BILTMORE
World-class desert living in an established neighborhood
World-class desert living in an established neighborhood
The Biltmore is considered the financial hub of Phoenix and is located in the heart of the city. During the day, The Biltmore is a place of business, and during evenings and weekends, it seamlessly transitions into a leisurely spot to shop, dine, and catch a movie.
The Biltmore is a highly sought-after area as it is centrally located and provides a different sense of luxury than any other part of town. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, The Arizona Biltmore Resort captures the essence of this neighborhood in terms of architecture, design, and lifestyle.
Unlike its neighboring desert communities, Biltmore is filled with lush green landscaping and an abundance of mature trees that accentuate the unique luxury that the neighborhood is known for. The New York Times best describes Biltmore as an "elegant desert dwelling with a Midwest touch." People are drawn to the exclusivity and elegance of the Biltmore area. Each Biltmore home has a different feel to it, providing prospective buyers with a chance to find the property that not only meets their needs but also reflects their personality.
Endlessly luxurious properties with mature landscaping
Arizona Biltmore Resort
Centrally located, financial hub of Phoenix
The Biltmore is one of the most affluent neighborhoods in the Valley. It provides residents with a lifestyle of modern luxury. Here, you'll find everything you need right at your fingertips, from upscale shopping and dining to easy access to the freeway for commutes or a quick trip to the airport. Whether you're looking for a place to call home or a vacation destination, The Biltmore has everything you need and more! Come see why this neighborhood is one of the most sought-after in the Valley!
As with everything else in Biltmore, your shopping experience is unmatched with the Biltmore Fashion Park, where you can shop for a wide range of designer clothes, shoes, and jewelry. The Biltmore Fashion Park features an open-air design that provides a relaxing feel while you shop!
As far as dining goes, you’ve got lots of options! Hillstone is a staple in the Biltmore for American fare, as it provides a luxurious classic ambiance making it fitting for a business lunch or romantic night out. Obon Bisutoro is the newest sushi hot spot to hit The Biltmore, with an ambiance that is “just familiar enough” while serving chef driven dishes. For all the early risers, Over Easy is the perfect place to grab your morning cup of coffee or a delicious breakfast!
Biltmore is never lacking in things to do. Nothing beats golfing with friends or fellow club members at the Arizona Biltmore Golf Club, which offers a lush course with mountain views. If you’re looking for leisurely activities, The Arizona Biltmore - A Waldorf Astoria Resort is perfect for a day of sun-soaked glamor at the pool or treating yourself to the spa. Not to mention, the property itself is absolutely breathtaking. It’s no wonder why American presidents like Herbert Hoover and George W. Bush have been known to stay here!
The Wrigley Mansion is a sprawling Biltmore landmark and a must-visit spot for an unforgettable brunch or dinner experience. The mansion sits on a hilltop and has been impeccably restored to display its grand Spanish Colonial inspired design. A visit here is sure to be magical.
36,320 people live in BILTMORE, where the median age is 37.6 and the average individual income is $56,781. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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BILTMORE has 18,082 households, with an average household size of 1.99. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in BILTMORE do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 36,320 people call BILTMORE home. The population density is 4,431.41 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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