Scottsdale Real Estate By Anne Sostman | The Scottsdale Agent | License SA718853000
Scottsdale Homes for Sale.
Scottsdale, AZ · Old Town · South · Central · North · 85251 · 85254 · 85255 · 85257 · 85258 · 85260 · 85262 · 85266
Scottsdale spans 183 square miles and contains more lifestyle diversity within its limits than any city in Arizona. The walkable urban energy of Old Town, the golf and lake communities of the Shea Corridor, and the guard-gated estates of North Scottsdale are all Scottsdale, but they serve entirely different lives. Start by understanding which corridor matches yours, then browse the listings that actually apply.
Old Town Specialist
South Scottsdale Specialist
Private Client Network
Off-Market Access
Published by Anne Sostman
Know the Market
Three Corridors. Three Different Lives.
Before you browse 3,000+ listings, understand which corridor matches your life. A $1M home in South Scottsdale and a $1M home in North Scottsdale serve different priorities, attract different neighbors, and perform differently at resale. The corridor is the decision. The property is the expression of it.
Read the neighborhood guide for the corridor that interests you before you start looking at homes. The knowledge changes everything you notice.
This content is currently unavailable. Please check back later or contact the site's support team for more information.
Explore by Corridor
Scottsdale Neighborhood Guides.
60+ neighborhood-specific guides covering every corridor in Scottsdale. Read before you search.
| South Corridor
Old Town Scottsdale
The urban heart of the desert. Walkable dining, gallery district, Fashion Square. Condos, lofts, and surrounding single family homes.
|
South Corridor
South Scottsdale
20+ distinct communities. Mid-century character, family neighborhoods, investor activity, and the most accessible Scottsdale price points.
|
Central Corridor
Central Scottsdale
Gainey Ranch, McCormick Ranch, Scottsdale Ranch, Kierland. Golf, lakes, established communities, and the Shea Corridor lifestyle.
|
| North Corridor
North Scottsdale
Silverleaf, DC Ranch, Troon, Desert Mountain, Estancia, Grayhawk. Guard-gated luxury, private clubs, mountain estates.
|
Adjacent Market
Arcadia
Citrus trees, Camelback proximity, mid-century ranches, and aggressive new construction. The Phoenix-Scottsdale border neighborhood.
|
Adjacent Market
Paradise Valley
Arizona’s most exclusive residential community. One-acre minimums, no commercial zoning, nine micro-pockets. $2M to $25M+.
|
Resources
Buyer and Seller Guides.
Market-specific knowledge for buyers and sellers across every Scottsdale corridor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Scottsdale Real Estate FAQ.
The questions Scottsdale buyers ask most, answered directly.
|
How many homes are for sale right now?
Active inventory typically ranges between 2,500 and 4,000 listings depending on the season. The citywide number is less meaningful than the inventory in your specific target corridor and price range.
|
What is the average home price?
Prices range from $300K for entry condos in South Scottsdale to $48M+ for trophy estates in Silverleaf. The citywide median fluctuates around $800K to $1.2M but conceals extraordinary internal segmentation across three distinct corridors.
|
|
What are the best neighborhoods?
It depends on your life. South Scottsdale and Old Town for walkability and lifestyle. Central Scottsdale for golf, lakes, and family amenities. North Scottsdale for guard-gated luxury and private clubs. Read the neighborhood guides to find your match.
|
Are there off-market homes?
Yes. Particularly above $2M, a meaningful share of transactions trade through private channels before reaching the MLS. The Private Client Network provides access for qualified buyers across all corridors.
|
|
Is Scottsdale a good investment?
Historically strong appreciation driven by consistent in-migration, limited land supply in established neighborhoods, and a lifestyle that attracts both full-time residents and seasonal buyers. Properties with strong fundamentals in desirable communities perform best.
|
What is the difference between South and North Scottsdale?
South offers walkable urban lifestyle through Old Town, mid-century character, and the most accessible prices ($300K–$1.5M). North offers guard-gated luxury, private golf, higher elevation, and cooler temps ($800K–$48M). Fundamentally different lifestyles.
|
Work With Anne
Not Finding What You Are Looking For?
The listings above represent what is publicly available. For off-market properties, a curated search based on your specific criteria, or a conversation about which corridor and community matches your life, a private consultation is the right first step.
Schedule directly below
Book Your Consultation
15 minutes. No obligation. Completely confidential.
Or call directly