Chicago White Sox pitcher Liam Hendriks, the former general manager of the Phoenix Suns and the former owner of Phoenix International Raceway were among the buyers and sellers of the priciest metro Phoenix houses to sell during the third week of June.The Jordan McFordan LLC led by Michael and Lori Staines bought a 13,974-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion. He is CEO of Staines Financial. The home has six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. The TMD Family Trust sold it.The Roger N.
” The Santa Barbara-style home comes with four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, 18-foot ceilings, two laundry rooms, a theater next to a game room, two huge closets in the primary suites, a steam shower, a marble chandelier, a big gym and a swim-up bar at the pool. An LLC named after the address of the propertyDavid Allred paid cash for an 8,352-square-foot Paradise Valley mansion with six bedrooms and seven bathrooms. Ryan and Valerie McDonough were the sellers.