Photo courtesy of Silver Sky Development

Last month, Silver Sky Development officially broke ground on a new ultra-luxury community in Paradise Valley. The event featured appearances by Paradise Valley Town Mayor Jerry Bien-Willner and Vice Mayor Mark Stanton.

Located on 18 acres at the base of Mummy Mountain, Silver Sky is set to become one of Paradise Valley’s most exclusive luxury neighborhoods. The development consists of 12 estate parcels, with the infrastructure already completed and streets recently paved. Construction will commence this summer, beginning with an $18 million showcase home named Nova.

Nova, designed by Stratton Architects, is an 11,965-square-foot European-style estate featuring six bedrooms, ten bathrooms, and a wellness center complete with a sauna, steam room, and cold plunge. It also includes a private backyard pickleball court. Following Nova, construction will begin on Aquarius, a 9,000-square-foot resort-style estate designed by Drewett Works, featuring 17-foot floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open to breathtaking views and a large rooftop viewing deck.

The development is spearheaded by developers Heriberto Velasquez and Jeremy Takas. “We are so excited to begin construction and take these next steps toward our vision to create a luxury residential community featuring world-class architecture on some of the last vacant land in Paradise Valley,” says Takas. “It’s been an honor to have played a role as we have reshaped the fingerprint of this incredible town.”

Interest in Silver Sky has been strong, with four parcels already under contract. The community offers buyers the opportunity to design and build custom homes in a gated environment. Only one lot remains available, a 1.5-acre flat corner lot currently listed for $5 million.

For more information, visit silverskypv.com.