While this massive home is not within city limits, it is dubbed as the priciest home sold in the Maricopa area in 2022, fetching a whopping $1,675,000. It went for more than double the price of any home sold within city limits last year. 

This single-story mountaintop home features 360-degree views of Santan, Sacaton, Maricopa and Superstition Mountains. There is gated access with paved road to the home.  

Among its features are concrete flooring, new tiled walk-in showers in 5 bathrooms, large living foyer with two stone fireplaces and turquoise stones that were taken from this homesite. The kitchen contains white cabinets, quartz countertops and stainless-steel appliances. There are two master suites and all bathrooms have walk in showers. The master bathrooms have double sinks, and a tub with jets, sided to a corner window.  

 There is a game room equipped with a private bar, refrigerator and bathroom. All rooms have mountain views. The home also has three new air-conditioning units and a new roof.  

Outside, there are large, covered patios, built-in barbeque and swimming pool with waterfall that takes advantage of the mountain views.  

Another feature is a three-car garage, making a total of six parking spaces. 

The home was previously auctioned in 2011 for $770,000. In 2012, it sold again for $1,050,000. 

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A MOUNTAINTOP DREAM HOME 

$1,675,000: 13040 N. Hidden Valley Road  

Sold: June 10, 2022 in cash deal  

Original list price: $1,980,000 

Square feet: 5,347 

Acreage: 132.97 

Price per square foot:  $313.26 

Days on market: 94 

Year built: 2001 

Bedrooms:

Bathrooms: 5.5 

Brian Petersheim Jr., Reporter
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