The Arizona Republic

DONE DEALS TOP DOLLAR

- Researched by Lorraine Longhi and The Informatio­n Market.

Tennis courts, home theaters and wine cellars are among the luxurious features in this week’s priciest home sales in metro Phoenix.

$3,337,950

Eric Moltz, CEO at Moltz Constructi­on Inc., and his wife, Kristi, purchased this mansion in north Scottsdale’s Estancia community. The four-bedroom, 41⁄2 bathroom 6,069-square-foot estate has unobstruct­ed views of the surroundin­g golf course and Pinnacle Peak. The house features a stunning Tuscan design with natural field stone, wrought iron, granite counters and wood beams throughout. The bedrooms are all ensuite, in addition to a dedicated office. The home is also sited with ideal southwest solar orientatio­n to enjoy the winter sun. The backyard features a heated pool and spa, stone fireplace, outdoor kitchen, two covered dining patios, profession­al landscapin­g and an observatio­n deck with a fireplace to enjoy sunset views. Gary Hourihan, executive chairman at Echelon Compensati­on partners, and his wife, Deborah, sold the home through their trust.

$3,195,000

R. Frederick Keith purchased this custom home in Paradise Valley’s La Colina neighborho­od. The 6,100-square-foot contempora­ry-style mansion has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and is a re-constructe­d with exquisite design finishes, including three linear fireplaces, custom marble and stone accents, a Smart Home system, a gourmet chef’s kitchen and guest house with a full kitchen. The living room features 10-foot tall telescopin­g doors that are great for indoor/outdoor entertaini­ng. The backyard is primed for entertaini­ng, with an expansive stone patio, an outdoor kitchen with granite counter tops and a built-in barbecue. ARCO Custom Homes LLC sold the home.

$2,600,000

David Nold, a litigator at Nold & Associates PLLC, and his wife, Cassandra Mack, paid cash for this home in Carefree’s Cow Track Estates. The 9,887square-foot Santa Barbara/Tuscan-style desert oasis has five bedrooms and 71⁄2 bathrooms, as well as 360-degree views of the surroundin­g mountains and sunsets. The estate is fitted with wood beam ceilings, mesquite, polished granite counter tops and seven interior fireplaces. Strategica­lly placed skylights enhance the home with natural lighting throughout. The backyard has several expansive patios, both covered and open, as well as an outdoor fireplace, private pool and spa and a private tennis court. JL2013 LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, sold the home.

$2,362,500

Matthew Neal, a neurosurge­on practicing in Phoenix, and his wife Grace, a real estate appraiser, purchased this 5,814-square-foot mansion in Scottsdale’s Equestrian Manor community. The fourbedroo­m, 41⁄2-bathroom Santa Barbara/Tuscan-style home sits in a guard-gated community and boasts a three-car garage in addition to an RV garage. The home also features a dedicated home office, formal dining room, open concept chef’s kitchen and great room with soaring ceilings and telescopin­g doors for indoor/outdoor entertaini­ng. The kitchen is fitted with top of the line Sub Zero/Wolf/Asko appliances, a butlers pantry and a huge kitchen island. The backyard features a private pool and spa and a built in barbecue and granite bar for entertaini­ng. JTMG Properties LLC, a South Dakota limited liability company, sold the home.

$2,195,000

Mark Weidhaas, manager at RMG Engineers Group and profession­al magician, and his wife, Lilia, paid cash for this custom mansion in north Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community. The 8,010-squarefoot, five-bedroom, six-bathroom home comes with an open gourmet kitchen and great room, a wine cellar, a home theater and office. The home comes with not one but two guest houses. The first guest house comes with three bedrooms, a living room and kitchenett­e, while the second guest house is a studio guest house with a cozy fireplace. The home is oriented for light, with modern glass doors and windows. The backyard has a pool and spa with modern water features, an outdoor kitchen and covered and uncovered patios for entertaini­ng. Norman Mason and his wife, Edna, sold the home.

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STREETSCOU­T.COM Neurosurge­on Matthew Neal and his wife, Grace, a real estate appraiser, purchased this 5,814-square-foot mansion in Scottsdale.

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