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Page 1: Scottsdale Waterfront Dec. 09

Scottsdale Waterfront ResidencesHot Real Estate Listings

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 • www.DesertLifestyle.net

Welcome to your very own Scottsdale Waterfront Lifestyle. Watch for us in your mailbox each and every month as we give

detailed information to you on real estate activity within the Scottsdale Waterfront Residences. As part of the original real estate team that sold all of the developer-owned units, we invite you to call on us for any future buying or selling needs you may have. As specialists in the Scottsdale Waterfront project, we lend unparalleled knowledge and expertise to every transaction.

INTERESTED IN SELLING? Not only will you receive service levels beyond your expectations, you’ll find that our intimate knowledge of the Waterfront will better guide you on pricing and marketing decisions. We know this community inside and out and know how to properly position YOUR residence to sell.

LOOKING FOR A BUYER? As the original sales team from the inception of Scottsdale Waterfront, we are privy to numerous interested parties in our project. That allows us to network and proactively contact potential buyers for your unit – a priceless resource in today’s market.

December 2009

*Properties in bold/blue are represented by Babbi Gabel and Angela Moore.All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

7175 E. Camelback Rd. PH73940 Sq. Ft. | 3 Bed | 3.5 Bath$4,165,000Impressive Penthouse w/ 180 degree views from the 13th floor! Sleek Soft Contemporary. An art collector’s dream come true where you have plenty of space to display your collection. Upon entering PH7, You will see expansive Mtn. views to the

east, the waterfront canal and colorful fountains below. Off the Master Suite, you have another covered balcony that wraps north and west. Designer paints, glass tiles, polished travertine floors. Wet bar features Viking 300-bottle wine refrig., ice maker, and beverage cooler. Gorgeous custom cabinetry and millwork throughout. Enjoy the theater-quality sound system in the media room with built-in bookcase. Surround sound throughout, Lutron lighting, smart house integrated. Motorized shades or drapes in every room. TRULY A SHOWSTOPPER!

COVER PROPERTY

Our team has sold over 60% of the resale units in the towers. We hope that if you are considering buying or selling

in the Scottsdale Waterfront Residences, you’ll call us first. We will be delighted to speak with you!

BABBI [email protected]

602.741.7750

ANGELA [email protected]

602.708.4050

6263 N. Scottsdale Rd. #125 • Scottsdale, AZ 85250

ScottsdaleWaterfront.com

Address Sq. Ft. / Bed / Bath List PriceCURRENTLY FOR SALE7175 E. Camelback Rd. #403 1147 / 2 / 2 $479,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #403 1185 / 1 / 2 $489,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #105 1019 / 1 / 1 $549,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #504 1439 / 2 / 2 $675,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #109 1347 / 1 / 2 $677,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #604 1439 / 2 / 2 $744.9007175 E. Camelback Rd. #205 1554 / 2 / 2 $799,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #907 2265 / 2 / 2.5 $930,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #903 1611 / 2 / 2.5 $950,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #208 1788 / 2 / 2 $970,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #204 1927 / 2 / 2 $999,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #301 2296 / 3 / 3.5 $1,095,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #406 2117 / 2 / 2.5 $1,175,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #1103 1659 / 2 / 2.5 $1,290,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #701 2503 / 3 / 3.5 $1,295,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #306 2117 / 2 / 2.5 $1,295,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #807 2265 / 2 / 2.5 $1,495,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #409 2227 / 2 / 2.5 $1,495,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #805 2469 / 2 / 2.5 $1,525,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #1102 2041 / 2 / 2.5 $1,595,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #703 3139 / 2 / 3.5 $1,599,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #1005 2469 / 2 / 2.5 $1,600,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #806 2070 / 2 / 2.5 $1,649,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #706 2227 / 2 / 2.5 $1,695,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #1001 2296 / 3 / 3.5 $1,750,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #1105 2469 / 2 / 2.5 $1,795,0007175 E. Camelback Rd. #1104 2975 / 3 / 3.5 $2,195,0007181 E. Camelback Rd. #PH2 3363 / 3 / 3.5 $2,899,0007181 E. Camelback Rd. #PH4 3860 / 3 / 3.5 $3,195,0007175 E. Camelback Rd. #PH7 3940 / 3 / 3.5 $4,165,000 SALE PENDING7175 E. Camelback Rd. #402 1588 / 2 / 2 $599,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #510 2265 / 2 / 2.5 $1,099,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #901 2500 / 3 / 3.5 $1,399,000SOLD Sold Price7181 E. Camelback Rd. #PH6 4847 / 4 / 4.5 $2,700,000

A SAMPLING OF REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY IN

Your Property TaxesAppealing Your Assessment

Deliciously DecadentWildfish’s Godiva Chocolate Cake

Add Meaning To Your Holidays

Page 2: Scottsdale Waterfront Dec. 09

Tempe Fall Festival of the Arts Mill Avenue District, Dec. 4th- 6th602.997.2581 or tempefestivalofthearts.comIf you missed out on in spring, make sure to head over to Mill Avenue for the annual Fall Festival. More than 600 artists exhibit their beautifully crafted works of wood, pottery and jewelry to name a few. The streets are filled with live entertainment and the smell of delicious food adds to the ambiance. Eat, drink and be merry!

Little House on the Prairie Gammage Auditorium, Dec. 8th- 13th480.965.3434 or asugammage.comBased on the wonderful literature of Laura Ingalls Wilder, this inspirational story shares the struggles and triumphs of early America. Actress Melissa Gilbert, who played Laura for 10 years on the television series, joins the cast as Ma. Share in the joy and spirit of this pioneering family as they set out in their covered wagon.

Holiday Festival of TreesThe Camelback Inn, Dec. 12th602.230.2041 or azfestivaloftrees.comLooking for a black-tie celebration to put you in the holiday spirit? This wonderful gala is presented by the Foundation for Burns and Trauma and includes a live tree auction, a silent auction, gourmet dinner and entertainment. Proceeds benefit this wonderful foundation as well as Children’s Burn Camp and Forever Courage House.

MazelpaloozaW Scottsdale, Dec. 24th480.634.4900 or mazelpalooza.com Young Jewish Phoenix is once again hosting the celebration noted as “The Place to be Christmas Eve.” Drink specials will be available all night and a video DJ will spin all your favorite top-40 hits. Dance the night away, all in support of the Council for Jews with Special Needs. This event is open to everyone over the age of 21.

Phoenix Coyotes vs. Los Angeles KingsGlendale Arena, Dec. 26th623.772.3200 or coyotes.nhl.comCome out and support our home hockey team as they skate their way to victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Cheer on these great athletes, including goalie Ilya Bryzgoval, who was named the first Star of the Week in October by the NHL.

Joel McHale Dodge Theatre, Dec. 31st602.379.2800 or livenation.comKnown for his hilarious quick wit and humor as the host of The Soup, Joel McHale never fails to make you laugh. Now is your chance to see him live on New Years Eve and experience his side-splitting humor first hand. McHale has recently signed on as the role of Jeff on the new hit comedy Community, co-starring with comedic legend Chevy Chase.

DECEMBER 2009

So you just got your tax assessment in the mail and you don’t agree with it. Perhaps the county has determined your home’s “Full Cash Value” is more than you purchased it for a few months ago — and that means more tax dollars coming out of your wallet. But where does this Full Cash Value number come from, how is it different from the “Assessed Value,” and how can you appeal it? While the language is a bit confusing (see sidebar for some insight), appealing your tax assessment shouldn’t be too difficult. First, it’s good to know how your property taxes are determined. Here’s the scoop: The Assessed Value divided by 100, times the tax rate (set in August of each year) determines your property taxes that are billed in September. But how is the Market Value or Full Cash Value of your home determined by the Maricopa County Assessor’s office? The assessor’s office uses “a combination of information, including previous sales in the neighborhood, distance from major intersections or areas zoned differently, topography, view, livable square footage, lot size and components, just to name a few.” (See www.maricopa.gov/assessor for more details.) Basically, the office uses a computer to analyze aforementioned set details to determine a market value of your home.

They never see or set foot in your house, which is why the number can often be far from your expectations. The Assessor’s Office notes that “although properties may look alike on the surface there may be subtle differences. In mass appraisal those [differences] are not always obvious, even though they result in different values.” Because the Assessor values more than 1.3 million homes, it’s not surprising that some may not be accurate. If you feel your home falls into this category, it’s time to appeal. And you can do so within 60 days of receiving what’s called the Notice of Value. Be on the lookout for this Notice of Value postcard, which must be mailed out to you from the County Assessor no later than March 1. Look for the words “Full Cash Value,” or the assessor’s opinion of the market value of your property. If you think this number is greater than the actual market value of the property, you can appeal. According to the Arizona State Board of Equalization, you may appeal the Full Cash Value to the County Assessor where your property is located. Don’t forget, you must file your appeal within 60 days after the card was mailed to you; the filing deadline is printed on the card. Prefer to meet face to face? You may ask to meet with the County Assessor’s office

and submit written evidence that supports your appeal. The assessor must reply with a decision on or before August 15. If you’re not satisfied with the outcome, further appeals are possible (see www.sboe.state.az.us/howto.php for more details). Good luck!

GODIVA CHOCOLATE CAKE

Featuring Wildfish Seafood Grille7135 E. Camelback Rd • Scottsdale

480.994.4040 or wildfishseafoodgrille.com

Ingredients:1/2 lb. dark Godiva chocolate5 ea. eggs1 tsp. vanilla extract6 oz. sugar3 oz. butter

Procedure:1. Melt chocolate and butter in a sauce pan. Allow to cool slightly.2. Whisk eggs and sugar, then add vanilla extract.3. Slowly add egg mixture to chocolate.4. Divide batter into four lightly buttered and floured eight-ounce baking dishes.5. Bake at 375 degrees for approximately 18 minutes. Allow to cool slightly.6. Invert cake into a soup bowl, serve with your favorite vanilla ice cream. 7. Garnish with chocolate sauce if desired.

Serves Four

The Property Tax Appeal ProcessLearning the LingoIn Arizona, you need to understand a few terms in order to interpret your property taxes, which are billed in September: • Full Cash Value: Full Cash Value (FCV), according to the Maricopa County Assessor’s office, is a reflection of the market value of your property and consists of land and improvements. It’s used to compute secondary taxes (bonds, budget overrides, and special districts such as fire, flood control, and other limited purpose districts).• Limited Property Value: “Limited Property Value (LPV) is used to compute primary taxes for the maintenance and operation of school districts, cities, community college districts and counties,” according to the Maricopa County Assessor’s office. The LPV is calculated according to a statutory formula mandated by the Arizona State Legislature and cannot exceed Full Cash Value.• Assessed Value: This is the monetary amount which a property is entered on the assessment roll for purposes of computing the tax levy. “Assessed value equals full cash value multiplied by the assessment ratio,” says the office’s website. “May be higher or lower than market value, or based on an assessment ratio that is a percentage of market value.”

Amid the hustle and bustle of the holiday season it’s important to take time out to reflect and focus on what really matters — being thankful for family, friends, good health, and happiness. Why not skip one trip to the mall and instead spend your time celebrating the season with real meaning. Here are a few fun and memorable ideas.

Share your voice Skip hosting the usual Christmas party at your house and organize a caroling soiree instead. It may sound old-fashioned, but that’s why it will be a hit. Besides, in Arizona, it will actually be fun since it’s not freezing cold! Invite a few families and friends and assign each one a caroling party task: One brings cocoa, one totes the cookies, and another chooses and hands out caroling lyrics. Perhaps all can wear a themed color or matching hat and scarves. Pick a designated meeting spot and select a few houses to visit (hint: head to homes where you know you’ll be well received). Your singing experience will create long-lasting memories that no regular holiday party can match.

Skip the sweaters Tired of giving the same old gifts for Hanukkah? Instead, select presents with real meaning. For grandparents, pre-load digital photo frames with cute shots of the grandkids. For spouses, give IOUs or coupons for “free time” or back rubs. For friends and coworkers, donate money in their name to a charity they care deeply about. These gifts will mean more and last longer than any piece of clothing or trendy gadget.

Have a house-building party Got kids? If you promised them this year you’d build a giant gingerbread house from scratch, don’t disappoint! Instead, turn this time-taxing dilemma into a fun fete. Invite like-minded moms and tots over and ask each to bring essential gingerbread house parts — gumdrops, candy canes, licorice, and other sweet treats. You provide the gingerbread recipe and building directions and, of course, the oven. Assemble the houses together and each guest will bring their very own gingerbread house home with them.

Christmas Eve under the stars Calling all couples: Want to remember the season in a really romantic way? Get bundled up with your sweetie and camp out in the desert for an unforgettable and truly unique way to celebrate Christmas Eve together. Don’t forget some ornaments to adorn the nearby mesquite tree with and a chilled bottle of champagne for your tranquil celebration.

Make a list & check it twice Here’s a gift-giving idea from the heart. Write down every person who you truly value and love. Find some holiday-themed note paper and jot down 10 reasons these people have a special place in your heart. Mention nice things they’ve done for you or someone else, attributes they have that you admire, or just write down that you think they’re cute! Present them with the list over the holidays and rest assured that they will treasure this list more than any gift they receive all season long. Except, of course, that new iPhone!

Page 3: Scottsdale Waterfront Dec. 09

Tempe Fall Festival of the Arts Mill Avenue District, Dec. 4th- 6th602.997.2581 or tempefestivalofthearts.comIf you missed out on in spring, make sure to head over to Mill Avenue for the annual Fall Festival. More than 600 artists exhibit their beautifully crafted works of wood, pottery and jewelry to name a few. The streets are filled with live entertainment and the smell of delicious food adds to the ambiance. Eat, drink and be merry!

Little House on the Prairie Gammage Auditorium, Dec. 8th- 13th480.965.3434 or asugammage.comBased on the wonderful literature of Laura Ingalls Wilder, this inspirational story shares the struggles and triumphs of early America. Actress Melissa Gilbert, who played Laura for 10 years on the television series, joins the cast as Ma. Share in the joy and spirit of this pioneering family as they set out in their covered wagon.

Holiday Festival of TreesThe Camelback Inn, Dec. 12th602.230.2041 or azfestivaloftrees.comLooking for a black-tie celebration to put you in the holiday spirit? This wonderful gala is presented by the Foundation for Burns and Trauma and includes a live tree auction, a silent auction, gourmet dinner and entertainment. Proceeds benefit this wonderful foundation as well as Children’s Burn Camp and Forever Courage House.

MazelpaloozaW Scottsdale, Dec. 24th480.634.4900 or mazelpalooza.com Young Jewish Phoenix is once again hosting the celebration noted as “The Place to be Christmas Eve.” Drink specials will be available all night and a video DJ will spin all your favorite top-40 hits. Dance the night away, all in support of the Council for Jews with Special Needs. This event is open to everyone over the age of 21.

Phoenix Coyotes vs. Los Angeles KingsGlendale Arena, Dec. 26th623.772.3200 or coyotes.nhl.comCome out and support our home hockey team as they skate their way to victory over the Los Angeles Kings. Cheer on these great athletes, including goalie Ilya Bryzgoval, who was named the first Star of the Week in October by the NHL.

Joel McHale Dodge Theatre, Dec. 31st602.379.2800 or livenation.comKnown for his hilarious quick wit and humor as the host of The Soup, Joel McHale never fails to make you laugh. Now is your chance to see him live on New Years Eve and experience his side-splitting humor first hand. McHale has recently signed on as the role of Jeff on the new hit comedy Community, co-starring with comedic legend Chevy Chase.

DECEMBER 2009

So you just got your tax assessment in the mail and you don’t agree with it. Perhaps the county has determined your home’s “Full Cash Value” is more than you purchased it for a few months ago — and that means more tax dollars coming out of your wallet. But where does this Full Cash Value number come from, how is it different from the “Assessed Value,” and how can you appeal it? While the language is a bit confusing (see sidebar for some insight), appealing your tax assessment shouldn’t be too difficult. First, it’s good to know how your property taxes are determined. Here’s the scoop: The Assessed Value divided by 100, times the tax rate (set in August of each year) determines your property taxes that are billed in September. But how is the Market Value or Full Cash Value of your home determined by the Maricopa County Assessor’s office? The assessor’s office uses “a combination of information, including previous sales in the neighborhood, distance from major intersections or areas zoned differently, topography, view, livable square footage, lot size and components, just to name a few.” (See www.maricopa.gov/assessor for more details.) Basically, the office uses a computer to analyze aforementioned set details to determine a market value of your home.

They never see or set foot in your house, which is why the number can often be far from your expectations. The Assessor’s Office notes that “although properties may look alike on the surface there may be subtle differences. In mass appraisal those [differences] are not always obvious, even though they result in different values.” Because the Assessor values more than 1.3 million homes, it’s not surprising that some may not be accurate. If you feel your home falls into this category, it’s time to appeal. And you can do so within 60 days of receiving what’s called the Notice of Value. Be on the lookout for this Notice of Value postcard, which must be mailed out to you from the County Assessor no later than March 1. Look for the words “Full Cash Value,” or the assessor’s opinion of the market value of your property. If you think this number is greater than the actual market value of the property, you can appeal. According to the Arizona State Board of Equalization, you may appeal the Full Cash Value to the County Assessor where your property is located. Don’t forget, you must file your appeal within 60 days after the card was mailed to you; the filing deadline is printed on the card. Prefer to meet face to face? You may ask to meet with the County Assessor’s office

and submit written evidence that supports your appeal. The assessor must reply with a decision on or before August 15. If you’re not satisfied with the outcome, further appeals are possible (see www.sboe.state.az.us/howto.php for more details). Good luck!

GODIVA CHOCOLATE CAKE

Featuring Wildfish Seafood Grille7135 E. Camelback Rd • Scottsdale

480.994.4040 or wildfishseafoodgrille.com

Ingredients:1/2 lb. dark Godiva chocolate5 ea. eggs1 tsp. vanilla extract6 oz. sugar3 oz. butter

Procedure:1. Melt chocolate and butter in a sauce pan. Allow to cool slightly.2. Whisk eggs and sugar, then add vanilla extract.3. Slowly add egg mixture to chocolate.4. Divide batter into four lightly buttered and floured eight-ounce baking dishes.5. Bake at 375 degrees for approximately 18 minutes. Allow to cool slightly.6. Invert cake into a soup bowl, serve with your favorite vanilla ice cream. 7. Garnish with chocolate sauce if desired.

Serves Four

The Property Tax Appeal ProcessLearning the LingoIn Arizona, you need to understand a few terms in order to interpret your property taxes, which are billed in September: • Full Cash Value: Full Cash Value (FCV), according to the Maricopa County Assessor’s office, is a reflection of the market value of your property and consists of land and improvements. It’s used to compute secondary taxes (bonds, budget overrides, and special districts such as fire, flood control, and other limited purpose districts).• Limited Property Value: “Limited Property Value (LPV) is used to compute primary taxes for the maintenance and operation of school districts, cities, community college districts and counties,” according to the Maricopa County Assessor’s office. The LPV is calculated according to a statutory formula mandated by the Arizona State Legislature and cannot exceed Full Cash Value.• Assessed Value: This is the monetary amount which a property is entered on the assessment roll for purposes of computing the tax levy. “Assessed value equals full cash value multiplied by the assessment ratio,” says the office’s website. “May be higher or lower than market value, or based on an assessment ratio that is a percentage of market value.”

Amid the hustle and bustle of the holiday season it’s important to take time out to reflect and focus on what really matters — being thankful for family, friends, good health, and happiness. Why not skip one trip to the mall and instead spend your time celebrating the season with real meaning. Here are a few fun and memorable ideas.

Share your voice Skip hosting the usual Christmas party at your house and organize a caroling soiree instead. It may sound old-fashioned, but that’s why it will be a hit. Besides, in Arizona, it will actually be fun since it’s not freezing cold! Invite a few families and friends and assign each one a caroling party task: One brings cocoa, one totes the cookies, and another chooses and hands out caroling lyrics. Perhaps all can wear a themed color or matching hat and scarves. Pick a designated meeting spot and select a few houses to visit (hint: head to homes where you know you’ll be well received). Your singing experience will create long-lasting memories that no regular holiday party can match.

Skip the sweaters Tired of giving the same old gifts for Hanukkah? Instead, select presents with real meaning. For grandparents, pre-load digital photo frames with cute shots of the grandkids. For spouses, give IOUs or coupons for “free time” or back rubs. For friends and coworkers, donate money in their name to a charity they care deeply about. These gifts will mean more and last longer than any piece of clothing or trendy gadget.

Have a house-building party Got kids? If you promised them this year you’d build a giant gingerbread house from scratch, don’t disappoint! Instead, turn this time-taxing dilemma into a fun fete. Invite like-minded moms and tots over and ask each to bring essential gingerbread house parts — gumdrops, candy canes, licorice, and other sweet treats. You provide the gingerbread recipe and building directions and, of course, the oven. Assemble the houses together and each guest will bring their very own gingerbread house home with them.

Christmas Eve under the stars Calling all couples: Want to remember the season in a really romantic way? Get bundled up with your sweetie and camp out in the desert for an unforgettable and truly unique way to celebrate Christmas Eve together. Don’t forget some ornaments to adorn the nearby mesquite tree with and a chilled bottle of champagne for your tranquil celebration.

Make a list & check it twice Here’s a gift-giving idea from the heart. Write down every person who you truly value and love. Find some holiday-themed note paper and jot down 10 reasons these people have a special place in your heart. Mention nice things they’ve done for you or someone else, attributes they have that you admire, or just write down that you think they’re cute! Present them with the list over the holidays and rest assured that they will treasure this list more than any gift they receive all season long. Except, of course, that new iPhone!

Page 4: Scottsdale Waterfront Dec. 09

Scottsdale Waterfront ResidencesHot Real Estate Listings

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. Produced by Desert Lifestyle Publishing • 480.460.0996 • www.DesertLifestyle.net

Welcome to your very own Scottsdale Waterfront Lifestyle. Watch for us in your mailbox each and every month as we give

detailed information to you on real estate activity within the Scottsdale Waterfront Residences. As part of the original real estate team that sold all of the developer-owned units, we invite you to call on us for any future buying or selling needs you may have. As specialists in the Scottsdale Waterfront project, we lend unparalleled knowledge and expertise to every transaction.

INTERESTED IN SELLING? Not only will you receive service levels beyond your expectations, you’ll find that our intimate knowledge of the Waterfront will better guide you on pricing and marketing decisions. We know this community inside and out and know how to properly position YOUR residence to sell.

LOOKING FOR A BUYER? As the original sales team from the inception of Scottsdale Waterfront, we are privy to numerous interested parties in our project. That allows us to network and proactively contact potential buyers for your unit – a priceless resource in today’s market.

December 2009

*Properties in bold/blue are represented by Babbi Gabel and Angela Moore.All information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

7175 E. Camelback Rd. PH73940 Sq. Ft. | 3 Bed | 3.5 Bath$4,165,000Impressive Penthouse w/ 180 degree views from the 13th floor! Sleek Soft Contemporary. An art collector’s dream come true where you have plenty of space to display your collection. Upon entering PH7, You will see expansive Mtn. views to the

east, the waterfront canal and colorful fountains below. Off the Master Suite, you have another covered balcony that wraps north and west. Designer paints, glass tiles, polished travertine floors. Wet bar features Viking 300-bottle wine refrig., ice maker, and beverage cooler. Gorgeous custom cabinetry and millwork throughout. Enjoy the theater-quality sound system in the media room with built-in bookcase. Surround sound throughout, Lutron lighting, smart house integrated. Motorized shades or drapes in every room. TRULY A SHOWSTOPPER!

COVER PROPERTY

Our team has sold over 60% of the resale units in the towers. We hope that if you are considering buying or selling

in the Scottsdale Waterfront Residences, you’ll call us first. We will be delighted to speak with you!

BABBI [email protected]

602.741.7750

ANGELA [email protected]

602.708.4050

6263 N. Scottsdale Rd. #125 • Scottsdale, AZ 85250

ScottsdaleWaterfront.com

Address Sq. Ft. / Bed / Bath List PriceCURRENTLY FOR SALE7175 E. Camelback Rd. #403 1147 / 2 / 2 $479,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #403 1185 / 1 / 2 $489,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #105 1019 / 1 / 1 $549,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #504 1439 / 2 / 2 $675,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #109 1347 / 1 / 2 $677,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #604 1439 / 2 / 2 $744.9007175 E. Camelback Rd. #205 1554 / 2 / 2 $799,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #907 2265 / 2 / 2.5 $930,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #903 1611 / 2 / 2.5 $950,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #208 1788 / 2 / 2 $970,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #204 1927 / 2 / 2 $999,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #301 2296 / 3 / 3.5 $1,095,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #406 2117 / 2 / 2.5 $1,175,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #1103 1659 / 2 / 2.5 $1,290,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #701 2503 / 3 / 3.5 $1,295,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #306 2117 / 2 / 2.5 $1,295,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #807 2265 / 2 / 2.5 $1,495,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #409 2227 / 2 / 2.5 $1,495,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #805 2469 / 2 / 2.5 $1,525,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #1102 2041 / 2 / 2.5 $1,595,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #703 3139 / 2 / 3.5 $1,599,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #1005 2469 / 2 / 2.5 $1,600,000 7181 E. Camelback Rd. #806 2070 / 2 / 2.5 $1,649,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #706 2227 / 2 / 2.5 $1,695,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #1001 2296 / 3 / 3.5 $1,750,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #1105 2469 / 2 / 2.5 $1,795,0007175 E. Camelback Rd. #1104 2975 / 3 / 3.5 $2,195,0007181 E. Camelback Rd. #PH2 3363 / 3 / 3.5 $2,899,0007181 E. Camelback Rd. #PH4 3860 / 3 / 3.5 $3,195,0007175 E. Camelback Rd. #PH7 3940 / 3 / 3.5 $4,165,000 SALE PENDING7175 E. Camelback Rd. #402 1588 / 2 / 2 $599,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #510 2265 / 2 / 2.5 $1,099,000 7175 E. Camelback Rd. #901 2500 / 3 / 3.5 $1,399,000SOLD Sold Price7181 E. Camelback Rd. #PH6 4847 / 4 / 4.5 $2,700,000

A SAMPLING OF REAL ESTATE ACTIVITY IN

Your Property TaxesAppealing Your Assessment

Deliciously DecadentWildfish’s Godiva Chocolate Cake

Add Meaning To Your Holidays