AZ Central – The Valley’s priciest home sales

Jun. 24, 2009 12:00 AM
The Arizona Republic

The principal of a radiology company, a radiologist, an executive with a real-estate investment firm, the estate of a prominent attorney and an executive with Anheuser-Busch are among the buyers and sellers in this week’s priciest home sales.

$7,100,000.

RPMC LP, a California limited partnership, purchased a 12,399-square-foot home with a 1,350-square-foot pool built in 2005 on the eastern side of Mountain Shadows Golf Club in Paradise Valley.

The home was sold by Marlee R. Hoffman, as trustee of the Marlee R. Hoffman Separate Property Revocable Trust.

Marlee Hoffman is the owner of Arizona Radiology in Phoenix.

$3,050,000.

Eric Kovalsky and his wife, Jennifer, bough a new home east of Scottsdale Ranch Park in Scottsdale.

Eric Kovalsky is a radiologist in Scottsdale.

The home was sold by Richard Mary Judith Inderrieden as trustees of the Inderrieden Family Trust.

$2,200,000.

Kathryn A. Knoer, as trustee of the Kathryn A. Knoer Trust, purchased a 6,505-square-foot home with a pool built in 1990 northeast of the Phoenician Golf Club in Paradise Valley.

Kathryn’s husband, Dietrich Knoer, just joined DMB Associates Inc. as chief investment officer.

The home was sold by Bradley Janet P. Wilde, as trustees of the Wilde Living Trust.

$1,800,000.

Jack D. Gray bought a 6,529-square-foot home with a pool built in 1985 east of Mountain Shadows Golf Club in Paradise Valley.

Gray is founder and chairman of Vinsant Capital Co. in Paradise Valley. The home was sold by Cornelia Barr, as personal representative of the estate of the late Thomas D. Barr.

$1,800,000.

Joseph A. Castanheira, as trustee of the Joseph A. Castanheira Revocable Trust, purchased a new home near Firerock Country Club in Fountain Hills.

Castanheira is general manager and vice president of Anheuser-Busch Sales of Canton, Ohio.

The home was sold by Mieczyslaw Hawrot and his wife, Daniela M. Hawrot, who last year opened Daniela’s Gallery and Custom Framing in Scottsdale.

Researched by John McLean and the Information Market.

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