A car dealer, the head of a home health care group, a lawyer and the president of a trucking company were among buyers and sellers of the priciest metro Phoenix houses to sell in late January.
$7,277,000
Woody William, chairperson of home health care group Consumer Direct Care Network, purchased a 6,174-square-foot Paradise Valley house. The home has six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Attorney Christopher Sandor sold it.
$6,500,000
An LLC named after the address of the property on the Phoenix side of Camelback Mountain bought a 10,184-square-foot mansion with seven bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. The home with Spanish and Tuscan architectural features has a primary suite with two bathrooms, a game room, a theater, a tennis court and a putting green. A different LLC, also named after the address of the home, was the seller.
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Jon and Annette Vandehey paid cash for a 5,582-square-foot house in north Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain community. He’s president of Mid-State Truck Service. The remodeled home comes with four bedrooms, 4 ½ bathrooms, a bar, floor-to-ceiling windows, a new pool with three fire features and an outdoor pop-up TV. Nicholas Kozlak sold it.
$4,800,000
BKS LLC bought a 4,854-square-foot Paradise Valley house with four bedrooms and five bathrooms. Developer Steven Uphoff was the seller.
$4,700,000
Judy and Kevin Cosens paid cash for a 7,308-square-foot house in Scottsdale’s Desert Mountain. The home with four bedrooms and 4 ½ bathrooms has two kitchen islands, Brazilian soapstone countertops, a bar and a primary suite with a laundry room. Mark Miller, owner of Mark Miller Toyota of Salt Lake City, sold it. The home was listed by Shawn Chappel and Kirk Marshall of Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty.