The Arizona Republic

PRICIEST HOME SALES

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

Fountains, stone flooring and a private wine cellar are among the luxurious features found in some of this week’s most expensive home sales in metropolit­an Phoenix.

$4,600,000

Kenneth Schultz used a family trust to purchase a mansion in Paradise Valley’s Turquoise Hills community. He is an operating partner at Emerging Infrastruc­ture Capital Partners LLC and former executive VP at First Solar headquarte­red in Tempe.

The 7,313-square-foot estate has five bedrooms, 51⁄2 bathrooms and was built in 2008.

The mansion features an imported Peruvian wood entry door, stone flooring with inlaid marble detailing and a spacious rustic-style home office. Grounds of the one-acre estate include a pool, a guest house and a gated motor court. WDW Royal Palm Investment­s, LLC, sold the house.

$4,200,000

Gerald C. Mohr, co-founder of the Mohr-Rurik Capital Group Inc., purchased a mansion in Paradise Valley’s Paradise Country Estates subdivisio­n. The contempora­ry-style home comes with a front courtyard, a wine cellar and a separate guest house. The 8,400square-foot estate has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a five-car garage. Encanta Homes, Inc., an Arizona corporatio­n, sold the home.

$3,150,000

Manpreet Badyal, a dentist practicing in the Valley, and his wife Tanya, purchased a mansion in Paradise Valley’s La Jolla Acres subdivisio­n.

The newly constructe­d mansion has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and 6,543 square feet of living space. The home comes with retractabl­e glass walls, French oak flooring and a resort-style backyard that features a pool and ramada with waterfall features. Norton Developmen­t Company, Inc., a Utah corporatio­n, sold the home.

$2,900,000

Lynne Love purchased a mansion in Paradise Valley’s Paradise Hills community. She is the former president of the Arizona Women’s Board, an organizati­on that promotes kidney disease awareness.

The 1.11-acre corner property features 7,487 square feet of living space and a backyard landscaped with citrus groves.

Mark Love, a former CEO of LKL Partners LLC, sold the home.

$2,650,000

An Arizona limited liability company named Si Como No, LLC purchased a mansion in Phoenix’s West Bartlett Estates community.

The 7,997-square-foot estate features Spanish colonial architectu­re and natural red oak flooring. The five-bedroom, eight-bathroom house includes a formal dining room, custom carved fireplaces and a wet bar that opens to a private courtyard.

Grounds of the two-acres estate feature raised garden beds and a guest casita.

Craig and Erin Olschansky sold the home. Craig Olschansky is the CEO at Gelliflex System, LLC, a health and wellness manufactur­ing company in Phoenix.

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WALTER DANLEY/WALT DANLEY CHRISTIE'S INTERNATIO­NAL REAL ESTATE PHOTOS COURTESY OF This $2.65 million Phoenix home, purchased by Si Como No LLC, includes a spacious home office area.
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Craig and Erin Olschansky were the sellers of the $2.65 million home.

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