The Arizona Republic

Former Diamondbac­ks hurler pays $3.5 million for Scottsdale mansion

-

Former Arizona Diamondbac­k pitcher Addison Reed purchased a mansion in Scottsdale for $3.53 million, making it one of this week’s priciest home sales in metro Phoenix. Among other luxury home buyers and sellers this week: a Scottsdale fertility doctor, two allergy physicians and the founder of an airplane museum.

$3,675,000

Radha and Rahul Rishi, both Valley-based allergy and immunology doctors, purchased an estate with smart home technology in Scottsdale’s Jokake Villa community. The 5,643-square-foot house has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and comes with a front courtyard, coffered ceilings and wideplank white oak flooring. The resort-style backyard features a lap pool with a built-in spa and French garden-style landscapin­g. Fairmount Lafayette, an Arizona limited liability company, sold the home.

$3,525,000

Addison Reed, a former Arizona Diamondbac­ks pitcher, and his wife, Cady, paid cash for a mansion in Scottsdale’s Lombardi Estates.

The 6,347-square-foot house has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and was completed in 2019. The mansion comes with custom light fixtures, marble countertop­s, multiple fireplaces and a temperatur­econtrolle­d wine room.

Grounds of the estate include a patio, a built-in barbecue area and a pool cabana. Two Hawks Investment­s 8, an Arizona limited liability company, sold the home.

$2,900,000

Geoffrey Shelton of San Diego, California, purchased a house with a brick-paved circular driveway in Phoenix.

The one-acre-lot estate comes with vaulted wood beam ceilings and a gourmet kitchen with an oversized custom island. A spacious master bedroom suite features his-andhers closets and a bathroom with a standalone soaking tub. Grounds of the estate include a ramada with a fireplace, a lighted sport court and a one-bedroom guest house.

The 5,210-square-foot house has five bedrooms and 41⁄2 bathrooms.

Malakai Properties, a Nevada limited liability company, sold the home.

$2,875,000

John and Melanie Layman of Piedmont, California, used a family trust to purchase an Arcadia-area estate with unobstruct­ed views of Camelback Mountain in Phoenix’s Hidden Village Six community.

The open-floor-plan mansion features a chef’s kitchen with two oversized islands and modern farmhouse design accents that include interior barn-style sliding doors. The backyard features a large covered patio, a pool and a spa.

The 5,608-square-foot mansion has five bedrooms and 51⁄2 bathrooms. Rebuild the Block, an Arizona limited liability company, sold the home.

$2,800,000

Hans Lauridsen, the founder of the Lauridsen Aviation Museum, paid cash through a trust for a 4.69-acre equestrian estate in Scottsdale. The Lauridsen Aviation Museum, located at the Buckeye Municipal Airport, displays a private collection of vintage aircraft that includes a B-25J, a T-28 North American Trainer and a Grumman TBM-3. The mansion was built in 2002 and comes with a lighted tennis court, a saltwater pool and a two-bedroom guest house. Grounds include a four-stall barn with automatic a tack room and a nine-car garage.

The 9,000-square-foot mansion has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Scottsdale reproducti­ve endocrinol­ogist and fertility physician Jay Nemiro sold the home.

Researched by Ebony Day of The Arizona Republic and The Informatio­n Market.

 ?? COURTESY OF NATHAN ANDERSON/COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIA­L BROKERAGE ?? John and Melanie Layman paid $2.88 million for a modern farmhouse mansion in Phoenix.
COURTESY OF NATHAN ANDERSON/COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIA­L BROKERAGE John and Melanie Layman paid $2.88 million for a modern farmhouse mansion in Phoenix.
 ?? COURTESY OF SHAWNA WARNER/RUSS LYON SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIO­NAL REALTY ?? Radha and Rahul Rishi paid $3.68 million for an estate in Scottsdale.
COURTESY OF SHAWNA WARNER/RUSS LYON SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIO­NAL REALTY Radha and Rahul Rishi paid $3.68 million for an estate in Scottsdale.
 ??  ?? Reed
Reed

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States