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A retired neurological specialist, a bankruptcy lawyer and author, and a bank chairman are some of the buyers and sellers of this week’s priciest homes in metro Phoenix.
$2,600,000
Craig and Holly Hansen, trustees of the Hansen Trust, paid cash for a classic Santa Barbara-style home in Paradise Valley. Craig Hansen is a bankruptcy lawyer and partner at Squire Patton Boggs LLP. He is also a recognized author and speaker. The home has 5,900 square feet with an attached guest house with1,112 square feet. Each of the five bedrooms has private bathrooms and walk-in closets. A spalike bathroom with a circular marbletiled shower adds a stunning element to the master suite. The formal dining room includes a wet bar, perfect for entertaining guests and opens to a gourmet kitchen Giulia with and natural Francesca wood Godi,cabinets. members of Home Holdings LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, sold the home. The Godis are business partners of the Godi Group in Scottsdale.
$2,375,000
John and Jeris Ferguson paid cash for this contemporary customdesigned home in Scottsdale. John Ferguson is a retired neurological specialist affiliated with CoxHealth in Springfield, Mo. Boasting mountain and golf course views, this home has four bedrooms, 41⁄2 bathrooms and an office. The master bedroom overlooks the backyard’s pool, spa, and exterior pool bathroom. The home has 4,105 square feet. Rose Quartz Lot 47 LLC, an Arizona limited-liability company managed by Joseph Lloyd, sold the home. Lloyd is a partner at Dick Lloyd Custom Homes Inc. in Scottsdale.
$1,940,000
Steven Wentworth sold his Fountain Hills home in the private golf community of Firerock to Lynn Hoghaug, chairman of Ramsey National Bank and a retired lawyer from North Dakota. Wentworth is the co-founder of Earth Tool Co LLC and the senior staff engineer at Hammerhead Trenchless Equipment. The living room of this Tuscan-inspired home opens to an expansive view of the patio and gorgeous mountain scenery. The great room is complete with a gas fireplace, bar, wine refrigerator, and electronic sliding walls for the perfect combination of indoor and outdoor entertaining. A game room with an 108-inch screen projector, pool and spa, pool bath, four bedrooms and 61⁄2 bathrooms combine for a total of 6,201 square feet.
$1,750,000
James and Shannon Winebrenner purchased this Phoenix home from Stephen Ellis, managing member of Blue Ridge Properties LLC, an Arizona limited-liability company. James Winebrenner is an avid cyclist and current vice president of sales at Viptela in San Jose. Italian porcelain tile is laid throughout this contemporary 4,196-square-foot home. The space exudes a clean and free ambiance with a dramatic 32foot-long retractable glass wall spanning the kitchen, family and dining rooms. There are five bedrooms and 31⁄2 bathrooms all boasting an open concept. The very contemporary fireplace rests inside the wall of the living room which is pre-wired for surround sound.