π Scottsdale, AZ Β· 2026 Luxury Listing
Chef Joey Maggiore Lists His Refurbished Scottsdale Home for $4.5M
Inside the Maggiore Group founder’s 7,120 sq ft Rancho Santa Fe estate β a top-to-bottom luxury renovation now on the market in one of Scottsdale’s most exclusive gated enclaves.
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Joey Maggiore β chef and founder of The Maggiore Group, the family behind Hash Kitchen, The Sicilian Butcher, Tomaso’s, and a dozen other Valley dining staples β has just listed his refurbished Scottsdale home for $4.5 million. The estate sits at 11105 E. Ironwood Drive in the gated Rancho Santa Fe community, a tucked-away enclave of just fourteen homes near 110th Street and Shea Boulevard.
Joey and his wife Cristina bought the property for $3 million in August 2023, then poured significant money into a comprehensive renovation. The result is a turn-key 7,120-square-foot Santa Barbara/Tuscan-style estate that lives like new construction. We pulled together everything you need to know about the listing, the renovation, and what this sale signals about Scottsdale’s high-end market in 2026 β and you can see why Scottsdale’s climate keeps drawing buyers like the Maggiores later in the post.
Listing Snapshot at a Glance
Quick Reference
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Asking Price
Originally $4.5M, now $4.45M after price cut
Headline Stat
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Size & Layout
7,120 sq ft, 5 beds, 6 baths, single-story
Top Rated
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Lot Size
0.7 acres in gated Rancho Santa Fe
Top Rated
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Year Built
2005, fully refurbished 2023β2026
Top Rated
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Listing Agents
Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty
Top Rated
Property Feature Breakdown
Feature
Specs
Highlight
Best For
Chef’s Kitchen
60-inch Wolf range, Zephyr hood
Michelangelo marble & Taj Mahal quartzite counters
Serious home cooks
Outdoor Living
Covered patio, full backyard
Commercial pizza oven, built-in BBQ
Entertaining at scale
Pool & Spa
Tiled diving pool, heated spa
All new equipment & heater
Year-round use
Garage
4-car, climate controlled
Epoxy floors, multiple AC units
Car collectors
Smart Home
Savant lighting, full networking
Hard-wired throughout, MyQ garages
Tech-forward buyers
Inside the Home: Full Breakdown

The Listing Β· 11105 E. Ironwood Drive
A Fully Reimagined Santa Barbara/Tuscan Estate
Scottsdale, AZ 85259 Β· MLS #6973788
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The home was built in 2005 by PCH Development and originally sold for $2.4 million. When Joey and Cristina Maggiore picked it up in 2023 for $3 million, it was a solid but dated estate. What they did over the next two and a half years amounts to a near-total rebuild β new roof, all-new HVAC systems, tankless water heaters, new plumbing fixtures, updated bathrooms, new flooring throughout, and a Savant lighting system tied together with hard-wired networking and full security cameras.
The interior is split across three private wings β a setup that’s increasingly rare in Scottsdale at this size. The primary suite, a private office or wine tasting room, a dedicated guest suite, three additional en-suite bedrooms, and a secondary family room give it real flexibility for multi-generational living or large entertaining. Three fireplaces, large-format Italian porcelain tile, and limestone detailing carry the Tuscan style without leaning into the dated stucco-and-arches look that’s hurt resale on a lot of mid-2000s Scottsdale builds.
π³ Wolf 60-Inch Range
Built for a working chef, with Zephyr hood and premium finishes.
π₯ Outdoor Pizza Oven
Commercial-style oven plus full built-in BBQ on the covered patio.
π Tiled Diving Pool
Heated, all-new equipment, integrated sound system around it.
πΎ Private Sport Court
Full court on the .7-acre lot for tennis, pickleball, or basketball.
π 4-Car Climate Garage
Epoxy floors, multiple AC units, MyQ smart openers throughout.
β°οΈ Mountain Views
Single-story layout with desert landscaping front and back.
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Β Listed by Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty Β Β·Β
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About Joey Maggiore & The Maggiore Group
The Owner Β· Valley Restaurant Empire
One of Phoenix’s Most Recognizable Restaurant Names
Founder, The Maggiore Group Β· Phoenix, AZ
Joey Maggiore comes from a Phoenix restaurant family that’s been shaping Valley dining for decades. The Maggiore Group operates a portfolio of concepts that locals know by name β Hash Kitchen for brunch, The Sicilian Butcher for hand-rolled pasta and meatball boards, Tomaso’s for old-school Italian, and a growing list of newer spots across Scottsdale, Phoenix, and the East Valley.
The renovation reflects how Joey actually lives. The kitchen is built around a pro-grade Wolf range, the outdoor space includes a commercial pizza oven, and the layout favors entertaining over showpiece formality. Per the KTAR report, Joey said he and Cristina enjoyed the renovation so much they’re already planning to build another home in the area β which tells you something about where this couple sees the Scottsdale luxury market heading.
π Restaurant Portfolio
Hash Kitchen, The Sicilian Butcher, Tomaso’s & more.
π Already Planning Next Build
The Maggiores plan to build a new home in the same area.
π Phoenix-Rooted Family
Multi-generational Valley restaurant operators.
π Pro-Grade Home Setup
Commercial pizza oven and BBQ designed for real cooking.
The Rancho Santa Fe Neighborhood
The Location Β· 85259
A 14-Home Gated Enclave Near Shea & 110th
Scottsdale, AZ 85259 Β· Scottsdale Unified School District
Rancho Santa Fe is one of those Scottsdale communities most Valley residents have driven past without realizing it’s there. It’s a small gated enclave of just fourteen homes, and the Maggiore property sits at the back of the neighborhood for added privacy. HOA dues are $370/month and cover grounds maintenance and street upkeep β modest by luxury Scottsdale standards.
The 85259 zip code feeds into Scottsdale Unified β Laguna Elementary (rated 7/10), Mountainside Middle (6/10), and Desert Mountain High (a 10/10 GreatSchools rating). Comparable homes on the same block have sold for $2.9M to $3.5M, which puts the Maggiore listing at the top of the neighborhood β justified by the scope of the renovation and the new-construction feel.
πͺ Only 14 Homes
Small, gated, low-traffic enclave with serious privacy.
π 10/10 High School
Desert Mountain High, just over 2 miles away.
π° $370/mo HOA
Reasonable for a gated luxury community.
π $11,790 Annual Tax
2025 property tax bill on the home.
Market Read
Why This Listing Matters for Scottsdale
A $4.5M listing isn’t unusual in Scottsdale anymore β but a chef-owner doing a full renovation, listing it, and immediately announcing plans to build the next one says a lot about where the Valley’s high-end market is sitting in 2026.
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Renovation Premium Holds
$3M purchase to a $4.5M ask in 30 months β the renovation premium on quality work in 85259 still pencils.
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New-Construction Standards
Buyers at this price point expect smart-home wiring, new HVAC, tankless water β not just a kitchen update.
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Kitchen Is the New Showpiece
Pro-grade ranges and outdoor pizza ovens are no longer chef-only β Valley buyers want them standard.
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Indoor-Outdoor Wins
Covered patios, sport courts, and integrated sound continue to set Scottsdale comps apart from coastal markets.
Buyer Playbook
How to Evaluate Luxury Scottsdale Homes Like This One
Whether you’re shopping at the $4M tier or watching from the sidelines, the Maggiore listing is a useful template. Here’s what to look at when a renovated luxury home hits the Scottsdale market β and where buyers most often miss things. If you’re moving in from out of state, our Scottsdale climate guide is also worth a read first.
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Verify the scope of the renovation
A “fully refurbished” listing should mean new roof, HVAC, plumbing, and electrical β not just a kitchen and bathrooms. Ask for the permit history and a punch list.
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Check comps within the same gated community
Rancho Santa Fe has 13 other homes, most in the $2.9Mβ$3.5M range. A premium of $1M+ over the next-highest comp needs a clear renovation story to support it.
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Look at the lot, not just the home
A 0.7-acre lot with mountain views and full backyard buildouts (pool, spa, sport court, pizza oven) is hard to replicate. The land carries real weight in a luxury comp.
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Confirm the systems were truly replaced
Tankless water heaters, multi-zone HVAC, hard-wired networking, and security cameras matter long-term. Get the brands, model numbers, and install dates in writing before you pay a premium.
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Factor in the school district and HOA
85259 feeds Desert Mountain High (10/10 GreatSchools). HOA at $370/month is reasonable. Both directly affect resale and should be checked early in the process.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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How much did Joey Maggiore originally pay for the Scottsdale home?
Per public records, Joey and Cristina Maggiore purchased 11105 E. Ironwood Drive for $3 million in August 2023. They then refurbished it over the next two and a half years before listing it at $4.5 million in February 2026. The price was reduced to $4.45 million in April 2026 after roughly two months on market.
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What restaurants does The Maggiore Group own?
The Maggiore Group runs several well-known Valley concepts including Hash Kitchen (the brunch spot famous for its build-your-own Bloody Mary bar), The Sicilian Butcher (hand-rolled pasta and meatball boards), Tomaso’s (classic Italian), and a growing list of newer concepts across Scottsdale, Phoenix, and the East Valley. The family has been a fixture in Phoenix dining for decades.
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Where is Rancho Santa Fe in Scottsdale?
Rancho Santa Fe is a small gated community in the 85259 zip code, located near 110th Street and Shea Boulevard in north Scottsdale. It contains only fourteen homes total and sits within the Scottsdale Unified School District, feeding into Laguna Elementary, Mountainside Middle, and the highly rated Desert Mountain High School. It’s roughly 20 minutes from downtown Scottsdale and Old Town.
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Is the $4.5M price competitive for north Scottsdale luxury homes?
It sits at the upper end for the immediate Rancho Santa Fe enclave, where most homes have transacted in the $2.9Mβ$3.5M range. Zoom out to comparable single-family homes across north Scottsdale at 5,000β8,000 square feet on similar lots, and $4Mβ$4.9M is a typical band for refurbished or new-construction-feel estates in 2026. The Maggiore home’s combination of recent full-system replacements, smart-home wiring, and resort-style backyard pushes it toward the top of that range.
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