optima kierland condos
As a boutique real estate team in Scottsdale, Williams Luxury Homes is committed to providing our clients with the most current information on available properties. Today, we’re presenting an inventory update for Optima Kierland, including all available resale units in buildings 7120 and 7180.
Firstly, we will compare 7120 and 7180, focusing on the average asking price, price per square foot, and other relevant statistics. If you want to see our past update (from early April), also read: Comparing Two Bedroom Condos At Optima Kierland. It’s always good to keep an eye on how things have been going. This is how we help our clients buy and sell competitively. We know what to go after and to not.
Building 7180 tends to have larger units with higher average asking prices per square foot than 7120. However, 7120 offers more condo units for sale, providing potential buyers more options. These differences between the two buildings give prospective residents the flexibility to choose a unit that best suits their needs and budget.
A Recent Unit We Sold In Optima Kierland Building 7180
$705,000 – Building 7120
$729,000 – Building 7120
$729,900 – Building 7120
$999,750 – Building 7120
$1,150,000 – Building 7120
$1,225,000 – Building 7120
$1,274,999 – Building 7180
$1,397,000 – Building 7180
$1,490,000 – Building 7120
$2,095,000 – Building 7180
$3,300,000 – Building 7180
Also Read: Why Scottsdale Homes With Casitas Are So Popular In 2023
Optima Kierland’s Sky Deck Offers Many Amenities As Well As Great Views
Residents at Optima Kierland can enjoy an array of luxurious amenities, including:
We have helped numerous clients buy and sell resale condos within this upscale community. With our in-depth knowledge of the development and the Scottsdale real estate market, we are more than equipped to guide you through the process of purchasing an Optima Kierland condo for sale. You can visit the link for more information about the available units or to schedule a viewing. With that said, this is yet ANOTHER post in the history books. We are getting close to 500 at this point.