Wander Scottsdale Vista is a private single-story retreat designed for both relaxation and entertainment. The home features 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, thoughtfully appointed for comfort and convenience. Step outside to discover a resort-style backyard with pool and spa, pickleball and basketball courts, a putting green, ping pong, corn-hole, multiple fire pits, and a BBQ, creating endless opportunities for fun under the Arizona sun. Whether you’re gathering for a game, lounging poolside, or enjoying an evening by the fire, the space is tailored for unforgettable moments. To make your stay even easier, basketballs, bean bags, pickleball equipment, putters, and golf balls are all provided.
Nestled in the deserts of Scottsdale, Wander Scottsdale Vista offers easy access to both tranquility and adventure. Just 15 minutes from Phoenix, North Scottsdale, Cave Creek, and Fountain Hills, the area is a hub for dining, shopping, and cultural experiences. Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities with nearby hiking and mountain biking trails, breathtaking desert landscapes, and scenic views in every direction. The region is also home to some of the nation’s most renowned golf courses, including Troon, Troon North, Grayhawk, Whisper Rock, TPC Scottsdale, Boulders, and Desert Mountain. Whether you’re looking to explore the outdoors, hit the fairways, or enjoy vibrant local dining and entertainment, this location is perfectly situated for it all.
ACCESSIBILITY
We strongly recommend arriving in an all-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive vehicle, as roads leading to the property may be steep and bumpy. Ensuring your vehicle is equipped and driving carefully will help make your arrival as smooth and safe as possible.
POOL & SPA HEAT (PROPANE USAGE)
This home uses propane for hot tub and pool. Propane is billed after your stay based on actual usage at $2.55 per gallon plus 9.2% tax.
For reference, past guests have typically incurred propane charges ranging from $100–$600, depending on how often these amenities are used.
PET FEE
Our pet fee is $350/stay charged at check-out. The fee goes to the cleaner for the extra work required after a pet stays. Pets are strictly prohibited in beds, indoor or outdoor furniture, or spa facilities.
NOISE
Quiet Hours & Noise Policy
To ensure a peaceful environment for all guests and our neighbors - many of whom work early morning and requires rest - strict quiet hours are enforced from 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM daily.
During these hours:
No loud music, television, amplified sound, or any noise audible outside the home.
Indoor noise must be kept at a reasonable, considerate level (no shouting, slamming doors, ect...)
Hot tub, firepit, pool, and other outdoor amenities may be used only in a reasonable manner that does not disturb neighbors (e.g. no loud music, or other obnoxious behaviour after 10:00 PM).
At All Times (24/7):
Any excessive, disruptive or annoying noise that disturbs the peace of neighbors is strictly prohibited, in full compliance with Maricopa County Noise Ordinance (P-23). This includes any noise audible inside nearby homes, even during the day.
Parties, events and gatherings exceeding the registered guest count, or any group behaviour that creates excessive noise are strictly prohibited. (see Event policy below)
Violation of quiet hours or noise rules will result in:
An immediate fine of $1,000-$2,500 (at our discretion, based on severity), charged directly to your payment method.
Possible immediate termination of your stay with no refund.
Additional charges for excessive cleaning, property damage, or any intervention required due to neighbor complaints.
EVENT POLICY
Parties, events, or gatherings of any kind are strictly prohibited unless explicitly approved in writing by Wander’s Concierge Team before your stay. Any guests who violate this policy without prior written consent will be responsible for an immediate $2,500 violation fee, plus any additional costs for excessive cleaning and/or property damage.
SECURITY
There is an ADT camera on the exterior of the front door, but it is non-operational.