Increasing household income drives West Valley luxury housing demand

Master-planned luxury housing has historically flourished in the West Valley. Verrado, and sister development Victory, alongside Estrella Mountain Ranch and Vistancia, have remained lucrative residential hot spots. Housing in these communities starts in the upper $300,000 range, with Vistancia closer to mid $400,000 — a reinforcement of the rising average household income of buyers and their desire for more upscale living and amenities.

When it comes to amenities, both the existing and new residential master plans are more than willing to deliver.

Sterling Grove, an age-qualified Toll Brothers 780-acre master-planned neighborhood, west of Loop 303 in Surprise, offers homeowners access to a private country club and 18-hole Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course. The one- and two-story homes range from approximately 1,500 square feet to upwards of 4,000 square feet, with 31 designs from which to choose. Starting prices span from the mid-$300,000s to the mid-$600,000s.

While many luxury-housing options have built-in golf courses, swim parks, dining options, and more, they are also in close proximity to retail, entertainment, recreation, and a robust transportation system. From Westgate and Arrowhead to the IMS Raceway and Gila River Arena, and from the White Tank and Estrella mountains and beyond, home for West Valley residents is where the heart and happenings are.