Since it was incorporated into a city in the early 1960s, ’s has become a for wealthy residents and snowbirds with a penchant for low taxes, temperate winters, and trophy homes. A brand-new home in the affluent desert enclave proves why the Phoenix suburb is one of the hottest markets in the Grand Canyon State.

The sleekly modern estate, courtesy of , sits at the base of the iconic Camelback Mountain, its name derived from its distinct shape resembling a kneeling dromedary. Sitting on just over an acre of land and spanning more than 7,000 square feet, the residence makes the most of indoor-outdoor living with automated glass pocket doors throughout that open with just the touch of a button. The resort-style yard, meanwhile, includes a sexy, black-finished pool that reflects the surroun

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