Scottsdale Neighborhood Guide
By Anne Sostman | The Scottsdale Agent | License SA718853000
Every Scottsdale
Neighborhood.
One Definitive Guide.
Scottsdale, Arizona · 48+ Neighborhoods · 4 Corridors
Scottsdale is a city of extraordinary contrasts, where rugged desert landscapes meet refined luxury neighborhoods and lifestyle focused communities designed for effortless living. From the sweeping mountain views of North Scottsdale to the vibrant, walkable streets of Old Town, every area offers its own unique energy and character. This guide is the most comprehensive Scottsdale neighborhood resource available, built on firsthand experience and a deep knowledge of the city.
— Anne Sostman | The Scottsdale Agent
48+ Neighborhoods Profiled
North · Central · South · Old Town
Off Market Access Available
Published by Anne Sostman
Four Corridors
Scottsdale’s Four
Distinct Corridors.
Scottsdale is organized into four corridors, each with its own character, price tier, and lifestyle proposition. Click any corridor to read the full guide, or scroll below for the complete community directory.
| 22+ Communities · $400K–$54M+
North Scottsdale
The pinnacle of desert luxury. Silverleaf, DC Ranch, Estancia, Desert Mountain, Whisper Rock, Troon, Grayhawk, and more. World class private golf, McDowell Sonoran Preserve access, and 1,500 feet of elevation above the Valley floor.
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14+ Communities · $400K–$5M+
Central Scottsdale
The established heartland. Gainey Ranch, McCormick Ranch, Scottsdale Ranch, Kierland, and the Shea Corridor. Resort living, world class retail, top schools, and Scottsdale’s most celebrated master planned communities.
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| 9 Districts · $150K–$3M+
Old Town Scottsdale
The cultural capital. Nine walkable districts, 100+ restaurants, 30+ galleries, two museums, and Arizona’s most vibrant urban real estate market. Condos, lofts, and luxury homes where a car is optional.
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12+ Communities · $150K–$2M+
South Scottsdale
The original heart. Midcentury ranch homes, the 11 mile Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt, McCormick Ranch, Park Scottsdale, and the Valley’s highest investment upside. The most accessible entry to the Scottsdale address.
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Complete Directory
Every Scottsdale Neighborhood.
Linked.
Click any community name to read its full neighborhood guide.
The Scottsdale Lifestyle
Why People Choose
Scottsdale.
Living in Scottsdale is more than owning a home. It is embracing a lifestyle defined by luxury, culture, and natural beauty, from championship golf and world class resorts to the most favorable tax structure for high net worth homeowners in the country.
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Outdoor Recreation
Camelback Mountain, Pinnacle Peak, the McDowell Sonoran Preserve with 225 miles of trails, the Arizona Canal trail system, and the Tonto National Forest along the northern border. Extraordinary outdoor access at every price point.
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World Class Resorts
Four Seasons Troon North, Fairmont Scottsdale Princess, Camelback Inn, Sanctuary, The Phoenician, Hyatt Regency Gainey Ranch, and more. Scottsdale’s resort density is unmatched in the Southwest, and residents access them as daily lifestyle amenities.
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Tax Advantages
Arizona has no estate tax and no inheritance tax. Scottsdale’s effective property tax rate of 0.47% is among the lowest in the state. Combined with Arizona’s flat 2.5% income tax, Scottsdale is one of the most tax advantaged luxury residential markets in the country.
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Arts, Dining, and Culture
100+ restaurants in Old Town alone. The weekly ArtWalk (since 1975). Scottsdale Fashion Square (Arizona’s largest mall). Two art museums. Spring training baseball. Barrett Jackson. The Waste Management Phoenix Open. A cultural calendar that runs 365 days a year.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Scottsdale
FAQ.
The questions buyers ask most about choosing a Scottsdale neighborhood.
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What are the best neighborhoods in Scottsdale?
Depends on what you value. Silverleaf and Estancia for ultra luxury golf. DC Ranch and Grayhawk for families. Gainey Ranch for resort style lock and leave. Old Town for walkable urban living. Each corridor serves a different buyer profile.
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How is Scottsdale organized?
Four corridors: South Scottsdale and Old Town (historic core), Central Scottsdale or the Shea Corridor (Gainey Ranch, McCormick Ranch, Kierland), and North Scottsdale (Silverleaf, DC Ranch, Desert Mountain, Estancia). Paradise Valley and Arcadia are adjacent but separate.
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What are home prices in Scottsdale?
City wide median approximately $872K. South Scottsdale from $550K. Central Scottsdale from $500K condos to $5M+ Gainey estates. North Scottsdale from $400K Grayhawk condos to $54M+ Silverleaf estates. The range is extraordinary.
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What is the most exclusive neighborhood?
Silverleaf at DC Ranch (estates above $30M). Whisper Rock (extremely limited membership). Estancia (Tom Fazio Top 100 course). Paradise Valley (separate municipality, one acre minimum). Each defines exclusivity differently.
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What are the safest neighborhoods?
North Scottsdale communities including DC Ranch, Silverleaf, and Grayhawk consistently rank among the safest, with guard gated access and low crime rates. Scottsdale’s overall crime rate is well below the national average.
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What are the tax advantages?
No state estate tax. No inheritance tax. Effective property tax rate of 0.47%, among the lowest in Arizona. Flat 2.5% state income tax. One of the most tax advantaged luxury markets in the country, driving relocation from CA, IL, and NY.
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