Where luxury meets the infinite horizon.
The Desert Oasis is a 5,400 square-foot estate set against the Sonoran Desert landscape north of Scottsdale. Low-profile desert modernist architecture — flat rooflines, walls of glass, rammed earth, locally quarried stone — the building is at once imposing and somehow humble against the scale of what surrounds it.
The centerpiece is the 50-foot infinity pool positioned to vanish into the desert horizon at sunset. Around it: a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, a sunken firepit lounge, a shaded terrace large enough for a party of twenty, and the kind of silence you travel for. The pool is temperature-controlled. The bar is stocked on arrival.
Inside, five bedrooms are distributed across the single-story footprint for maximum privacy. The master suite occupies its own wing — a king bed, a soaking tub positioned to face the saguaro-studded hillside, and a private terrace. Each additional bedroom has its own bathroom access and desert views. The main living areas are open, dramatic, and deliberately sparse — the desert does the decorating.
The kitchen is a professional's kitchen. The media room has a 120-inch screen. The home gym is fully equipped. Two Tesla Model Y vehicles are available for guest use. This is the Haven collection's most unreservedly grand property — and it earns every dollar of the rate.