The founding father of Mountainside Health, restaurateurs who began Diego Pops and The Montauk, president of an electrical agency and a physician have been among the many consumers and sellers of metro Phoenix’s priciest houses to promote throughout mid-March. A house designed by well-known architect Invoice Hull was additionally one of many homes on the listing.
$6,950,000
John Fleury, president of Swap Electrical, paid money for a 4,530-square-foot Paradise Valley dwelling. The home with 4 bedrooms and 4 ½ bogs has an entrance flanked by glass storage doorways, a coated patio entryway with a wood-beamed ceiling, a moist bar, a waterfall kitchen island, a built-in espresso bar and a major suite with a hearth and a seating space. Mountainside Health founder Tom Hatten was the vendor. Scott Grigg of The Grigg’s Group Powered by The Altman Brothers had the itemizing.
$6,540,500
The Royal Palm LLC purchased a 7,500-square-foot Paradise Valley dwelling from Dr. Bonni Maffi. The home has seven bedrooms and 7 bogs.
$5,900,000
The John Patterson Kids’s Belief purchased a 7,808-square-foot north Scottsdale home. The house comes with six bedrooms, 6 ½ bogs, a guesthouse, a house theater, a butler’s kitchen, two washers and dryers, wooden shutters, two islands, a 500-bottle wine cooler, a pool with a rock cave and a waterfall, and a placing inexperienced. MNS2 LLC offered it.
$4,750,000
Gregory Kunz paid money for a 4,790-square-foot Paradise Valley dwelling designed by architect Invoice Tull. The home comes with 4 bedrooms, 3 ½ bogs, 5 fireplaces, wooden plank ceilings, uncovered block inside partitions, a moist bar, an workplace and a visitor casita. Michelle Sterling and Craig Wheeler have been the sellers.
$4,725,000
Ryan and Caitlin Jocque purchased a 4,868-square-foot home within the Phoenix facet of the Arcadia neighborhood. The couple based the Valley eateries Diego Pops, The Montauk, The Scorching Chick and Eat Up Drive In. The home with 4 bedrooms and three ½ bogs additionally has a breakfast room, a den, a temperature-controlled wine room, a major suite with its personal exercise room and an uncovered brick hearth. Exterior, there is a walk-up bar, a hearth pit, a hearth and a bocce ball court docket. Atlas Residential offered it.
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