Surrounded by preserved Sonoran Desert landscape, dramatic rock formations, and sweeping mountain views, Lot #68 offers a setting that is both private and unforgettable.
This is not simply another home site. It is an opportunity to create a legacy property in one of Southern Arizona’s most preservation-focused luxury communities.
From the moment you arrive at Lot #68, the elevation and terrain immediately set it apart. Positioned above the surrounding canyon landscape, the home site captures expansive sunset views that stretch across the Tortolita Mountains and surrounding desert valleys. As the evening light settles across the desert floor, the scenery transforms into the kind of Arizona experience that people travel across the country to find.
What makes Lot #68 especially unique is the balance between architecture and nature. The conceptual home design prepared for the property embraces the land rather than overpowering it. Expansive glass walls, indoor-outdoor living spaces, clean, modern lines, and natural stone materials were thoughtfully designed to blend into the surrounding environment while maximizing views from nearly every room of the home.
The rear patio and infinity-edge pool overlook preserved open desert and rolling canyon terrain, creating a seamless connection between the home and the landscape beyond. At sunset, the experience becomes even more dramatic. The reflection of the desert sky across the water, combined with the quietness of the surrounding mountains, creates a setting that feels more like a private resort retreat than a traditional homesite.
The proposed floor plan was also intentionally designed around entertaining, privacy, and multi-generational living. The conceptual design includes approximately 3,490 square feet of livable space, expansive outdoor living areas, guest suites, a private owner’s wing, an office, outdoor dining spaces, and a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor environments.
Equally important is what surrounds the home site. Unlike many developments that reshape the land through mass grading, Saguaro Ranch follows a preservation-focused philosophy that limits disturbance and protects the natural Sonoran Desert environment. Approximately 80% of the community remains in its natural state, preserving wildlife corridors, native vegetation, and the authentic desert character that defines the community.
Lot #68 beautifully reflects that vision. The homesite is surrounded by mature saguaros, native vegetation, rugged boulder outcroppings, and natural terrain that has remained largely untouched. The building site was carefully positioned to work with the land's contours rather than against them.
The result is a home site that feels connected to the desert rather than separated from it. For buyers seeking privacy, architectural opportunity, and preserved desert beauty, opportunities like Lot #68 are becoming increasingly rare.
As one of the final remaining home sites within Phase II, Lot #68 offers not only exceptional views and design potential, but also the opportunity to become part of a community intentionally created around conservation, space, and long-term vision. Once these final homesites are gone, the opportunity to build within this phase of Saguaro Ranch will be significantly limited. For those who have dreamed of creating a custom desert retreat surrounded by the beauty of the Sonoran Desert, Lot #68 deserves a closer look.
At Saguaro Ranch, luxury is not measured simply by the home itself. It is measured by the land, the privacy, the preservation, and the experience of living within one of Arizona’s most remarkable desert settings.
Reach out to Eddie Escobido with the Agency.