By Ebony Day| July 01st, 2019
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Tennis courts, soaking tubs and a staircase with glass railings are among the luxurious features in this week's most expensive home sales in metro Phoenix.

$8,500,000

Jose Meraz Jr. and Nuvia Gardea Frias purchased a contemporary-style, 10,512-square-foot mansion in Paradise Valley's Club Estates III community.

The two-acre lot home has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and was built in 2011.

The estate has unobstructed views of Mummy and Camelback mountains and features a backyard that includes a pool and a guest house.

Mulvern Properties, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, sold the house.

$7,400,000

David Word paid cash through his trust for this resort-inspired, 12,263-square-foot mansion in Paradise Valley's Shoen Estates.

The estate has six bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and was completely rebuilt with contemporary-style architecture and design elements in 2012.

The two acre-lot house features a staircase with glass railings and a modern kitchen with a custom chef's table. The home comes with a home theater, a guest house and an exercise room with full sauna and steam room.

Grounds of the palm tree-lined estate includes a 33-foot negative-edge pool, firepits, a sports court and a lighted tennis court.

Fabrice and Misty-Anne Dechoux sold the home through a trust.

$6,700,000

Rahn and Vickie Pitzer paid cash for this 2.7-acre plot of land in Scottsdale's Saguaro Forest at Desert Mountain community.  Rahn Pitzer is the president at Vector Magnetics, LLC, a New York-based directional drilling and relief well technology company.

The property will be a single-family residence, according to Maricopa County Recorder's Office documents.

J. Wayne Mailloux, trustee of the Beatrice Penny-Lynne Mailloux trust, Andy Halmay and Penny Mailloux, co-trustees of the Stonehill Trust, sold the land.

$4,600,000

Gregory and Karalyn Gates purchased a 2,485-square-foot townhouse with a balcony in Chandler's Crescent Falls at Fulton Ranch community. 

The home features a modern-style kitchen with granite counter tops and a breakfast bar. The master bedroom suite includes a large walk-in closet and a bathroom with a soaking tub.

The townhouse has three bedrooms, 2½ bathrooms and was built in 2007.

James Brown sold the home.

$4,200,000

Steven and Marlene Hammerstrom purchased a contemporary-style mansion with mountain and desert views in Scottsdale's Canyon Heights community. Steven Hammerstrom is a podiatrist and a founding partner at Comprehensive Foot Centers that serve the Kansas City area.

The 10,869-square-foot estate has seven bedrooms, 10 bathrooms and sits on a 2.6-acre lot.

Built in 2006, the contemporary-style mansion features floor-to-ceiling glass windows, a large chef's kitchen and a master suite with separate his and hers walk-in closets.

Grounds of the estate include a negative-edge pool, a full-sized tennis court and a 12-car garage.

Leslie Brun sold the home.

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

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