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Chris Karas breaks record with $19.25M Paradise Valley home sale

Posted 11/27/19

Luxury Real Estate Agent Chris Karas, co-founder of Launch Real Estate and president of The Karas Group, sold a 28,000 square-foot-home in the Town of Paradise Valley Monday, Nov. 25 for a record $19.25 million.

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Chris Karas breaks record with $19.25M Paradise Valley home sale

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Luxury Real Estate Agent Chris Karas, co-founder of Launch Real Estate and president of The Karas Group, sold a 28,000 square-foot-home in the Town of Paradise Valley Monday, Nov. 25 for a record $19.25 million.

The home, which is at 5710 N. Yucca Road, was an off-market sale and mark’s the largest residential sale to date in Arizona, according to a press release.

The estate is more than 18,000 square feet with five bedrooms in the main house and an additional two bedroom guest house that can either be a part of the home or locked off. Sitting on five acres, the home is framed by Camelback Mountain views.