“Optima Kierland Center, the well-known high-rise luxury condominium and rental community in Scottsdale, announced today that they have broken ground on the second phase of condominium homes for sale at the award-winning development with an expected completion date of 2020.”
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“Ordinary-looking pools aren’t enough for today’s condo and townhome buyers, suggests David Hovey, Jr., president of Optima Inc., the designer, developer and general contractor for the Optima Kierland community in North Scottsdale. “Buyers’ expectations have changed over time,” Hovey said. “This is across the board, but especially for people of means. They have experienced exceptional pools in high-end resorts. Once they experience that, they aren’t satisfied with a conventional pool.””
“Condominium prices in the Phoenix market continue to climb upwards as supply dwindles, making it difficult for first-time buyers.
During the three-month period ending April 30, the median condo price increased 7.2 percent from the prior year to $200,000, according to a Polaris Pacific report.”
“On the night of Friday, May 11th, a sold-out crowd of 1,400 industry leaders gathered for the 26th Annual Tribute Awards gala to honor the best apartment community professionals, teams, and communities in Arizona. The winners were judged in a competitive process and the twenty-plus winners were selected from hundreds of nominations from around Arizona.”
“On the night of Friday, May 11th, a sold-out crowd of 1,400 industry leaders gathered for the 26th Annual Tribute Awards gala to honor the best apartment community professionals, teams, and communities in Arizona. The winners were judged in a competitive process and the twenty-plus winners were selected from hundreds of nominations from around Arizona.”
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“John and Mary Cooper paid cash through their trust for this condominium in Scottsdale’s Optima Kierland community. The new luxury condominiums are one- to four-bedroom and penthouse condominium homes, conceived by architects David Hovey and David Hovey Jr. Optima Kierland sold the home.”
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“Scott and Heidi Smith paid cash for this condominium in Scottsdale’s Optima Kierland community. The new luxury condominiums are one- to four-bedroom and penthouse condominium homes, conceived by architects David Hovey and David Hovey Jr. The condos have vertical landscape and shading systems to protect residences from the sun, create privacy and lower the ambient temperature. The complex offers private terraces, a 5.5- acre private park, a 16,000-square-foot fitness level and a rooftop pool. Optima Kierland sold the home.”
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“John and Mary Cooper paid cash through their trust for this condominium in Scottsdale’s Optima Kierland community. The new luxury condominiums are one- to four-bedroom and penthouse condominium homes, conceived by architects David Hovey and David Hovey Jr. The condominiums have vertical landscape and shading systems to protect residences from the sun, create privacy and lower the ambient temperature. The complex offers private terraces, a 5.5-acre private park, a 16,000-square-foot fitness level and a rooftop pool. Optima Kierland sold the home.”
““We refer to the location as both urban and suburban,” said David Hovey Jr., president of Optima Inc., the designer, developer and general contractor for the Optima Kierland community. “OptimaKierland represents the best of two worlds in the Valley: the vibrant, urban setting of North Scottsdale amid the year-round natural beauty of the Sonoran Desert.””