Suns’ Bridges buys $6.075M Paradise Valley home
Phoenix Suns shooting guard/small forward Mikal Bridges, who recently received a $90 million contract extension, bought a Paradise Valley home with retractable glass walls, a butler’s pantry and an outdoor kitchen.
$12,000,000
The Wyoming LLC called Oota led by Rangarajan Purisai of RiSo Capital paid cash for a 8,024-square-foot Paradise Valley home situated on two acres. The house with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms also has 90-degree retractable glass walls, a 60-foot-long infinity-edge pool, a tennis court, a half basketball court and an outdoor fireplace.
Property GB7 led by San Francisco attorney Deidre Von Rock Ricci sold the home.
$10,400,000
LMC Paradise Valley LLC of Tacoma, Washington, led by Loren and Holland Cohen purchased a Paradise Valley home located on three acres. The house also comes with a tennis court. The house wasn’t listed for sale so more information isn’t available.
Mark Kirkish, trustee of the Brett C White Trust of Milwaukee, sold the home.
$6,075,000
Phoenix Suns player Mikal Bridges purchased a 6,681-square-foot Paradise Valley home with five bedrooms, 6 1⁄2 bathrooms, five retractable glass walls, a butler’s pantry, a pool house with a full kitchen, an outdoor kitchen and a master suite with an outdoor shower. The Suns recently gave Mikal Bridges a
four-year, $90 million contract extension.
Lori and Christopher Harder, who coach people on relationships and businesses, sold the house. Francesca Hamilton of 50 States Realty had the listing.
$4,100,000
David Lanoha of Coulton Creek Capital of Denver bought a 4,600-square-foot, Mediterranean-style home in north
Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community. The house with four bedrooms and 4 1⁄2 bathrooms has a driveway over a stone bridge, a stacked stone fireplace and a wine room with bar.
The Douglas and Gina Woodruff Trust sold the home.
$3,995,000
The Richard S Buckley Trust of Corona Del Mar, California, purchased a 3,742-square-foot modern Paradise Valley home designed by Tennen Studio. The “organic indoor-outdoor living” house has four bedrooms, 3 1⁄2 bathrooms, concrete walls, a guesthouse and two large offices. David and Leesa Lane sold the home.