Gov. Doug Ducey selling spectacular $8.75M Paradise Valley mansion

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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey has listed his spectacular family estate in Paradise Valley, AZ, for $8,750,000.

The successful businessman served as the CEO of the Cold Stone Creamery chain of ice cream shops for over a decade, eventually leaving the food industry in 2007 to enter Arizona state politics. He was elected treasurer in 2010 and governor in 2014.

The Republican easily won re-election in 2018, meaning his term won’t end until 2023. So why is he selling this exquisite mansion where his family has lived for more than a decade? Does it signal a change in political ambition?

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