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Orterra Introduces a Design-Driven Residential Community in Scottsdale
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A boutique collection of contemporary 1- and 2- bedroom residences re-imagines modern desert living with architecture inspired by the Sonoran landscape.

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Washingtoner -- A new residential community is bringing a more considered approach to modern desert living in Scottsdale. Orterra, a boutique collection of one- and two-bedroom condominium residences and penthouses, has officially launched sales, offering buyers a refined alternative to traditional condominium developments in the area.

Priced from $485,500 to $1,050,000, Orterra features 82 thoughtfully designed residences that balance contemporary architecture with materials and finishes inspired by the natural tones of the surrounding Sonoran Desert.

Previously known as Ten Wine Lofts, the property has been re-imagined as Orterra, reflecting a new vision centered on design, lifestyle, and connection to the local landscape.

Each renovated residence features warm wood finishes, natural stone surfaces, and neutral palettes that create a calm, modern environment. Expansive windows and private terraces enhance the indoor-outdoor lifestyle that defines Scottsdale living.

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The fully amenitized community includes a resort-style pool, fitness studio, and curated common spaces, designed to support both relaxation and everyday wellness.

"Orterra was envisioned as a place where architecture and lifestyle come together naturally," said Jack Luciano of Luxe Realty, the project's exclusive broker. "The goal was to create residences that feel both elevated and grounded in the beauty of the desert landscape."

Sales are represented by Jack & Raul of Luxe Realty, who note that buyers are increasingly seeking exclusive, design-focused communities that prioritize quality materials, privacy, and thoughtful architecture.

"Buyers today are looking for something more intentional than traditional condominium projects," said Raul Siquerous. "Orterra offers a boutique scale and design sensibility that feels distinctly aligned with Scottsdale's evolving lifestyle."

With a limited number of residences available, Orterra presents a rare opportunity to experience contemporary desert living in one of Scottsdale's most desirable neighborhoods.

For more information, visit https://LiveOrterra.com/.

Nothing in this Press Release shall constitute any offer for sale of any condominium unit at Orterra, or any representation or warranty regarding Orterra or any condominium unit at Orterra.

Media Contact
Rodney Jones
rodney@forward-creative.com
602-690-2188


Source: Orterra

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