The priciest dwelling gross sales within the Denver metro final month included two midcentury trendy houses in Boulder, in addition to two condos in the identical constructing on the fringe of Cherry Creek and Belcaro.
On the No. 1 spot was on the 200 block of Cactus Courtroom in Boulder. DSH Administration Belief bought the property for $6 million from Smith Taro and Amy Lee Ippoliti, data present.
The midcentury trendy reworked by Brad Burch at IndexAD options views of Boulder and the mountains and backs to open house.
The three,907-square-foot dwelling contains three bedrooms and three baths, a whole-house water filtration system, and an in-house fireplace suppression system.
The house, constructed in 1971, was entered within the MLS for comp functions. Jennifer Egbert with Milehighmodern-Boulder represented each the customer and sellers.
Listed below are the subsequent 4 priciest January dwelling gross sales within the Denver metro space, in accordance with MLS information:
On the 800 block sixth St., Boulder: $5.3 million
Itemizing brokers: Firuzeh Saidi and Brandi Numedahl with Compass-Boulder
Purchaser’s agent: Philip Sales space with Slifer Smith & Frampton Actual Property
Particulars: The Labrot Home is a midcentury trendy designed by architect Hobart D. Wagener in 1954 for summary photographer Sylvester Labrot. Boulder architect Cheri Belz purchased the property for $950,000 in 2008. The town of Boulder granted the house landmark standing, whereas Belz renovated and expanded it to 4,800 sq. toes. The six-bath dwelling sits on an acre lot within the Higher Chautauqua neighborhood. William and Pesha Wright bought the purple brick dwelling for $2.3 million in 2010. They listed it for $6.4 million in April once they moved to be nearer to household.
On the 2400 block of East Cherry Creek South Drive, Denver: $4 million
Itemizing brokers: Pam Fales and Cathy Miller with Porchlight Actual Property Group
Purchaser’s agent: Steve Clean with LIV Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty
Particulars: The One Polo Creek condominium constructing within the Belcaro neighborhood has 58 single-family items and three visitor suites. Retired lodge and condominium developer Charlie Biederman and his spouse, Regina, bought this 4,932-square-foot condominium on the identical day they bought one other unit within the constructing. Leslie Vollbracht, widow of Invoice Vollbracht, founding father of Land Title Firm of Colorado, listed the condominium for $3.95 million. The Vollbrachts bought the three-bedroom, four-bath condominium with an 1,800-square-foot terrace for $1.3 million in 1997.
On the 5100 block of South Kearney Courtroom, Greenwood Village: $4 million
Itemizing agent: Bryon Horvath with Wild & Gentle Properties LLC
Purchaser’s agent: Ciaran O’Brien with Modus Actual Property
Particulars: CherryRidge LLC bought the 8,043-square-foot dwelling from Grasp Enterprises LLC, which listed it for $4.1 million. The 8,043-square-foot customized spec ranch dwelling options six bedrooms and 9 loos. It additionally features a four-car storage, a film room, a sport room, and a spa. The mud room features a canine wash station.
On the 2400 block of East Cherry Creek South Drive, Denver: $3.95 million
Itemizing agent: Steve Clean and Molly Weiss with LIV Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty
Purchaser’s agent: Wendy Glazer with Kentwood Actual Property Cherry Creek
Particulars: Retired lodge and condominium developer Charlie Biederman and his spouse, Regina, bought this 4,992-square-foot condominium at One Polo Creek to William and Kathryn Heissenbuttel. Heissenbuttel is president and CEO at Royal Gold Inc. The three-bedroom, six-bath condominium contains three decks, six parking areas, and three giant storage areas.
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