The Arizona Republic

DONE DEALS

- Researched by Lorraine Longhi and The Informatio­n Market.

Putting greens, guest casitas and air-conditione­d garages are among the luxurious features in this week’s priciest home sales in metro Phoenix.

$3,400,000

Ocotillo 4635 LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, paid cash for this mansion in Paradise Valley’s La Casa Escondidas community. The 6,257-square-foot mansion has four bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths and expansive views of Camelback Mountain. The home comes with an ornate entry courtyard and 1.14 acres of lush grounds, including sensationa­l gardens with antique water features. The home also includes a limestone-carved fireplace, a library with a built-in bookcase, a separate entrance to guest quarters, a domed Boveda-brick breakfast room and an updated kitchen with granite countertop­s and multiple ovens. The resort-style backyard features an emerald-cut pool set amidst a manicured lawn and a gallery-styled patio with a built-in barbecue. Robert Calbert, president of the McCarthy Building Cos. Inc.’s Southwest Division, and his wife, Lani, sold the home through their trust.

$3,200,000

Robert Roche, vice president and chief financial officer of Carlisle Cos. Inc., and his wife, Mary, purchased this mansion in Scottsdale’s DC Ranch. The 6,175-square-foot ranch-style home has five bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms and is situated on the 17th fairway of The Country Club at DC Ranch with sweeping views of the McDowell Mountains. Built by Fisher Homes and remodeled by Eric Linthicum in 2015, this sophistica­ted prairie ranch includes a four-car air conditione­d garage. The home is fitted with Brazilian wood flooring and includes a temperatur­e controlled glass wine wall, stone fireplace walls, five wood burning/gas fireplaces and Venetian plaster. The kitchen features an oversized marble-top island, a Viking/Double Sub-Zero and a butler pantry/prep/utility room. The master suite includes marble finishes and a silver cast-iron tub, as well as a stunning private wardrobe room and water closet. The home comes with an 800-square-foot, detached three-room guest casita. The backyard has ample covered patios, a negative-edge pool, spa, private putting green and built-in barbecue. It was sold by Clarke Adams, the owner of Connelly Capital Management LLC.

$3,000,000

Sharisse Johnson, owner and CEO of Macayo’s Restaurant­s, recently sold her mansion in Paradise Valley near Mummy Mountain. The 8,238-square-foot, Mediterran­ean-style home has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms with panoramic views of Mummy Mountain, McDowell Peak and Pinnacle Peak. The mansion includes distinctiv­e finishes such as hand-hewn hickory and imported stone flooring, pitched wood ceilings, massive wood ceiling beams, graceful scalloped room entries and French doors opening to the grounds. The home also features a library, a chef’s kitchen, an exercise room, a media room, a wine room and a computeriz­ed electronic system. The backyard comes with an infinity pool with a baja shelf, a private spa, multiple courtyards and a large manicured grass areas. Matthew O’Donnell purchased the home through his trust.

$3,000,000

Penny Lane Properties LLC paid cash for this 5,900-square-foot Phoenix spec home in Jokake Villa. This six-bedroom, five-bathroom brand-new home by Krogh Design is located on a spectacula­r lot with pristine mountain views in a highly desirable Arcadia cul-de-sac. KKMM LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, sold the home.

$2,675,000

Brian purchased Hennessyth­is homeand his in wife, north Deborah, Scottsdale’s Whisper Rock community. The 6,838-square-foot, guard-gated house has five bedrooms five-and-a-half bathrooms, an entertaine­r’s kitchen with furniture-grade cabinetry, a butler’s pantry and a large wine refrigerat­or. The bedrooms each come ensuite with walk-in closets. The custom office features floor-to-ceiling woodwork and reclaimed barn wood beams in the kitchen. The backyard has a smart pool with unique lighting features. Retracting glass doors throughout the house allow for indoor/outdoor entertaini­ng. The home was sold by Whispering Creek Investment­s LLC, an Arizona limited liability company.

 ?? LORRAINE LONGHI/THE REPUBLIC ?? Sharisse Johnson, owner and CEO of Macayo’s Restaurant­s, recently sold her mansion in Paradise Valley near Mummy Mountain.
LORRAINE LONGHI/THE REPUBLIC Sharisse Johnson, owner and CEO of Macayo’s Restaurant­s, recently sold her mansion in Paradise Valley near Mummy Mountain.

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