By Ebony Day | The Republic
Fountains, stone flooring and a private wine cellar are among the luxurious features found in some of this week’s most expensive home sales in metropolitan Phoenix.
$4,600,000
Kenneth Schultz used a family trust to purchase a mansion in Paradise Valley’s Turquoise Hills community. He is an operating partner at Emerging Infrastructure Capital Partners LLC and former executive VP at First Solar headquartered in Tempe.
The 7,313-square-foot estate has five bedrooms, 5½ bathrooms and was built in 2008.
The mansion features an imported Peruvian wood entry door, stone flooring with inlaid marble detailing and a spacious rustic-style home office. Grounds of the one-acre estate include a pool, a guest house and a gated motor court.
WDW Royal Palm Investments, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, sold the house.