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The $4.35M estate, sold by Charleston Properties, LLC, has a backyard that has a pool, wet bar and a putting green.
The $4.35M estate, purchased by Donald and Cathy Schuh, features an open floor plan and custom light fixtures.
Donald and Cathy Schuh paid $4.35 million for a mansion in Scottsdale.
Donald and Cathy Schuh paid $4.35 million for a solar powered estate in Scottsdale.
Mills and Loretta Brown paid $4.06 million for a Paradise Valley estate.
The $4.06M ranch-style estate, sold by Michael S. Dorn, has an updated kitchen featuring marble countertops and a walk-in pantry.
The $4.06M estate, purchased by Mills and Loretta Brown, has a covered patio that offers mountain and city light views.
Larry D. Blair paid $4.85 million for this Paradise Valley mansion inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright architecture.
The $4.85M contemporary-style estate, sold by Quartz Valley Development Inc., has a series of glass walls that offers mountain views.
Bryan and Elizabeth Saba paid $3.38 million for a hillside lot estate in Paradise Valley.
Bryan and Elizabeth Saba paid $3.38 million for a hillside lot estate with a pool in Paradise Valley.
The $3.38M estate, sold by James and Phyllis Rector, has mountain views.
Charles Jost paid $3.83 million for an estate with a resort-style pool in Paradise Valley.
The $3.83M estate, sold by Pammy and John Markle, III, has arched windows and doorways.
Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks' sold $2.5M Chandler home.
Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks' $2.65 million home.
Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks' $2.65 million home.
Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks' sold $2.5M Chandler home.
Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks' $2.65 million Chandler home.
The $3.1M estate, sold by 16117 E Shooting Star Trail, LLC, has interior columns and coffered ceilings.
The $3.1M estate, purchased by Tom and Jane Kadlec, features rough-hewn wooden beams and arched windows.
Tom and Jane Kadlec paid $3.1 million for a golf course lot estate at the Firerock community in Fountain Hills
The $2.43M estate, sold by Mark and Julie Steinhafel, has a resort-style backyard complete with a large covered patio and a negative-edge pool.
The $2.43M estate, purchased Frank and Suzanne Welton, has arched doorways and column pillars.
Frank and Suzanne Welton paid $2.43 million for an estate in Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community.
Eric and Kristin Kufel paid $5.4 million for a mansion in Scottsdale’s Lombardi Estates.
The $5.4M estate, purchased by Eric and Kristin Kufel, has a heated pool with waterfall features.
The $5.4M estate, sold by Mills and Loretta Brown, has vaulted ceilings and hardwood flooring.
Eric and Kristin Kufel paid $5.4 million for a mansion in Scottsdale’s Lombardi Estates.
Radha and Rahul Rishi paid $3.68 million for an estate in Scottsdale.
The $3.68M estate, sold by Fairmount Lafayette, LLC has a contemporary-style kitchen with wide-plank white oak flooring.
John and Melanie Layman paid $2.88 million for this Arcadia-area mansion in Phoenix.
John and Melanie Layman paid $2.88 million for a modern farmhouse mansion in Phoenix.
The $2.88M estate, sold by Rebuild the Block, LLC, has an open-floor plan mansion with barn-style rafters and dual kitchen islands.
BDR 2012 Holding Co., LLC paid $2.78 million for this estate in Scottsdale's DC Ranch.
The $2.78M estate, sold by Gary N. Owen, features a main level master bedroom and outdoor entertaining areas.
Andrew Dunn and Gina Kieffer paid $2.7 million for a gated estate in Paradise Valley.
The $2.7M estate, sold by Allan and Marisela Hall, has contemporary design features that include a linear fireplace.
Marble countertops, antique stone fireplaces and an electric vehicle charging station are among the luxurious features that can be found in some of this week's most expensive home sales in metro Phoenix.
Among the home buyers and sellers this week: a cosmetic surgeon, a doctor and an executive for an industrial equipment supplier.
Greg and Marcia Falk paid cash for a Spanish colonial-style mansion with a front courtyard patio in Paradise Valley. Greg Falk is a family medicine doctor in Canyonville, Oregon.
The two-story home has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and 9,152 square feet of living space.
The mansion comes with hand-forged iron gates, imported antique stone fireplaces and distinctive trestle-style wooden beams. The gourmet kitchen has a built-in pizza oven and features stone-lined walls and marble countertops.
Grounds of the 2.7-acre lot estate offer views of Mummy Mountain and include a separate guest house, a lighted tennis court and a six-car motor court.
John and Elizabeth Lennon sold the home. John Lennon is the president at Arizona/Albuquerque Valve & Fitting Corporation, an industrial equipment supplier that does business as Swagelok Southwest Co. in Phoenix.
Donald and Cathy Schuh of Gillette, Wyoming, paid cash through a family trust for a hillside lot mansion with an eight-car garage in Scottsdale’s Ladera Vista community.
Built in 2019, the custom home features smart home technology, an electric vehicle charging station and a photovoltaic solar power system.
The mansion has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and 7,924 square feet of living space.
Charleston Properties, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, sold the 1.85-acre lot estate.
Mills and Loretta Brown used a trust to purchase a ranch-style mansion with city light views in Paradise Valley’s Rolling Hills community.
The mansion comes with 9-foot ceilings, dual-pane windows and multiple fireplaces. The recently updated kitchen features marble countertops and a walk-in pantry. The estate grounds include an infinity-edge pool and a separate guest house.
The 6,655-square-foot estate has five bedrooms and 5½ bathrooms.
Michael S. Dorn sold the 1.68-acre hillside lot estate.
The Glenmede Trust Company, trustee of My Beloved Zebbie Trust, paid cash for a 3,543-square foot estate in Scottsdale’s Silverleaf at DC Ranch community.
The single-level home has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and was built in 2010.
The yard features a pool, a built-in barbecue area and a detached guest casita.
Kevin and Kelly Welsh, trustees of the amended and restated Welsh Living Trust, sold the home.
William Hall, a cosmetic surgeon, purchased a gated mansion with mountain views in Scottsdale’s Lombardi Estates. Hall is the owner and medical director of Infini Cosmetic Associates in Scottsdale.
The 6,714-square-foot home has six bedrooms, 6½ bathrooms and comes with wood-inlaid ceilings, custom cabinetry and hand-finished walnut flooring. The master suite features a sitting area and a spa-style bathroom with a stand-alone tub.
Grounds of the nearly one-acre lot estate includes a pool, gazebo and a separate two-bedroom guest casita.
G. Douglas Young sold the home through a trust.
Researched by Ebony Day of The Arizona Republic and The Information Market.