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Pinnacle Peak

New construction homes for sale in Pinnacle Peak, Scottsdale, AZ

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Housing market in Pinnacle Peak, AZ

Real estate price trends

Home price data reflects 65 listings in Pinnacle Peak, AZ, sourced from Jome and updated regularly

*Based on Jome markets

What it's like to live in Pinnacle Peak?

Pinnacle Peak occupies a high-elevation section of North Scottsdale, defined by the granite boulders and saguaro forests surrounding its namesake landmark. The area features low-density residential planning with custom homes often built into the natural hillside. Pinnacle Peak Park provides immediate access to hiking trails within a half-mile of many local residences. For dining, the Four Seasons Resort at Troon North sits less than a mile from the park trailhead, offering high-end options like Talavera. Because of the rugged terrain, homeowners often face topography constraints, including steep driveway grades and strict hillside building regulations that protect view corridors. While much of the area is established, there is ongoing activity with custom rebuilds and new homes in Pinnacle Peak that modernize older desert estates.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the current median sale price for a property in Pinnacle Peak, AZ?

For those exploring the Pinnacle Peak, AZ, the current median sale price for properties is $4,488,000, according to February 2026 statistics. This price point reflects a market of 39 new construction homes, developed by 6 distinct building firms.

Who are the major developers of new construction homes in Pinnacle Peak, AZ?

When looking at new construction homes in Pinnacle Peak, AZ, you'll often find properties built by Camelot Homes, Platinum Builders, Thomas James Homes, Bordeaux Homes LLC and Sonora West Development, Inc.. These developers have been key in shaping the area's new residential areas.

What is NAOS and how does it affect properties in Pinnacle Peak, AZ?

In the Pinnacle Peak area, new homes are heavily regulated by Natural Area Open Space (NAOS) requirements. This zoning mandate requires that a significant portion of a lot (often 20–40%) remain undisturbed natural desert to protect native vegetation and wildlife corridors. While this ensures privacy and maintains the stunning high-desert aesthetic, it means homeowners cannot build structures, pools, or walls on the designated NAOS portion of their land.

Is hiking accessible from residential neighborhoods?

Yes, the lifestyle in Pinnacle Peak is defined by outdoor recreation. The area is anchored by Pinnacle Peak Park, a 150-acre park popular for hiking and rock climbing. Many custom home communities and subdivisions in this area are designed with direct trailhead access or are located just a short walk from the park entrance. This allows residents to enjoy the Sonoran Desert landscape as an extension of their own backyard.