Thursday, November 15, 2007

Phoenix Historic home built in 1950 sells for $4.45M

Phoenix Historic home built in 1950 sells for $4.45M


Below are a few of the luxury homes sold in the metro Phoenix AZ area this Novemeber 2007

A construction company CEO, a digital media company director and an attorney are among the buyers and sellers in this weeks done deals.

$4,450,000.
Alice J. Dickey paid cash for this 2,202 square-foot home originally built in 1950 west of the Arizona Biltmore Golf Course in Phoenix. The home was sold by James W. Suft, president and CEO of Suft Construction Corp., the general contractor that built the IKEA home furnishings mega store in Tempe in 2005. (picture on upper left)

$3,263,010.
Nathan F. Raciborski paid cash for a new home at DC Ranch on the southwest side of the Silverleaf Club in Scottsdale. Raciborski is the co-founder of Limelight Networks, an internet-based digital media company in Tempe. The home was sold by Camelot Homes Inc. of Scottsdale.

$2,995,000.
Leslie Murray III and his wife Sharon paid cash for a new 7,339 square-foot home with four-car air-conditioned garage, four fireplaces, stone and wood floors, huge pantry and laundry, butlers pantry, office, plus a guest house with kitchen, bedroom, closet, bath, washer, dryer and fireplace located south of the Paradise Valley Country Club in Paradise Valley. The Murray's sold a home two miles east of this one for $6.3 million last month. Murray became a Realtor of the Scottsdale Area Association of Realtors with Arizona Property Specialists in 2005. The home was sold by North 6420, an Arizona LLC, whose sole member is Edmund B. Corley.

$2,516,270.
Angela M. Sapp from Park City, Utah, bought a new home on the west side of the Silverleaf Club at DC Ranch in Scottsdale. The house was sold by Camelot Homes of Scottsdale.

$2,150,000.
Alan K. and Nancy L. Brunkhorst, as trustees of the Alan K. Brunkhorst and Nancy L. Brunkhorst Living Trust, paid cash for a 6,057 square-foot home with 684 square-foot pool originally built in 1973 south of the Camelback Mountain-Echo Canyon Recreation Area in Phoenix. The home was sold by David and Lika Etrog Romney. Lika Etrog Romney is an attorney.

$2,100,000.
Kent D. Baker purchased a 3,946 square-foot home with 480 square-foot pool originally built in 1960 northeast of the Phoenician Golf Club in Paradise Valley. The home was sold by Timothy and Amy Louis.

$2,000,000
Guy and Stephanie Inzalaco bought 3,250 square-foot home originally built in 1983 at Esperanza Estates in Phoenix. The home was sold by Brock M. Brunkhorst.

$2,000,000
Brock and Josephine Brunkhorst purchased a 3,882 square-foot home with 480 square-foot pool originally built in 1977 on the southwest corner of the Phoenician Golf Club in Scottsdale. The home was sold by Mark and Karen Kraniger.

$2,000,000.
Chris and Mary Walker bought a new home in Troon Highlands Estates southeast of Troon Golf and Country Club in Scottsdale. The home was sold by Dean and Kelly Darling, as Trustees of the Dean and Kelly Darling Trust.

$1,990,000.
David Drake purchased a 4,366 square-foot home with 640 square-foot pool originally built in 1970 on the west side of the Moon Valley Country Club in Phoenix. The home was sold by James Halstead.


If you are a buyer or seller of a luxury metro Phoenix home or a Phoenix AZ historic home, be sure to contact Re/Max Desert Showcase. We have Realtors experienced in luxury homes and historic homes in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek, Carefree, Sun City, Peoria, Glendale, Surprise, Buckeye, Avondale, Tempe, Chandler, Mesa, West Valley Arizona. You can also search the complete MLS for all available homes in the metro Phoenix area

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