The property sits in a truly unique location, thoughtfully designed to honor both the land and the views. The breezeway and carport reflect the home’s original mid-century character, while the house itself is built directly into the red-rock bedrock. Because of this, the “front” of the house is actually tucked into the hill, and the “back” opens outward—an intentional design choice made to fully capture Sedona’s stunning vistas.
Located in one of Sedona’s oldest neighborhoods, the property carries a deep sense of history. My grandfather personally built the hand-laid rock walls and terraced the hillside all the way to the top, creating a beautiful, grounded connection to the landscape that still defines the home today.
Built into solid bedrock, the house naturally stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter, making it comfortable year-round. The location is both peaceful and incredibly convenient—just a seven-minute walk to town, where you’ll find charming restaurants, cafés, and local shops.
This is a friendly, welcoming place to stay, offering an authentic Sedona experience at an accessible price point for those who want to explore, relax, and truly connect with the land.