Joanna Brathwaite

The Republic | azcentral.com

An Arizona Coyotes player, a real-estate and design guru, and an equestrian lover were among the buyers and sellers of this week's priciest luxury homes in metro Phoenix.

$6,600,000

Greythorn LLC, an Oklahoma limited-liability company, paid cash for this Scottsdale mansion in the coveted Silverleaf community. The 9,832-square-foot-home is situated on two acres and behind the 7th tee box of the golf course. The home was originally priced at $13 million. It's adorned with many luxurious and imported finishes, including French limestone and "Scrump Jack" oak flooring. There are four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a loft, an exercise room, a sauna and separate guest quarters. The home was sold by Robert Gawlik, manager of Systems Holdings West LLC, an Arizona limited-liability company.

$5,000,000

An estate offering "farm living at its finest: was purchased by Cindy McGown, owner of Montero LLC, an Arizona limited-liability company and president of Perform Air International Inc. in Phoenix. The Scottsdale home has 4,525 square feet, six bedrooms, four bathrooms and 63 equestrian block stalls. There is plenty of storage for farming equipment and hay as well as a covered arena and eight wash and saddling bays. This home is made for the horse lover. Sharon Dorociak, owner of the Loma Vista Farm is the seller.

$3,600,000

Hockey fans will be happy to know that Alexander 'Alex' Goligoski, Arizona Coyotes defenseman, and his wife Amanda purchased a 7,022-square-foot home in Scottsdale. The DC Ranch mansion has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a detached guest house with two private suites. Inside the home are wide plank oak floors, custom cabinetry and light fixtures as well as a wine cellar. A butler's pantry is also adjacent to the living room. The master suite comes with a spacious sitting area, fireplace and private patio. A sports court, pool and spa decorate the backyard that comes with a large synthetic lawn. Former Major League baseball infielder Aaron Boone sold the home. He is currently a game analyst for ESPN and contributor for "Baseball Tonight."

$2,045,000

Nestled in Troon North, this 6,630-square-foot home was purchased by Kenneth Brock, managing member of Kansas-based Centennial Real Estate LLCand CEO of Names and Numbers, a telephone book and resource guide publishing company. The Scottsdale desert contemporary home came with a wine room, koi pond, six fireplaces, an eight-seat theater room, exercise room and sauna, art/craft room and game room. There are five bedrooms, five-and-a-half bathrooms and onyx, marble, and granite finishes. From the backyard guests can see Troon North Golf Club and Pinnacle Peak. Douglas and Linda Macgregor sold the home.

$2,000,000

Srdjan Radovcic purchased this Phoenix home with a backyard view of Arizona Country Club. European contemporary design with French oak and wood flooring define this house. Large windows allow natural light to flood each room. There are four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a loft in the 3,780-square-foot-home.Christopher Camberlango, co-founder and owner of Skapa Properties, a real estate and design firm in Scottsdale, sold the home.

Researched by Joanna Brathwaite and The Information Market.