Scottsdale home on Phoenician golf course sells for more than $5 million
The priciest houses to sell in metro Phoenix during mid-January span from north Scottsdale and Paradise Valley to Phoenix’s Arcadia neighborhood. A dentist and a couple who own a California Italian restaurant were among the buyers.
AEAGJK LLC paid cash for a 5,209-square-foot central Scottsdale home with views of the Phoenician resort golf course. The home has four bedrooms and six bathrooms. Timothy and Dana Moruzzi sold it. Hans Horchler of Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty had the listing.
Dentist Steven Eastlack paid cash for a 6,825-square-foot Spanish-inspired home in north Scottsdale’s Silverleaf community. The house with five bedrooms and 5 ½ bathrooms comes with an outside fountain, oversized sliding doors, a remodeled kitchen, beamed ceilings and a putting green. The Clayton Family Trust sold it.