Filed under: Estates

Today’s home in Phoenix, Arizona was once the home of John and Cindy McCain. The home, on over two acres, was Cindy McCain’s childhood home, where she was raised as a privileged beer distributor’s daughter. When the McCains lived there they spent $250,000 remodeling the home back in the 1980s. In 2006, the couple downsized into a condo and put the home on the market. When I first heard about it in 2006, they had a bit of trouble selling the home, listing it for around $3.75 million.
The current owner is going for a bit more. They’ve listed the home, which has seven bedrooms in the main house and two bedrooms in the guest home, for a hefty $12 million. The home includes a master suite with a Mexican-tiled private patio with a spa and built-in fireplace and seating. The gourmet kitchen has slate floors, granite counters and heavy commercial stainless steel appliances. The guest home also has an attached his/her dressing cabana. More pics at the virtual tour. It seems to have had quite the renovation since the McCains lived there. Check out the photos from 2005 when Architectural Digest visited the McCains. It’s virtually unrecognizable except for certain telling details like the fireplace in the master bedroom. I’ve to state, I like Cindy McCain’s version of this house.
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