Ventana Entrada is a quiet enclave of freestanding single‑family homes built in the late 1980s and early 1990s, positioned along interior streets that curve gently through the foothills terrain. Architecturally, the homes reflect a blend of Mediterranean and Contemporary Southwest influences, with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and warm, earth‑toned palettes that complement the surrounding desert. The design language emphasizes comfort and livability, with open floorplans and generous outdoor spaces.
The setting is defined by natural desert corridors that weave through the neighborhood, creating pockets of privacy and shaping the orientation of the lots. Mature vegetation softens the streetscape, and the Catalina Mountains rise in the background, giving the enclave a sense of quiet enclosure. The interior‑loop layout minimizes traffic and enhances the neighborhood’s calm, residential feel.
Homes typically range from 2,200 to 3,200 square feet, with vaulted ceilings, open living areas, and large windows that draw in natural light. Many residences include fireplaces, covered patios, and interior courtyards that extend the living space outdoors. The lots, generally between 0.20 and 0.30 acres, are arranged to maximize privacy while maintaining a cohesive architectural rhythm.
The character of Ventana Entrada is defined by its understated elegance and its strong connection to the natural landscape. The neighborhood feels tucked away, with quiet streets and a consistent architectural palette that creates a sense of harmony. The sub‑association maintains exterior standards and landscaping, ensuring that the enclave retains its clean, unified appearance.
Market values generally range from $750,000 to $1,050,000, depending on interior updates, lot orientation, and view corridors. Ventana Entrada appeals to homeowners seeking a peaceful, well‑maintained foothills setting with freestanding homes and a cohesive architectural identity.