Teens break into a new $1.1million home to have a party: Realtor slams 'entitled' revellers who danced on the kitchen island, sprayed beer over the walls and caused $10k damage in the for-sale house

Around 100 teenagers broke into a new $1.1million Arizona home to have a July 4 party, leaving a staggering $10,000 worth of damage in their wake. 
The luxury property was trashed, with alcohol thrown up the walls, staging furniture destroyed and the hallway flooded when one culprit allegedly organized a keg party over Snapchat and swarms of young revellers descended on the place.
Shocking footage shows the partygoers chucking back drinks and smoking inside the home in the highly aspirational area of North Peoria, after they smashed a window to make their way inside.
Realtor Jim Conway slammed the 'entitled' partygoers who he caught dancing on the kitchen island and spraying beer over the walls of the for-sale house.
'It's aggravating. I mean, I wasn't scared, I was mad. I'm just sick of this entitlement. This is not their house,' Conway said. 
Around 100 teenagers broke into a new $1.1million Arizona home to have a July 4 party, leaving a staggering $10,000 worth of damage in their wake (pictured)
Around 100 teenagers broke into a new $1.1million Arizona home to have a July 4 party, leaving a staggering $10,000 worth of damage in their wake (pictured) 
The partygoers are seen outside the property in in the highly aspirational area of North Peoria
The partygoers are seen outside the property in in the highly aspirational area of North Peoria
Shocking footage shows the partygoers chucking back drinks and smoking inside the home in the highly aspirational area of North Peoria, after they smashed a window to make their way inside
The keg party was allegedly organized over Snapchat and swarms of young revellers descended on the place
Shocking footage shows the partygoers chucking back drinks and smoking inside the home in the highly aspirational area of North Peoria, after they smashed a window to make their way inside
The sprawling five-bed home (above) was trashed by the teenagers during the July 4 party
The sprawling five-bed home (above) was trashed by the teenagers during the July 4 party
Teens break into a new $1.1million Arizona home to have a party
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The realtor, who also built the sprawling five-bed home, told AZfamily.com he received a phone call at around 1:30 a.m. from a friend asking if he was having a party at the home.
Conway said he drove to the property and was immediately faced with chaotic scenes, with around 10 teens and several cars outside the front. 
'There was (sic) maybe 10 people in the front yard and cars kept coming in. There were cars in front of me pulling in, cars behind me pulling in,' he said. 
Conway said he confronted one of the young men in the front yard and asked him what was happening. 
'At first I just looked right at him, I'm like, "hey what's going on?" And they were like, "It's a party!" I had my phone, I picked my phone up and I said, "right on, smile!" And he turned and ran,' Conway told AZfamily.com. 
The carnage escalated when Conway went inside and found around 100 people dancing on tables, smoking cigarettes and marijuana, and throwing drinks everywhere.
The luxury property was trashed, with alcohol thrown up the walls, staging furniture destroyed and the hallway flooded
The aftermath: The party caused a staggering $10,000 worth of damage
The luxury property was trashed, with alcohol thrown up the walls, staging furniture destroyed and the hallway flooded
Furniture was damaged and turned over, water was running down the hallway from the toilet and the floor and walls were covered in alcohol, Conway said. 
'It was total chaos. All the furniture was turned over. They had overflowed the toilet so there was water running down the hallway. 
'There were girls dancing on the kitchen island. There was a keg on the island they were dragging around,' he said.
'They were throwing all the staging furniture around. Just damage everywhere. A lot of beer and liquid all over the walls. 
'The entire house, the floor was just thick with sticky, syrupy beer and alcohol or whatever that was. There were a lot of limes for some reason.'
Conway shouted for everyone to leave and the swarm of teens ran to the door, allegedly knocking him over in their flight. 
Things turned dangerous when some revellers then began firing bullets into the air outside. 
Realtor Jim Conway slammed the 'entitled' partygoers who he caught dancing on the kitchen island and spraying beer over the walls of the for-sale house
Realtor Jim Conway slammed the 'entitled' partygoers who he caught dancing on the kitchen island and spraying beer over the walls of the for-sale house
According to the property listing, the luxury home boasts five bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and a large island kitchen
According to the property listing, the luxury home boasts five bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and a large island kitchen
It also features a master retreat complete with a freestanding soaking tub (pictured), his and her sinks, and a custom walk-in closet
It also features a master retreat complete with a freestanding soaking tub (pictured), his and her sinks, and a custom walk-in closet
The luxury kitchen before the revellers broke in. Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has launched an investigation into the incident
The luxury kitchen before the revellers broke in. Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has launched an investigation into the incident
'I witnessed and watched four or five guns come out of car windows and just start firing in the air,' Conway said. 
'It's a little bit beyond breaking in and having a party.'
Once the partygoers dispersed, Conway said he was then faced with a massive clean-up operation, which took more than two days.
Staging furniture used to help sell the property was destroyed or stolen and the place was trashed.   
In total, the damage has set Conway back around $10,000.   
'Once you get the initial cleanup, then you're like - oh this is chipped, oh that's broke, oh this has got a big scratch on it,' Conway said. 
Conway shared the shocking pictures of the party and the aftermath on his Facebook page and filed a complaint with the Maricopa County Sheriff.
According to the property listing, the luxury home boasts five bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms and a large island kitchen. 
It also features a master retreat complete with a freestanding soaking tub, his and her sinks, and a custom walk-in closet.  
The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office has launched an investigation into the incident.
No arrests have been made. 
Teens break into a new $1.1million home to have a party: Realtor slams 'entitled' revellers who danced on the kitchen island, sprayed beer over the walls and caused $10k damage in the for-sale house Teens break into a new $1.1million home to have a party: Realtor slams 'entitled' revellers who danced on the kitchen island, sprayed beer over the walls and caused $10k damage in the for-sale house Reviewed by Your Destination on July 11, 2020 Rating: 5

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