Metro Phoenix’s priciest home sales: Paradise Valley house with views of Mummy Mountain sells for $6M
A veterinarian and an attorney were among the buyers and sellers of the priciest metro Phoenix houses to sell during the second week of July. The houses were in north Scottsdale, Paradise Valley and on the south side of Camelback Mountain in Phoenix.
The Thomas Arch Robertson Trust paid cash for a new 6,221-square-foot north Scottsdale home. He’s a Valley veterinarian and founder of VetMed. The modern farmhouse-style house with five bedrooms and six bathrooms is located on 4.4 acres and has a garage that can hold more than nine cars. The Tim and Tracy Sanders Trust sold it.
An Ohio LLC named after the address of the property paid cash for a 7,947-square-foot Paradise Valley home with five bedrooms and 5½ bathrooms. The house with views of Mummy Mountain also has French oak floors, an outdoor fireplace, an executive office, two washers and dryers, seven fireplaces and a primary suite with two walk-in closets, a gym and two bathrooms. Attorney Frank Placenti was the seller. Joshua Shaver and Catherine Lewis of Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty had the listing.