New Diamondbacks player pays $9.3M for mansion office with a bathroom, junior suites with patios and an automated disappearing glass door in the great room. Paramount Luxury Development sold it.
A professional athlete and coaches were among the buyers and sellers of metro Phoenix’s priciest homes at the end of January. In addition to the new Diamondbacks pitcher buying a new home, the head coach for the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury purchased a Paradise Valley house from Tiger Woods’ former golf coach.
$9,750,000
5 bathrooms. The Santa Barbara-style house also comes with an office, a teen room, a basement built for entertaining, a wine room, two kitchen pantries and an outdoor kitchen. An LLC named after the address of the property sold it.
$9,300,000
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez and his wife, Catherine, paid cash for a new 7,716-square-foot Paradise Valley house. He signed a fouryear, $80 million contract with the Diamondbacks in December. He previously played for the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers. The house with six bedrooms and 6 bathrooms comes with mountain views, a bridge entry to the motor court, stained ceiling beams, an
$8,500,000
The Kimbrell Family Trust paid cash for a new 6,870-square-foot Paradise Valley house with five bedrooms and six bathrooms, an office, a bar next to the kitchen and a casita. BJBG LLC sold the home.
$5,300,000
and 6 bathrooms. Built by Golden Heritage Homes, the house has 12-foot sliding glass doors, a pool with a fire feature, an elevator and balconies off the upstairs suites. The Haugher Group LLC sold it.
$4,700,000
Nathan and Lyndsey Tibbetts purchased a 5,560-square-foot Paradise Valley home. He is the head coach of the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury. The house has five bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, double dishwashers and a farm sink in the kitchen, and a backyard with a sports court, a putting green with sand traps and a chicken coop. Henry and Suzanne Haney were the sellers. He is a former coach of golfer Tiger Woods.