Coyotes forward Derek Stepan pays $3M for north Scottsdale home

Arizona Coyotes center Derek Stepan has paid $3 million for a new home in the posh Silverleaf neighborhood of north Scottsdale’s DC Ranch.

The New York Rangers traded Stepan to the Coyotes in June.

His 6,000-square-foot Mediterranean-style home, developed by GCW Builders, came with four bedrooms, four-and-a-half bathrooms and a four-car garage. The house has Calacatta marble, European oak and limestone as well as Wolf, Subzero and Asko appliances.

The sale closed Monday, according to public real-estate records. Stepan paid $1 million down on the purchase.

Stepan had 17 goals and 38 assists for the Rangers last season.

“I look forward to jumping into the Coyotes jersey and playing with some of the young talent they have there," Stepan said after his trade in June, "and try (to) do what I do in New York and try to bring that to the Coyotes and try to show them I can lead in that way.”

The home was sold by Andrew Beardsley of Silverleaf Realty.

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