Music superstar Alicia Keys has just listed her Phoenix, Arizona, mansion. The Grammy-award-winning singer is hoping to receive $3.85 million for the large Phoenix Camelback Mountain home.
Spanning 7,881 square feet, Keys’ home sports incredible panoramic views of the Valley through large mosaics of glass windows, some reaching up to 20 feet. A unique glass waterfall designed by Frank Lloyd Wright also adds an element of posh style.
The star purchased the home because of the astounding beauty of the nearby mountains and valley, and, of course, the warm weather. The setting is reportedly so stunning that Keys and her husband Swizz Beatz called the home “Dreamland” because of its open and airy aesthetic.
Although there’s enough room for family with four bedrooms, five-and-a-half baths, and a six-car garage, the couple and their two children aren’t able to visit the home often. Built in 2004, Keys’ home is fresh and modern with an array of luxury woods, tiled floors, and an awesome wine cellar that are sure to make the next owner more than comfortable.