By Catherine Reagor| February 21st, 2022
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A high-rise condo penthouse and a home with a 24-car garage made last week’s list of priciest homes to sell in metro Phoenix.

$7,000,000

Lynch Land Development LLC of Burley, Idaho, paid cash for a 8,049-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion located on 2.3 acres. The home with six bedrooms and 5½ bathrooms has RV parking, a putting green, a tennis court and a greenhouse.

Cardiologist Dr. Charles Jost sold the property.

Frank Aazami of Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty had the listing.

$5,700,000

Dr. Charles Jost, who sold last week’s priciest home, downsized into a 5,832-square-foot Paradise Valley home with four bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms. The house has dual master suites, a large air-conditioned garage, a Quartzite waterfall kitchen island, a glass wine cellar and a waterfall.

Richard and Maria Ross sold the home.

$5,500,000

Thomas and Lorena Rosenberg purchased a new home in north Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community. The house wasn’t listed for sale, so additional information about it isn’t available.

Byrne Construction and Development was the seller.

$4,500,000

Linda Massman paid cash for a penthouse condo in the Optima Kierland tower located on the Phoenix and Scottsdale border. She is the former CEO of Clearwater Paper Corp. of Spokane, Washington. The 3,320-square-foot home has two bedrooms and three bathrooms, custom cabinetry from Germany, four Sub-Zero refrigerators and three Wolf ovens.

David and Nance Brown sold the condo.

$4,500,000

Karl and Jeannine Durkheimer purchased an almost 8,000-square-foot north Scottsdale mansion with a 24-car garage. The house with four bedrooms and five bathrooms is located on 6 acres and has a guesthouse.

Lawrence and Frances Smith were the sellers.

Reach the reporter at [email protected] or 602-444-8040. Follow her on Twitter @Catherinereagor.

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