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Sports and luxury were the two main themes of this week’s priciest home sales in metro Phoenix.
$5,100,000
Kabam Ventures LLC, a Delaware limitedliability company, purchased a 9,003-squarefoot mansion in Paradise Valley. The design reflects 1920s Spanish Colonial architecture. Arched doorways and terracotta tiles extend from the courtyard to the interior of the home. There are five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a gourmet kitchen, butler’s pantry and multiple covered patios. The master suite is located on the main level with double French doors leading into the backyard, which features a negative-edge pool and spa with mountain views. A separate casita is adjacent to the home. Jack Luftman, a dentist in Sun City West, and his wife, Barbara, sold the home.
$4,750,000
Systems Holdings West LLC, an Arizona limited-liability company managed by Robert Gawlik, paid cash for this Paradise Valley estate. Gawlik is a real-estate investor and principal of RFG Real Estate and Systems Real Estate in Scottsdale. The home rests on nearly three acres. There are six en-suite bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. Residing in a gated community, this 10,431-square-foot mansion has a circular drive and a six-car garage. French doors can be seen throughout the home. Four fireplaces, a pool and spa and gazebo make for a relaxing backyard. Eric Chavez, American League Gold Glove Award-winning third baseman and former Arizona Diamondbacks player, sold the home. Chavez is now a special assistant to Billy Eppler, the Los Angeles Angels general manager.
$4,695,000
Mark Widmar, CEO of First Solar, purchased this new home in the prestigious Silverleaf community. The single-story mansion has 6,635 square feet, five bedrooms and six bathrooms. The estate has a rural Mediterranean design with an open floorplan. The backyard boasts gorgeous mountain views. Anne Mariucci, co-owner of the Phoenix Mercury WNBA franchise and former president of Del Webb, sold the home.
$4,250,000
William Trefethen, managing partner at Parse Capital LLCand Trefethen Advisors in Southern California, purchased this Paradise Valley home. This original Midcentury property was redesigned and upgraded this year. There are five bedrooms and 61⁄2 bathrooms. The home has 6,500 square feet. Kasba Circle LLC, an Arizona limited-liability company, managed by Nance Construction in Scottsdale, sold the home.
$2,500,000
Ted Shepherd paid cash for this Scottsdale mansion in Desert Mountain. There are five bedrooms and six bathrooms. The home has 7,139 square feet and overlooks Cochise Golf Course. Joshua Deihl, executive director at PerkinElmer and Andrew Deihl, a managing director at TIAA financial services, used their Deihl Children’s Trust to sell the home. Researched by Joanna Brathwaite and The Information Market.