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VALLEY HOME VALUES It was a big week for luxury home sales in metro Phoenix, with Multimillion-dollar real estate deals made by Arizona Cardinals players Larry Fitzgerald and DeAndre Hopkins in Paradise Valley also were among the top five priciest sales.
$18 million - Nauni Desert Property LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, paid cash for a mansion with an eight-car garage in Paradise Valley’s Nauni Valley Ranch subdivision. The 13,929-square-foot luxury home sits on three acres and has four bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The estate grounds feature a pool and a separate guest house. The house was sold by Larry Fitzgerald, the wide receiver who has spent 17 seasons with the Cardinals, as a member of 612 Properties LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company.
$5.1 million - DeAndre Hopkins, who signed with the Cardinals this season after playing for the Houston Texans, purchased a modern contemporary-style mansion with an eight-car garage in Paradise Valley. The 12,000-square-foot residence boasts scenic views of Camelback Mountain. The six-bedroom estate features floor-toceiling glass windows and exposed concrete finishes throughout. The property includes multiple outdoor spaces and a full-length 25-meter lap pool. Brian and Keri deGuzman sold the home. Brian deGuzman is the chief medical officer at PAVmed Inc., a medical device company headquartered in New York
$18 million - Nauni Desert Property LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, paid cash for a mansion with an eight-car garage in Paradise Valley’s Nauni Valley Ranch subdivision. The 13,929-square-foot luxury home sits on three acres and has four bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The estate grounds feature a pool and a separate guest house. The house was sold by Larry Fitzgerald, the wide receiver who has spent 17 seasons with the Cardinals, as a member of 612 Properties LLC, a Minnesota limited liability company.
$5.1 million - DeAndre Hopkins, who signed with the Cardinals this season after playing for the Houston Texans, purchased a modern contemporary-style mansion with an eight-car garage in Paradise Valley. The 12,000-square-foot residence boasts scenic views of Camelback Mountain. The six-bedroom estate features floor-toceiling glass windows and exposed concrete finishes throughout. The property includes multiple outdoor spaces and a full-length 25-meter lap pool. Brian and Keri deGuzman sold the home. Brian deGuzman is the chief medical officer at PAVmed Inc., a medical device company headquartered in New York