Optima Camel View Village
Scottsdale, AZ


Optima Camel View Village Amenities:
1, 2 and 3 bedroom condos.
The centerpiece of Optima Camelview Village is the grand courtyard promenade filled with countless indulgent resort-style luxuries for you and your guests to enjoy. Here, among waterfalls, pools and lush landscaping, you can immerse yourself in amenities that include an indoor swimming pool,two outdoor swimming pools, dog park, an outdoor putting green, racquetball and basketball courts, a fitness center with separate workout studios, plus a spa, sauna facilities and locker rooms. Other thoughtful conveniences include a residents' business center, a party room with lounge and caterer's kitchen, along with a collection of inviting boutiques and cafÈs.
Floor-to-ceiling glass walls offer panoramic views of Camelback and Mummy Mountains from many homes. Refreshing "green living" architecture includes uniquely angled large private garden terraces and green roof buildings in a park-like setting.
Choose from 800 square feet to 3,000 square feet or more of living space with up to seven-story views. Dramatic interiors include nine-foot ceilings, gourmet kitchens with granite countertops and designer appliances, media room or library, and unique spaces for personalization. Walk to Scottsdale Fashion Square and downtown Scottsdale's exclusive shopping, dining, entertainment and cultural venues. Secure and cool private underground garage parking with elevators directly to your home. Many of the residential buildings will also be connected to each other above ground via dramatic skybridges.
Optima Camelview Village's sculpted Desert Rainbow stone structures, with their green-terraced homes offering up to sevenstory views, were designed to blend gently into the surrounding desert landscape like the distant mountain ranges. With no surface streets to interrupt the serenity of this 14-acre park-like setting, you can roam the beautifully landscaped grounds freely to explore botanical-themed pods, admire nearly a half-million dollars in outdoor artwork, slip into one of two courtyard swimming pools, or simply take in the spectacular mountainous scenery.
Construction begins early 2005.