Mansion in Arizona has its own go-kart track and an unbelievable stocked garage

  • This $20M Arizona mansion has its own go-kart track
  • It also has a racing garage and indoor pit station
  • It will set you back $20 million, but arguably it’s worth it.

Published on Mar 12, 2024 at 4:18 PM (UTC+4)
by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

Last updated on Mar 12, 2024 at 9:14 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Alessandro Renesis

Check out this $20M Arizona mansion and funhouse that has its own go-kart track and racing garage.

Whether you’re hoping to do a few laps before breakfast or keep the kids occupied all weekend – it’s definitely an underrated feature for luxury real estate.

While it will set you back $20 million – arguably, it’s worth it.

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Currently for sale in Arizona, the mansion is 9,300 square feet of fun.

As well as the seven-corner track and the fully stocked racing garage, it also features a gym, gaming room, theater room, and full-size basketball court.

While the layout, contemporary-ranch style and admittedly some of the features (private gun range, anyone?) are unique – those unusual touches are what will make it so appealing to the right buyer.

The five bedrooms and six-bathrooms are somewhat less controversial.

The crowning glory of the Arizona estate has to be the go-kart track.

While it has nothing on the world’s biggest go-kart track that spans multiple floors and 131,000 sq ft the go-kart track is still impressive.

Although the listing doesn’t say how long it is, the no-less-than seven corners mean it must be pretty lengthy.

Plus one tight hairpin bends mean it’s going to be super fun to zip around – perhaps in this production all-electric go-kart, which set a new speed record.

Not enough to make you part with the cash? It even has its own indoor pit station.

There the electric cars for the go-kart track can be charged via retractable plugs while they’re not in use.

A pair of three-row racks full of spare tires, toolboxes, and a workstation are also visible – meaning any on-track issues can be remedied on-site and indoors.

If you’re a fan of the go-kart track, check out this Saudi Arabia Mario Kart-inspired F1 track.

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All Supercar Blondie contributors undergo editorial review and fact-checking to ensure accuracy and authority in automotive journalism. After gaining her BA Hons in French and English at the University of Nottingham, Amelia embarked on a vocational diploma from the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ). This led to numerous opportunities, from interning at Vogue to being on the small team that launched Women’s Health magazine in the UK, which was named the PPA Consumer magazine of the year for three years running. As Health, Beauty and Fitness editor, Amelia personally received a Johnson & Johnson Award and was shortlisted for both PPA and BSME titles. Since then, Amelia has created content for numerous titles and brands, including the Telegraph, 111 Skin, Waitrose, Red magazine, Stylist, and Elle, as well as being Head of Content at Vitality and Editor in Chief at INLondon magazine. “My superpower is translating technical jargon about the mechanical workings of a supercar into a relatable story you’ll want to share with your friends after you’ve read it.” After joining the SB Media family as a senior journalist in September of 2023, Amelia’s role has evolved to see her heading up the SEO output of the editorial team. From researching the most ‘Google-able’ key terms to producing evergreen content - it’s been a time of hard work, growth, and success for the editorial team and the Supercar Blondie website. “I like to think of myself as a ‘method journalist’. In other words: I live and breathe whatever I am writing about. When writing about fitness, I trained as a personal trainer, and as a beauty editor, I completed an ‘expert’ in scent diploma with the Fragrance Foundation. “During my tenure at Supercar Blondie, however, I did something I never thought possible: I passed my driving test at the age of 36. One day I’d love to train as a mechanic to better understand what happens under the hood, too. “My sweet spot is providing readers with a ‘takeaway’ (read: something new they didn’t know before) after reading every one of my stories. While I don’t claim to be an expert in the automotive world, I know the experts and bodies in the field to rely on to provide our readers with an informative and thought-provoking story every time they visit the site.”