Service Areas
Reserved for Paradise Valley's recognized estate enclaves.
A single town with several distinct estate enclaves, mountain corridors, and architectural districts — each with its own review processes, microclimate, and material conventions.
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Paradise Valley (Town)
Town-wide service across the sixteen square miles of Paradise Valley — single-family estate properties on lots of an acre or more, each one custom.
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Mummy Mountain
Hillside roofs at altitude — wind exposure, microburst load, and architectural review processes that are stricter than the rest of the valley.
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Camelback Corridor
The estate corridor wrapping Camelback Mountain — mid-century landmarks, contemporary custom architecture, and strict view preservation.
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Cheney Estates
An enclave of low-density estate properties with a long architectural heritage and an active set of preservation expectations.
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Casa Blanca Estates
Single-acre and larger lots, predominantly traditional and Pueblo Revival forms with concrete and clay tile dominating the roof inventory.
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Clearwater Hills
Gated, hillside, with rigorous architectural review. Tile, foam, and standing seam in roughly equal measure across the enclave.
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Tatum Canyon
Newer custom contemporary architecture on the eastern town border — a mix of low-slope foam, concealed-fastener metal, and large-format tile.
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Lincoln Drive Corridor
Mid-Century Modern and contemporary architecture along the town's principal east-west spine — Beadle, Haver, and the firms that have followed them.
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Schedule
Working in your enclave this week.
One business-day response. Senior estimator on the property.