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2211 Camelback

Modern High-Rise · 85016

2211 Camelback is a modern luxury condo tower delivered in the late 2010s in the Biltmore area (85016), with floor-to-ceiling glass walls and direct Camelback Mountain views from north-facing units.

ZIP
85016
Type
Modern high-rise
Price Range
$900K–$3.5M
Delivered
Late 2010s

What is 2211 Camelback?

2211 Camelback is a modern luxury condo tower on the Camelback Corridor in the Biltmore area, delivered in the late 2010s with contemporary architecture, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, and direct Camelback Mountain views from north-facing units.

How much do 2211 Camelback units cost?

Sale prices at 2211 Camelback typically range from $900,000 to $3.5 million depending on floor, view orientation, and unit size.

Why do buyers choose 2211 Camelback over older towers?

The contemporary architecture, modern finishes, and newer mechanical systems appeal to buyers who specifically want a more modern aesthetic than the older luxury towers can offer. Floor-to-ceiling glass is a meaningful differentiator.

What HOA fees should I expect at 2211 Camelback?

Monthly HOA fees typically run $1,200 to $2,500+ depending on unit size and inclusions.

Is 2211 Camelback good for lock-and-leave?

Yes. The building offers concierge, full maintenance, and modern amenities that support part-time ownership.

Frequently Asked

2211 Camelback questions.

Generally restricted. Verify the current HOA rules at the time of purchase.

2211 Camelback is newer with contemporary architecture; Esplanade Place is more established with integrated retail and dining downstairs. Both offer comparable luxury at similar price points; the choice usually comes down to aesthetic preference.

North-facing for Camelback Mountain. Higher floors offer better views.

Well-prepared units typically contract in 30 to 90 days, faster than older towers because of the newer finishes and modern aesthetic.

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