A NASCAR driver, co-founder of a mortgage lender, interior designers, a former U.S. Senate candidate and Arizona restaurateurs were among the buyers and sellers of metro Phoenix’s priciest home sales in early April.
$10,400,000
Dark Wash LLC paid cash for a 7,375-square-foot home in north Scottsdale’s Silverleaf community. The house with four bedrooms and 6 ½ bathrooms is located on almost five acres. It comes with an office, a game room, an exercise room, a butler’s pantry, a 1,000-bottle wine cellar, a wet bar and multiple fire pits outside. The Stuart Living Trust sold it. Tracey Gray of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty had the listing.
$6,800,000
Saguaro 65 LLC paid cash for a 7,000-square-foot Paradise Valley home with six bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms. The house with views of Mummy Mountain comes with rustic wood-beamed ceilings, two kitchen islands, a bar, a wine room, a state-of-the-art movie theater, an outdoor putting green and a fire pit. The John and Christina Kresevic Trust sold it. He co-founded JFQ Lending.
$6,495,000
The Lynch Family Trust paid cash for a 7,538-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion with four bedrooms and six bathrooms. The house includes a lounge bar, a wine cellar, a library, a huge movie theater, a kitchen with dual dishwashers and quartz countertops, a yoga room, and a primary suite with a fireplace and two bathrooms. James Lamon, founder of DEPCOM Power and former U.S. Senate candidate for Arizona, was the seller.
$5,983,320
Brenda and Christopher White paid cash for a Paradise Valley home near Mummy Mountain. The house wasn’t listed for sale. Baja Rosewood LLC, led by NASCAR racecar driver Casey Mears and his wife Trish, sold it.
$5,000,000
Garrett Loomis and Eric Jimenez, owners of Busted 2 Bangin Home Décor, bought a 6,938-square-foot home in north Scottsdale’s Estancia community. The European countryside-style house with four bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms overlooks the ninth hole of a golf course and has views of Pinnacle Peak Mountain, several patios and an outdoor fireplace. The Patricia Taylor Trust sold it.
$4,822,335
Arizona restauranteurs Mark and Lisa Shugrue paid cash for a 4,526-square-foot house in the Phoenix side of the Arcadia neighborhood. The couple owns restaurants in Sedona and Lake Havasu. Their Phoenix home has five bedrooms, 4 ½ bathrooms, views of Camelback Mountain, Italian marble countertops, a secret pantry, a gym, an office and a backyard with a heated pool and space for a sports court. Joseph and Lindsey Dies were the sellers.
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