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2005 Residential Condominium Conversions

In 2005 the city received 18 condo conversion applications, totaling 3,426 units.  The projects ranged from as few as 12 units to as high as 350 units.

 

Condo conversion process

2006 applications

 

Project Name Address Units Status
Rancho Antigua 8787 E. Mountain View Road 220 Recorded
Somerset Condos 11375 E. Sahuaro Drive 246 Recorded
North 73rd St. Condos 4632 N. 73rd Street 12 No Plan Submittal
Casa Santa Fee Condos 1105 N. 115th Street 264 Recorded
Aventura Condos 9450 E. Becker Lane 316 Recorded
Aleante Condos 10921 N. 115th Street 142 No Plan Submittal
Shalimar Condos 6824 E. 4th Street 26 No Staff Approval
La Privada Condos 10255 E. Via Linda 350 3rd Review Plat
Fountain Villas Condos 7325 E. Bellview Street 20 Recorded
New Palm Villas Condos 7002 E. Palm Lane 106 Recorded
Joshua Tree Condos 11545 N. Frank Lloyd Wright 330 2nd Review Plat
Sonoran Vista Condos 9340 E. Redfield Road 264 2nd Review Plat
Pavillions Condos 7110 Continental Drive 114 No Staff Approval
Scottsdale Foothills 9259 E. Raintree Drive 330 1st Review Plat
Monterra Scottsdale Residences 5877 N. Granite Reef Road 146 1st Review Plat
Regents at Scottsdale 15555 N. Frank Lloyd Wright 320 No Plan Submittal
Vintage at Scottsdale 14545 N. Frank Lloyd Wright 186 No Plan Submittal
Belcara at McCormick Ranch 8250 E. Arabian Trail   Plat Approved
Pima Inn Condominium 7330 N. Pima Road 34 No Staff Approval

There are situations where an apartment complex has an existing condominium plat that has functioned as apartments and now, due to market demand, are selling them as condominiums.  There is no city conversion application since the site already has a condo plat.  A good example of this would be the Sunscape Apartments located at the Northwest corner of Osborn/Hayden.

 

It is important to note that while the city of Scottsdale processes condo conversion applications, the review is only the first step in initiating a conversion process.   After submitting the application, the property owner may choose to delay or forgo the conversion.  A conversion is considered finalized when the transaction is recorded with the Maricopa County Recorder not a part of the city web site.