The Arizona Republic

Paradise Valley home with pickleball court fetches $9.5M

- Catherine Reagor Reach the reporter at catherine.reagor@arizonarep­ublic.com or 602-4448040. Follow her on X, formerly Twitter: @CatherineR­eagor.

Chicago Cubs pitcher Jameson Taillon and his wife Claire paid about $3.4 million for a recently rebuilt central Scottsdale home. The CEO of iMemories sold a Phoenix Arcadia house. Both were among the priciest metro Phoenix houses to sell in early January.

$9,506,275

An LLC named after the address of the property bought a 10,480-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion. The house with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms is located on a two-acre lot. The home also has a butler’s kitchen, a great room, a theater, an office, a game room, a kids’ study, a pickleball court and an outside fireplace. Tim and Lisa Sullivan were the sellers. Maximilian Schopen De Melo and Patrick Niederdren­k of America One Luxury Real Estate had the listing. Carrie Lehrman of SRL Group represente­d the buyer.

$5,185,000

Brian and Irene Loeb paid cash for a 5,477-square-foot new home on the Phoenix side of the Arcadia neighborho­od. The house has four bedrooms and six bathrooms. The primary suite has a marble fireplace, two bathrooms and a washer and dryer. Xollo LLC, led by Mark Rukavina, sold it. Rukavina is the CEO of the app iMemories, which stores family photos and videos for streaming.

$4,800,000

Christophe­r and Melanie Barnes bought a 6,171-square-foot central Scottsdale home with six bedrooms and five bathrooms. The Santa Barbara-style home on two acres has a loggia with a fireplace. The kitchen has a fireplace and a wine room that holds 1,800 bottles. The Wood Thanstrom Trust was the seller.

$4,600,000

Mash Real Estate of Tennessee paid cash for a 5,048-square-foot home in north Scottsdale’s Silverleaf community. The home with four bedrooms and five bathrooms comes with 12-foot ceilings, a primary suite with a fireplace, a loft with a balcony and a covered pergola. Kathleen Morgan sold it.

$3,700,000

Steven Fitzpatric­k purchased a 7,011square-foot home in north Scottsdale’s

Desert Mountain with five bedrooms and 5 1⁄2 bathrooms. The dining room has a bar, wine cellar and butler’s pantry, and the primary suite has a sitting area and an exercise room. Painted Sky 14 LLC was the seller.

$3,399,250

Chicago Cubs pitcher Jameson Taillon and his wife, Claire Petratis, paid cash for a 3,522-square-foot central Scottsdale home. He previously played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Yankees. She’s a Texas real estate agent. The house with four bedrooms and 4 1⁄2 bathrooms was recently rebuilt. Brett Anderson sold it.

 ?? PROVIDED BY PHIL JOHNSON/PROVISUALS MEDIA ?? A 10,480-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms was sold in January.
PROVIDED BY PHIL JOHNSON/PROVISUALS MEDIA A 10,480-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion with seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms was sold in January.

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