5630 E Rockridge Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85018

5630 E Rockridge Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85018
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$11,000,000
Beds Baths Sq. Ft. Taxes Built
4 6.50 5,361 $15,265 1990
On the market: 425 days

Est. Monthly Payment:

$67,137($65,865 + $1,272 taxes*)

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Ignore days on market-This mountain estate has been intentionally repositioned! Organic, soulful, and quietly powerful, this home is for the buyer who recognizes true rarity: single-level living, true acreage, and world-class views in one of Camelback Mountain's most coveted settings.Set on nearly 1.8 acres on the south side of iconic Camelback Mountain, this modern retreat offers cinematic city-light and mountain views sweeping across the Valley. Sunset here isn't just a backdrop—it's part of the daily rhythm, a front-row seat to the desert's most beautiful hour. Re-imagined by Swayback Architects and designer Janet Brooks, the residence is defined by floor-to-ceiling glass and a warm, natural palette—light oak floors, natural stone, cream-toned walls, and wood ceilings. The architecture doesn't compete with the settingit honors it. Custom glasswork and rich teak accents add depth while maintaining calm, elevated modernity. Outdoor living is a true centerpiece. A private pool with waterfall and spa are oriented to maximize panoramic views, and the shaded outdoor kitchen invites effortless sunset gatherings. The grounds unfold into a secluded backyard sanctuary with mature trees, lush gardens, and a citrus groveshaded, intimate spaces that are rare at this elevation. Inside, the kitchen balances clean modern lines with organic warmth through layered wood tones. The dining area is a showpiece, anchored by a dramatic floor-to-ceiling glass-enclosed wine cellar, while a fully automated system offers seamless lock-and-leave ease. A gated entrance and three-car garage complete the sense of privacy and arrivala home that truly feels it belongs to the mountain, not merely beside it.
Listing courtesy of Carol Adams & Rachel Herold, Compass & Compass