By Ebony Day| April 26th, 2019
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Outdoor kitchen, wooden beams and gazebo are among the luxurious features that can be found in some of this week's most expensive home sales in metro Phoenix.

$4,217,500 

Kenneth Black, trustee of the Citrine Estates Trust, purchased this new-construction mansion with a gazebo in Paradise Valley’s Bel Aire Desert Estates community.

The 7,830-square-foot, single-level estate has six bedrooms, 6½ bathrooms and sits on a 1.02-acre lot.  

The mansion comes with exposed wooden beams, custom light fixtures, hand-finished white oak wood flooring and a marble island in the kitchen.

The grounds of the estate feature views of Camelback Mountain and includes a pool with a wet-edge finish, an outdoor kitchen, barbecue area, sauna and guest casita.

BJAN Family Enterprises LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, sold the home.

$3,675,000

David Rosinsky, a urologist practicing in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, paid cash through his trust for a new-construction house with golf course views in Scottsdale's Estancia community.

Built in 2018, the contemporary-style home is 5,804 square feet and has natural stone accents, a separate guest house and a four-car garage.

Estancia 103rd, LLC, an Arizona limited-liability company, sold the home.

$3,500,000

Donald Levin paid cash through his trust for a 6,357-square-foot mansion in Phoenix's Biltmore Estates community. Levin is the co-owner of American Hockey League's Chicago Wolves, a minor-league team in Rosemont, Illinois.

Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright architecture, the two-story estate has 9-foot coffered ceilings with indirect lighting, refinished hardwood flooring and a backyard with a ramada, waterfall and slate patio.

Terra Phoenicia Company Inc., a Delaware corporation, sold the house.

$3,350,000

Ardy Rydell paid cash for a Spanish-style house with a courtyard in Scottsdale's Mirabel Club community.

The 5,925-square-foot home sits on the 16th fairway of Mirabel Country Club's golf course and comes with four bedrooms and 4 ½ bathrooms.

The house has wood-beamed ceilings, stone fireplaces and a chef's kitchen with granite countertops and double islands. Retractable pocket doors in the great room open the home to a covered patio that has mountain, golf and city-light views.

North American Development Co Inc., an Arizona corporation, and Cruse Development LLC, an Oklahoma limited-liability company, sold the house.

$3,099,000

Jonathan and Jennifer Scott purchased this mansion with a wood-paneled office in Paradise Valley's Ward Estates community.

The 7,270-square-foot Spanish-style estate has five bedrooms and six bathrooms.

The mansion features a resort-style backyard that includes a pool, outdoor kitchen, multiple fireplaces and a ramada with a swim-up bar.

Charles and Sarah Superfon sold the 1.36-acre lot property.

Researched by Ebony Day of The Arizona Republic and The Information Market.

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