


Listing Courtesy of: Arizona Regional MLS / Azarchitecture/Jarson & Jarson - Contact: info@azarchitecture.com
43415 N 65th Street Cave Creek, AZ 85331
Active (149 Days)
$2,295,000
Description
MLS #:
6841330
6841330
Taxes
$2,513
$2,513
Lot Size
5 acres
5 acres
Type
Single-Family Home
Single-Family Home
Year Built
2017
2017
Style
Contemporary
Contemporary
Views
City Light View(s), Mountain(s)
City Light View(s), Mountain(s)
County
Maricopa County
Maricopa County
Listed By
Scott a Jarson, Azarchitecture/Jarson & Jarson, Contact: info@azarchitecture.com
Source
Arizona Regional MLS
Last checked Aug 23 2025 at 3:31 AM GMT+0000
Arizona Regional MLS
Last checked Aug 23 2025 at 3:31 AM GMT+0000
Bathroom Details
Interior Features
- High Speed Internet
- Smart Home
- Upstairs
- Kitchen Island
- Full Bth Master Bdrm
- Separate Shwr & Tub
Lot Information
- Desert Back
- Desert Front
- Natural Desert Back
- Natural Desert Front
Property Features
- Fireplace: Fire Pit
- Fireplace: Gas
Heating and Cooling
- Other
- Central Air
- Ceiling Fan(s)
- Programmable Thmstat
Pool Information
- None
Flooring
- Other
- Concrete
Exterior Features
- Stucco
- Other
- Block
- Roof: Other
- Roof: Foam
Utility Information
- Utilities: Propane
- Sewer: Septic In & Cnctd, Septic Tank
- Energy: Solar Panels
School Information
- Elementary School: Black Mountain Elementary School
- Middle School: Sonoran Trails Middle School
- High School: Cactus Shadows High School
Parking
- Garage Door Opener
- Direct Access
Stories
- 2.00000000
Living Area
- 2,578 sqft
Additional Information: Azarchitecture/Jarson & Jarson | info@azarchitecture.com
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ARMLS Last Updated: 8/22/25 20:31.
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The design, seemingly straightforward, surprises with its details: From the ground, the home is anchored on a solid plinth with stepped, local concrete masonry walls and a monolithic hand-applied plaster-style coating. Above, a large shade canopy appears to float, offering shelter. The upper roof canopy features a deep, mill-finish stainless steel fascia that screens solar panels and mechanicals, echoing the landscape and sky.
Approaching the home, a concrete stepped path leads to a dramatic gathering space. Water features are on the west, with ponds, while the east includes a fire-pit for cool desert nights. Solar orientation and photovoltaic panels make this home eco-friendly.
Generous living is abundant here. The main level includes a chef's kitchen with a coffee nook, opening to an outdoor gathering space. The great room features a dining area and built-in A/V wall. An intimate space includes a fire feature and wine column, converting to an outdoor patio-room. A hidden transition wall reveals a private meditation room with a view of the Koi pond shared with the Owners Suite. The Owners Suite opens outdoors, keeping the bath and sinks secluded. A Japanese-style bath includes a wood soaking tub and handmade wooden sink.
The plan offers three bedrooms plus extra exercise and office spaces, easily convertible for any needs. Guest rooms are on the lower level for privacy. The home includes a large protected pet run. Artfully sighted, the primarily south-facing home is surrounded by mature Saguaro, with a unique ecology featuring a teddy bear cholla field to the east. The home is elevated for sweeping views from the Phoenix Valley to the south, with the Continental Mountains to the east reflecting the sunset sky.
Inside, the canopy's underside uses a black theatrical fabric scrim for deep soft shade and a continuous open feeling. Outside, a similar dark night sky wooden ceiling structure exists. The lowest level offers comfort, while the upper levels are open to views and earth, with doors and glazing creating a larger living space. When opened, there are often no distinctions between inside and outside.
A subtly rich material palette includes shadow reflective finishes of cold-rolled mill finish steel, ebonized sustainable MDF, three dark finishes of sustainable resin-infused paper, colored felt wall panels, and integral color purple-black hand-applied stucco walls with embedded vermiculite. The Japanese concept of Wabi-Sabi is embraced, celebrating new and old, rich and diverse textures. Built to a high level of craft, this home is irreplaceable at this price.
The architect's statement encapsulates the home's serenity and harmony: For our clients, this house was about purging/simplifying their life and also about an indoor/outdoor house for their Koi, Rhodesian Ridgebacks, and one cat and their very specific way of living. We are certain you'll find this home the perfect definition of Desert Living.
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