Sedona’s iconic red rocks offer one of the most breathtaking natural backdrops in the country, and this impeccably remodeled Mystic Hills estate lets you take in the spectacle daily.
Perched in "one of Sedona's most coveted neighborhoods" and offering unobstructed views, according to listing agents Karen Dunlap and Rick Wesslehoff of Coldwell Banker Realty, this newly transformed 2004-built estate serves up front-row seats to Sedona’s most dramatic geological masterworks, from the towering face of Twin Buttes and Cathedral Rock to the glowing summit of Mount Wilson.

Originally built by renowned local developer Eric Brandt—a designer known for thoughtfully integrating architecture into the surrounding landscape—the home has undergone a comprehensive, top-to-bottom transformation. Inside, soaring ceilings and expanse after expanse of glass walls erase the boundary between the refined interior spaces and the craggy red sandstone outside.

Modern finishes throughout feel crisp and contemporary, intentionally designed to catch the golden hour light as the setting sun shifts the nearby rock formations from warm amber to deep crimson. Designed with both intimate daily living and effortless hosting in mind, the floor plan features three distinct bedroom view suites alongside a versatile den and media room.




This spatial layout allows guests complete privacy while preserving the primary suite as a peaceful retreat. Outdoors, multiple stone patios invite quiet morning coffees or evening cocktail hours timed precisely to soak in the Sedona sunshine. Beyond its walls, the property excels at providing what few luxury homes in Sedona can: true walkability and built-in community. The iconic Chapel of the Holy Cross sits just minutes from your front door, while Sedona's world-class trail system begins a mere 150 yards away. For those seeking an effortless lock-and-leave second home or an active social hub, the newly renovated Mystic Hills clubhouse features a resort-style pool, jacuzzi, tennis and pickleball courts, and a fitness center.




"The property delivers what most Sedona buyers are looking for, and rarely find together: walkability to an iconic landmark, panoramic red rock exposure, and a neighborhood that actually functions as a community," added Dunlap and Wesslehoff.