The vision for Optima McDowell Mountain’s era of desert living is being embraced enthusiastically. The community’s first completed residential tower, 7220, is now officially 50% leased, marking a significant milestone for the $1 billion mixed-use North Scottsdale development as demand builds for amenity-rich, wellness-focused living environments.

Nestled between Mayo Boulevard and Loop 101 near Scottsdale Road, Tower 7220 houses 210 residences and embodies the development’s objective of amenitized living.

 

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Designed for Wellness

Optima McDowell Mountain is designed for wellness-oriented individuals seeking offerings that promote healthy living, say company representatives.

The project features a multitude of amenities, including a rooftop Sky Deck complete with a heated Olympic-length pool, spa, cold plunge, yoga studios, outdoor kitchens, fire pits, TV lounges, and a running track encompassing the perimeter of the rooftop paired with uninterrupted mountain views.

Ground-level amenities include a fitness center, indoor/outdoor pickleball courts, indoor basketball, a golf simulator, a movie theater, children’s play areas, a chef’s kitchen-equipped party room, a pet spa, and more.

“Optima McDowell Mountain’s design, layout, and sense of community represent what we’ve learned from 25 years of experience in Arizona’s real estate market. With 7220 now 50% leased and 7230 scheduled for move-ins next year, it’s rewarding to see residents already enjoying the community. We look forward to building on this momentum as the project continues,” says David Hovey Jr., AIA, the award-winning architect who designed the project along with David C. Hovey, AIA.

 

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Optima McDowell Mountain

This neighborhood spans 22 acres and blends modern luxury and sustainability. When completed, there will be 1,330 residences across six eight-story buildings, a combination of apartments for lease and condominiums for sale.

The community itself is built around the principles of biophilic design, with 75% of its expansive grounds dedicated to open space. It incorporates cutting-edge sustainability features, including the largest private rainwater harvesting system in the U.S. and a pioneering vertical landscape.

 

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