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The $2.85M Scottsdale estate, purchased by L & D US Investment Partnership, comes with a resort-style pool.
L & D US Investment Partnership paid $2.85 million for an estate in Scottsdale.
Michael J. Gandy, a manager of 8508 E. Sweetwater Avenue LLC, sold this $2.85M Scottsdale estate that features arched doorways and stone accents.
Paul and Amy Goldschmidt sold their Scottsdale DC Ranch mansion for $2.54M.
The $2.54M estate, sold by Paul and Amy Goldschmidt, has a backyard with a sparkling pool, lush landscaping and a covered patio.
The $2.54M estate, sold by Paul and Amy Goldschmidt, has an open floor plan with arched doorways.
Richard and Theresa Davis paid $4.48 million for a new construction estate in Paradise Valley.
The $4.48M estate, sold by BJAN Family Enterprises, LLC, has a backyard with a pool and a sunken ramada.
The $4.48M estate, purchased by Richard and Theresa Davis, has a master bathroom with a freestanding soaker tub.
Michael Greenbaum paid $3.5 million for a contemporary-style estate in Paradise Valley.
The $3.5M estate, sold by Jeffrey Gray and Jeffrey McNabb, has walls of glass that showcase full views of Camelback Mountain.
John and Erin Gogolak paid $3.2 million for a hillside lot estate in Paradise Valley.
John and Erin Gogolak paid $3.2 million for a hillside lot estate in Paradise Valley.
The $3.2M estate, sold by Jean Ambler, has balconies that offer mountain views.
Vontaze and Brandie Burfict paid $1.8 million for an estate in Queen Creek.
Vontaze and Brandie Burfict paid $1.8 million for an estate in Queen Creek.
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.
Luxury properties ranging between $2.8 million and $3.44 million were snapped up by locals and out-of-towners in metro Phoenix this week.
Among the buyers and sellers: a chiropractor and a luxury-homebuilding executive.
Gregg and Jean Brummer purchased a contemporary-style mansion with a separate guest house in Paradise Valley's 7M Ranch Estates community.
The one-acre lot estate was constructed with energy-efficient insulated concrete forms and features a large two-way electric fireplace in the great room. The chef’s kitchen has a walk-in pantry and a pass-through window bar that opens to an extended covered patio. The house also includes a smart home system and a five-car garage with an auto court.
There are four bedrooms and 4½ bathrooms in the 6,263-square-foot home.
Rodney Cullum, president of Scottsdale-based Cullum Homes, and his wife, Kimberly, sold the house through a trust.
Aaron Kovac, a chiropractor, and his wife, Corinne, purchased an Arcadia-area estate with modern farmhouse design accents in Phoenix’s El Camello community. Aaron Kovac is the owner of Back in Line Spine and Wellness in Phoenix.
The 6,251-square-foot home has four bedrooms, 6½ bathrooms and features vaulted ceilings with exposed wooden beams. The backyard offers views of Camelback Mountain and includes a separate pool house.
Michael and Peta Schumacher sold the home through a trust.
Thomas W. Giacomini used a trust to purchase an estate in Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community. Giacomini is the president and chief executive officer of John Bean Technologies Corporation in Chicago.
The newly constructed home features a showroom-style, six-car garage that has a glass-enclosed office space. The estate has 4,536 square feet of living space and backs up against 15 acres of natural desert vegetation.
Wendell and Debra Pickett sold the home through their living trust. Wendell Pickett is a partner at Greey Pickett, a land planning and landscape architecture firm in Scottsdale.
L & D US Investment Partnership of Alberta, Canada, paid cash for a custom estate in Scottsdale’s Sundown Manor community.
The 7,894-square-foot mansion was built in 2008 and features arched doorways, column pillars and stone accents throughout. The house has mountain views and comes with a smart home system and a media room.
Grounds of the one-acre estate include a covered patio with a built-in fireplace and a resort-style pool.
The house was sold by Michael J. Gandy, a manager of 8508 E. Sweetwater Avenue LLC, an Arizona limited liability company.
Michael and Sara Davis of Heath, Texas, purchased an estate located on an acre-plus lot in Paradise Valley’s Palo Verde Foothills community.
The contemporary-style mansion was completed in 2019 and features luxurious wood inlaid ceilings, contemporary electric fireplaces and modern light fixtures.
Grounds of the estate include a pool, spa and a 400-square-foot guest casita.
Lee and Tara Maniatis of Palos Park, Illinois, sold the home.
Researched by Ebony Day of The Arizona Republic and The Information Market.