Camelot Homes, a third-generation homebuilder in Scottsdale, is increasing its investment in the Arizona market with the grand opening of White Horse, the continuation of sales at Lane’s End, the finalization of its plans at Desert Mountain, and the finalization of plans at Heirloom at Morrison Ranch. 

White Horse, an iconic new community representing the pinnacle of Camelot’s 45-plus years of experience in luxury homes, recently held an official grand opening on Feb. 21 with more than 500 homeowners and prospects. More than 1,000 people visited on each of the following weekends. About half of the community’s inventory of 50 half-acre lots have already been sold.

The light, bright and modern homes reflect a true paradigm shift in new home design with more outdoor space, options and flexibility to raise the standard of luxury living. Homes range from 4,000 to 6,000 square feet. Five stunning single-story floorplans with contemporized architecture are available. The gated community is located off Pima Road and Los Gatos Drive, adjacent to DC Ranch in North Scottsdale. Homes prices are from the high $1 millions.

“As a Scottsdale-based builder, Camelot Homes finds highly sought-after parcels of land near ideal locations to create carefully selected and highly desirable properties,” said Cammie Hancock Beckert, managing director of Camelot Homes. “Every Camelot home is built according to the Hancock’s highest standards of workmanship, designed to withstand the test of time.”

At Lane’s End, 15 homes with floorplans ranging from 3,100 to 3,800 square feet, are located on 10,000 square foot lots. Half of the lots in the gated community back up to the McDowell Mountain Golf Club. Lane’s End is also near the McDowell Mountain Ranch Park and Aquatic Center, Arabian Library and Desert Canyon Elementary and Middle Schools in North Scottsdale. The homes are priced from the high $900,000s.

At Desert Mountain’s new luxury home enclave called “Seven,” Camelot Homes plans to build 2,500- to 4,500-square-foot, single and two-story homes on 49 lots in a gated area. The homes will feature desert contemporary design, three-car garages, and extensive storage options. The front yards will be maintained by the HOA, an ideal living opportunity for couples who want to lock and leave. Many of the homes will be located on Desert Mountain’s new 18-hole short-game golf course, called “Seven,” designed by Bill Brownlee of M3 Companies and fellow Desert Mountain member Wendell Pickett. Camelot Homes’ residents will have access to the new “Seven” club house, designed acclaimed Scottsdale architect CP Drewitt, and to Desert Mountain’s workout facility which just underwent a major renovation. Desert Mountain, situated in the high Sonoran Desert off Cave Creek Road and Pima Road in North Scottsdale, offers private club living and six Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Courses. Pre-sales are slated for the fall 2018 with an opening in 2019. Prices are coming soon. 

At Heirloom at Morrison Ranch, the Southeast Valley’s premier luxury community in Gilbert, Camelot Homes plans to build 56 home sites on quarter-acre lots. Heirloom will feature front yard living at its finest with front patios offering easy access to play areas, lakes and greenbelts in one of the most idyllic, family-friendly neighborhoods in Arizona. The homes will range from 3,100- to 6,000-square feet with single and two-story plans, featuring up to six bedrooms and five ½ baths and three to four car garages. Sales will begin in the fall. Prices are coming soon.