La-Z-Boy CEO buys $6.2M Paradise Valley home
The CEO of a chain of La-Z-Boy stores, a title agency executive, a former president of a pharmaceutical firm and a financial consultant were among the buyers and sellers of the priciest metro Phoenix houses to sell during midFebruary.
$6,500,000
Jewel Box Homes, managed by Valley real estate agent Natalie Jacobsen, paid cash for a 6,688-square-foot Paradise Valley home with seven bedrooms. The seller was Tanner Herrick, executive
Amy and Thomas Degoey bought a new 6,800-square-foot Paradise Valley home. He is the CEO of La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries of Atlanta. The modern Spanish-style house has six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, wood beam ceilings, a pool and a tennis court. Jewel Box Homes sold it.
$6,000,000
with five bedrooms and 5 bathrooms has inside walls of stone, walls of glass, a four-car garage and an outdoor fire feature. Edward and Deborah Zinser sold the house. He’s a financial consultant. Daniel Wolski, Kirk Marshall and Keith Marshall of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty brokered the sale.
$5,384,047
Mark and Colette Wetzel of Winnetka, Illinois, paid cash for a new 5,900square-foot home in central Scottsdale. He’s on the board of EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure. The home comes with four bedrooms and six bathrooms. Arizona Luxury Properties was the seller.
$4,550,000
The Baffi Family Trust led by Robert and Rosemary Baffi paid cash for a 6,292square-foot north Scottsdale home. He is the former president of global manufacturing and technical operations for BioMarin Pharmaceutical, and she is retired from equity sales at Montgomery Securities. The house has five bedrooms and six bathrooms. Nicholas and Mary Calise were the sellers.