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Chandelier lighting, skylights and sports courts are among the luxurious features in this week's most expensive home sales in metropolitan Phoenix.
Bruce and Sheila Schwartz of Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, paid cash through a trust for a contemporary-style mansion with two separate guest houses in Paradise Valley's Camelback Lands community.
The open-floor plan mansion comes with private courtyards, a 15-seat home theater, skylights, a large chef’s kitchen and a walk-in wine cellar. The great room features a linear fireplace and a sliding glass wall that opens to a covered patio with Camelback Mountain views.
The 9,925-square-foot estate has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms.
CB88, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, sold the 1.13-acre lot home.
Robert and Angela Motz purchased a modern farmhouse-style estate with a pool at Del Ray Estates in Phoenix.
The single-level estate features a gated front courtyard, vaulted wood beam ceilings, a 717-square-foot guest house with separate entrance and a four-car garage with mudroom entry.
The 6,053-square-foot house has four bedrooms and 5½ bathrooms.
Scott A. Gould sold the home.
Julia and William Yarbrough paid cash for a mansion with Camelback Mountain views and a guest house in Paradise Valley's Casa Blanca Estates.
The custom-built home has a brick paved front courtyard, wood-beamed ceilings, a gourmet kitchen and a four-car garage. The resort-style backyard features a pool, multiple patios, a sports court and Berghoff landscaping.
The 6,403-square-foot estate has six bedrooms, 6½ bathrooms and was built in 2004.
Robert and Shelley McGinley sold the home.
Robert M. Caruso of Chicago purchased through his trust this 0.69-acre plot of land in Scottsdale’s White Horse community. Caruso is a managing director with Alvarez & Marsal Holdings, LLC.
The property will be a single-family residence, according to Maricopa County Recorder documents.
White Horse 50, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, sold the property.
Douglas D. McAninch paid cash through a trust for an estate in Scottsdale's Mirage Crossing community.
The two-story mansion features a curved staircase in the front entry, a wood-paneled office and a modern kitchen with dual islands and chandelier lighting. Grounds of the estate include a pool, an outdoor kitchen, a sports court and a putting green.
The 8,433-square-foot house has five bedrooms and 6½ bathrooms.
Montana and Rebecca Stewart sold the home.
Researched by Ebony Day of The Arizona Republic and The Information Market.