AZ Central – The valley’s priciest home sales

An investment-company

executive and a founder of a communications firm are among the buyers and sellers in this week’s priciest home sales.

$5,800,000.

Michael and Cheryl Mendez, as trustees of the Mendez Family Trust, paid cash for a four-bedroom, six-bath, 15,000-square-foot Mediterranean estate designed by architect Dale Gardon. It features formal European gardens, fountains, a six-car garage, a gated auto court and eight European stone-carved gas fireplaces. It sits on a hillside overlooking the golf course at the Silverleaf Club in Scottsdale. Michael Mendez has been president and CEO of NWQ Management Investments Co. LLC since 1986. The company was absorbed by Nuveen Investments. The home was sold by John Pacheco as manager of Arizona-Pacheco Family LLC, a Nevada limited-liability company.

$2,100,000.

Thomas Lammot and his wife, Stacey, purchased a 5,986-square-foot home with a pool. The home was built in 2008 west of the Silverleaf Club in Scottsdale. Thomas Lammot is an endodontist practicing in Phoenix. The home was sold by Brett Christopher and Wendy Sue Hooper, as trustees of the Brett Christopher Hooper and Wendy Sue Hooper Revocable Trust.

$2,087,500.

Terence and Paula Fox, as trustees of the Terence P. Fox and Paula L. Fox Revocable Trust, paid cash for a 5,290-square-foot home with a pool. The home was built in 2001 northeast of Camelback Mountain in Paradise Valley. Terry Fox has been a partner in the law firm of Kummer, Lambert & Fox LLP, and its predecessor, Dewane, Dewane, Kummer, Lambert & Fox LLP, in Manitowoc, Wis., since 1989. The home was sold by John Arabia and his wife, Paula.

$1,675,000.

Christopher Nottoli paid cash for a five-bedroom, four-bath, 5,694-square-foot home with a pool. The home was built in 2006 west of the Silverleaf Club in Scottsdale. Nottoli founded CCI Communications in 1986 with offices in Salt Lake City and Phoenix. The company has been inactive since 2006. The home was sold by Scott and Julie Ann Maasen, as trustees of the Maasen Family Trust. Scott Maasen founded Maasen Law Firm in Scottsdale in 2000. The firm specializes in DUI and criminal defense.

$1,550,000.

Caroline McCormick as trustee of the Monument Trust, paid cash for a four-bedroom, 4 1/2 bath, 5,518-square-foot home alongside a golf course at Troon North in Scottsdale. The home boasts a library with built-in cabinetry and an entertainment area surrounding the negative-edge pool, spa and raised fire pit. There is also a separate guest house and garage. The home was sold by First Arizona Savings in Scottsdale.

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