North Scottsdale home or quietly preparing to sell one, Debbie’s job is to protect your interests, your privacy, and your bottom line.
Thinking of Selling in North Scottsdale?
The North Scottsdale market in 2026 favors prepared sellers. Inventory at the upper end is tight, buyer demand is strong, and the right pricing strategy can produce a sale in weeks rather than months — but only with sub-pocket precision.
If you’re considering a move — even quietly — Debbie can provide:
- A complimentary property valuation with closed-comp data and recent off-market activity
- A pre-listing strategy session covering pricing, staging, and buyer-pool targeting
- A discreet pre-market introduction to qualified buyers in her network before any public listing
