Nov. 11, 2008 06:41 PM
The daughter of the former chairman of the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. is among the buyers and sellers of this week’s priciest home sales.
$4,200,000.
Charles R. Calteux, as trustee of the Elena Uihlein Crim Trust, paid cash for a five-bedroom, five-bath, 5,552-square-foot home with pool originally built in 1985 north of the Pinnacle Peak Country Club in Scottsdale. The horse property on three walled and gated acres includes a barn office/social area, four-stall barn, two pastures, bridle path entry, separate self-contained game house and RV garage. The Spanish hacienda-design home has a master bedroom upstairs and downstairs. Elena Uihlein Crim is the daughter of the late Erwin C. “Ike” Uihlein, former president and chairman of the board of the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Co. The home was sold by Gary A. Martinson and his wife, Ronna. Gary Martinson is principal, CEO and director of Mirage Homes in Fountain Hills.
$2,900,000.
M16 LLC, a New Mexico limited liability company, paid cash for a four-bedroom, 4 ½-bath, 5,710 square-foot home originally built in 2001 with pool and a $325,000 Desert Mountain golf membership in Scottsdale. It includes a two-bedroom guest house. The home was sold by Carrol T. Hyde as trustee of the Hyde Living Trust.
$2,741,000.
James L. Henderson and his wife, Kathleen, purchased a new five bedroom, 4½ bath, 5,906-square-foot home with negative- edge pool, spa and a $325,000 Desert Mountain golf membership in Scottsdale. The interior features beamed ceilings. The home was sold by JPS Development LLC of Scottsdale, whose managing member is Joe Storey.
$2,500,000.
Frederick and Janelle Stewart, of Tomah, Wis., bought a seven-bedroom, 7 1/2-bath, 6,650 square-foot home with pool originally built in 1999 in Scottsdale. The backyard includes a swim-up bar. The guest residence is about 1,150 square feet and offers two bedrooms and baths. The home was sold by Mark and Monica Monson.
$2,300,000.
David and Karen Raskas paid cash for a four-bedroom, five-bath, 5,643-square-foot home with pool and spa built this year in Scottsdale. Dr. David Raskas is an orthopedic spine surgeon in St. Louis. The home was sold by Andrew T. Rich, as trustee of the J & J Real Estate Trust.
Researched by John McLean and the Information Market.
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