For subscribers: Former Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt sells Phoenix Arcadia home for $3.5M
Ken Whisenhunt, a former head coach who led the Arizona Cardinals to the Super Bowl in 2009, sold a Phoenix home with a wet bar, built-in barbecue and fire pit.Billie and Kathryn Adams paid cash for an 8,631-square-foot mansion with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The house, with a bubbling fountain and circular driveway, features reclaimed beams from an Amish barn in Pennsylvania, hand-carved limestone fireplaces, terra cotta tiles from Portugal and a butler's pantry.
“The buyers loved the floor plan, which is very family-friendly with plenty of privacy for kids and adults,” said Robert Joffe of The Joffe Group. “The unobstructed views of Camelback Mountain are amazing, and the lush lot is fantastic.”Reach the reporter at
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