By Catherine Reagor| March 07th, 2022
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A Paradise Valley mansion with an indoor basketball court and a citrus grove was the priciest home to sell in metro Phoenix last week. An equestrian estate located on five acres in Phoenix near Piestewa Peak was No. 2.

$13,700,000

Wellness and financial coach Eliot Tabron bought a 17,322-square-foot mansion located on 3.25 acres in Paradise Valley. The house with nine bedrooms and 10 bathrooms also has marble floors, a guesthouse, a full-size indoor basketball court, a lighted tennis court, a citrus grove and parking for eight cars.

Michael and Lori Staines sold the home. He is a president of California-based Staines Financial. Jill Brenenstuhl of Walt Danley Christie's International Real Estate had the listing.

$5,600,000

Donald Mckinney paid cash for a 10,663-square-foot equestrian estate near Piestewa Peak in Phoenix. The house with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms is located on five acres. The property also has a 14-stall barn that can house 60 collectible cars.

$5,545,000

Kilgore Properties LLC of Draper, Utah, purchased a 6,546-square-foot Paradise Valley home with five bedrooms and six bathrooms. The listing didn’t include additional information.

The seller is an LLC named after the address of the property.

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$5,150,000

Jonathan and Diana Cohen bought a 7,496-square-foot Paradise Valley home. The house with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms is “chiseled” into a mountainside and comes with a conference room, an art studio, a butler’s pantry and a private sunbathing deck.

Morgan Maxwell LLC was the seller.

$4,600,000

Dennis and Sheila Doherty purchased a 6,053-square-foot “farmhouse” style home in Scottsdale’s Cactus Corridor. The six-bedroom, 6½ bathroom house is located on 1.2 acres and comes with exposed beams, an extra-long dining area and a massive pantry.

Martha Azizi sold the home.

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

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