

Welcome to the Marta Walsh Group. Serving luxury real estate markets in the Paradise Valley, Scottsdale & Phoenix area.
Our speciality is listing high end properties. By focusing the majority of our time on sellers it makes for an immersive and concierge experience. We’ve honed our skills on advertising properties in todays digital workd and focusing on negotiating the very best deals for our sellers in any market.
As I drive to my office which is on Pinnacle Peak Rd at Pima my eyes are often drawn to the statued gates of the Los Gatos community. The big cat outside is very imposing. You really can’t beat the location of this community. Especially once all the construction on Pima Road is completed then […]
Scottsdale has some amazing homes. With palatial estates in the upper canyons of Silverleaf and set into the desert in Estancia and more but still the king of Arizona real estate is Paradise Valley. Below are the ten most expensive most expensive single family homes listed for sale in Paradise Valley. If you can afford […]
One of the first things that greet you as you wind up the mountains on Shea Blvd from from Scottsdale to Fountain Hills is the turning to the impressive Firerock Country Club. It houses an exceptional golf course and all the other things you would associate with a great country club such as tennis, swimming […]
Right in the northern reaches of Scottsdale just before the charming little Town of Carefree is a beautiful golf and country club called Terravita. Single family homes in this community are generally priced from $300,000 to $1 million.
Today I was at a beautiful in the master planned community of Stonegate. Just along the Shea Corridor in zipcode 85259 this master planned community consists of 916 luxurious single family homes. This community has a resort lifestyle with tennis courts, community pool and spa and some great hiking trails. The are a mix of […]
The Arizona Republic is reporting that council members voted against a proposal to raise City of Scottsdale property taxes. Council members rejected a proposal to raise the levy 2 percent, the maximum allowed under state law. The vote occurred Friday at a meeting to discuss the city’s 2011-12 proposed budget. By city estimations, the move […]