Paradise Valley
$3M-$15M+Arizona's most exclusive municipality, defined by walled estates and gated compounds spread across the base of Camelback and Mummy Mountains.
Everything in this guide radiates out from Chase Field at 401 E Jefferson St in downtown Phoenix, not a generic city center. Because the ballpark sits inside Phoenix's downtown core, a player can live in a walkable high-rise steps from the clubhouse or settle into the privacy of Arcadia, Biltmore, or Paradise Valley and still make a short, predictable drive to Jefferson Street. Picks are ranked for a high-net-worth athlete: privacy, quality, and a reliable commute back to the park.
Arizona's most exclusive municipality, defined by walled estates and gated compounds spread across the base of Camelback and Mummy Mountains.
Lush, irrigated lots with mature trees and large ranch-style and remodeled homes, sitting in the top-rated Scottsdale Unified Arcadia attendance area.
Prestigious resort corridor anchored by the Arizona Biltmore, with gated communities, golf, and high-end shopping at Biltmore Fashion Park.
The urban core around Chase Field, with luxury condo towers, the Arts District, and restaurants all within walking distance of the clubhouse.
The neighborhoods above sit inside a twenty-minute drive of Chase Field. But many athletes prioritize lifestyle, privacy, and prestige over commute — these are the areas across Phoenix where athletes most often buy and rent, even though they’re a longer drive from the facility.
An ultra-exclusive incorporated town of one-acre-plus desert estates ringed by Camelback and Mummy Mountains, with guard-gated pockets like Clearwater Hills where homes run $20M–$30M. The discreet, low-density refuge of choice for the Valley's biggest names.
North Scottsdale's most prestigious guard-gated enclave inside the master-planned DC Ranch, with three 24-hour staffed gates, a Tom Weiskopf championship course, and the 50,000-square-foot Silverleaf Club. Estates climb from $3M villas to $30M-plus canyon trophies.
A lush, tree-lined central-Phoenix district of oversized lots and custom homes at the foot of Camelback Mountain, prized for top restaurants, walkability, and big-lot privacy. A favorite of both active and retired pro baseball, football, and soccer players.
A guard-gated, 8,000-acre Sonoran golf community high in the foothills with seven courses (six Jack Nicklaus signature) and sweeping high-desert views. Among the most secluded prestige addresses in the metro.