Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
Jordan and Jill Darling list Paradise Valley home with gun range and go-kart track for sale
Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24

Jordan and Jill Darling list Paradise Valley home with gun range and go-kart track for sale

5 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 24
  • The Darlings are asking $40 million for the 19,000-square-foot estate, which includes a two-acre lot, five-bedroom main house, guesthouse, and studio casita.
  • Amenities feature a subterranean go-kart track, gun range, spa, gym, 38-car garage, pickleball court, and outdoor kitchen. The property could set a new home-sale record for Paradise Valley.
  • Jordan Darling, founder of Supersede, and his family spent around $2 million on landscaping and plan to stay in Paradise Valley after selling. The town's median sale price last month was $5.3 million.
Is a 38-car garage the new ultimate 'trophy amenity' for wealthy buyers?
Does a desert mega-mansion contradict the owner's sustainable materials business?
Will this $40M listing set a new standard or pop the local luxury market bubble?
Why are billionaires building private amusement parks in their basements?
Can a lavish renovation justify a nearly 500% price increase in just six years?
What engineering secrets allow for a race track to exist underneath a luxury home?