Tour a $19.5 MILLION Sneaker-Filled Arizona Mansion – Sports Fans, Prepare to Be Amazed!
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA – Set atop the golden Arizona hills lies a residence so extravagant, so hedonistic, and so precisely designed for sporting heroes that it would be a wimpy description to label it “mansion.” It is not a residence – it’s a 21,410-square-foot adult sporting utopia camp on steroids with a specialty in basketball, sneaks, and desert sun adorers. Step 24258 N 91st St in Scottsdale, the $19.5 million showhouse home which has welcomed through its gates NBA legends Kobe Bryant and Damian Lillard.
The moment you pull into the front gates of this Prado Estates beauty, you know you’re not headed to a home – you’re headed to a legacy of panache, excess, and style. This property, built in 2017, boasts the best in interior decor alongside horridly decadent amenities you didn’t know were even a possibility. Take a look.
A Grand Entrance That Sets the Tone
As soon as you enter through the front door, you’re agog. We’re talking cathedral ceilings, glass surrounding desert view in every direction, and floors vibrating beneath your feet but never Flashy. It’s modern palace and snuggle-up luxury lodge but always serene beauty, as Costa Rican wood tones mellow Chicago-red-brick-style walls – a low-key nod to the owner’s heritage.
And if you’re tallying, yes indeed, 18 bathrooms and seven bedrooms. That’s right – 18! You can have a mini music festival here and never have to worry about running out of bathrooms.
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A Basketball Court. Under Ground?
And finally the doozy: 15 feet underground, you’ll discover an NBA-sized, full-sized NBA basketball gym that has been utilized by more than 60 professional basketball players, including Chris Paul and Mikal Bridges. This is no token rec room. We’re talking pro scoreboard, spectator loft, locker rooms, and private parking – and the entire building is a pickleball court if hoops aren’t your passion. If you’ve ever fantasized about having a personal sports arena in your own home, this is it.
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Sneakerheads, Check Out What’s in the Jordan Room
The Holy Grail of sneakers? The Jordan Room – a shoe palace costing $300,000 filled with 290 of Michael Jordan’s best. Each shoe seems to float due to lighting designed for showing off, and there’s space for 325 pairs altogether. Even for sneaker-hating and you’re not, this room makes kicks into emotionally crushing work. You can almost hear the squeaks of sneakers throughout the history of basketball.
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Al Fresco Living Pure Magic
Arizona sunsets are legendary for a reason – and this house welcomes them in like kings. Two enormous resort-grade pools soak up the sun, accompanied by fire pits, outdoor televisions, and a bar that looks like it was plucked right out of a Vegas penthouse. From sunset happy hours and pool parties to peaceful mornings with coffee, city skyline and McDowell Mountains vistas are memories for a lifetime.
And the master suite is also a showstopper: floor-to-ceiling glass walls, vertigo-inducing ceilings, and an über-trendy appearance that’s at the same time lovingly lived-in. Just imagine a holiday party here – string lights twinkling, friends gathered ’round, and a view that goes on forever.
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Master Suite – Personal Spa Getaway
If you’re the type who dreams of spa days, the master suite might be your happy place. From a plush bed facing the mountains to a serene patio perfect for morning meditations, it’s like living in a five-star resort.
The ensuite bathroom? Absolutely barmy (in the most wonderful way possible). Imagine this: two basins, a ginormous tub ideal for hours of bubble bath heaven, and a walk-in shower so big that you could deliver your own TED Talk in there.
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Built for Family and Guests alike
Got kids? There’s an open playroom and fenced-in grassy spot, perfect for playtime and safety. And when the guests come to town, they won’t be splitting the couch. A 1,551-square-foot guest house with two bedrooms and private entry provides them with their own staycation oasis, complete with some serious staycation flair.
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Endless Toys & Entertainment Galore
This home is an activity wonderland. Play some golf? There is a 9-hole putting green and golf simulator with high-tech capabilities. Home movie night? Get cozy in the home theater’s oversized recliners and gigantic screen for a movie experience that makes AMC look awful.
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Foodie? The kitchen features three Wolf ovens, one a convection oven ideal for gourmet dinner parties to late-night cookie binges.
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Need a blast from the sinful dessert? Have your fun and jog the designer path that goes along around the property – seven rounds is two miles, along stunning desert scenery and a glimpse of tranquility.
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Brainy, Earth Friendly, and So Scottsdale
Technology out of sight is no less dazzling. Fingertip touch controls the Elan Control System to keep lighting, temperature, and entertainment in harmony. Solar window screens and double-glazed windows keep heat out, and mister systems cool the patio like an oasis. Even the lawn is smart breezy-looking artificial turf requiring zero effort whatsoever.
The Specs Behind the Magic
And how much does it set one back to live this luxury? Only $19.5 million, or around $911 per square foot. HOA per month is $617, and yearly property tax rate is around $35,156.
Built by LaBlonde Homes, the architecture features elegant stucco, stone, and a classic tile roof. And if you’re into cars, you’re in luck – 34 parking spots, including nine garage spaces, mean your car collection has room to breathe.
A Sports Dream in Desert Paradise
Regardless if you’re a sneaker aficionado, a sports enthusiast, luxury connoisseur, or someone who merely indulges themselves in the luxury, this Scottsdale mansion embodies opulence at its finest. Basketball courts filled with greatness and sneaker walls where legends adorn it? Not just a home – it’s a lifestyle.
Don’t get it confused, though: just don’t invite your guests to ever, ever leave. I mean, I mean, come on, who in their right mind would ever want to ever leave living like a baller in the desert?