In an impressive showcase of luxury real estate, an 11,000-square-foot mansion in Cherry Hills Village has topped the home sales in the Denver metro area for June, fetching a substantial $6.84 million.
This exquisite property features five bedrooms and eight bathrooms, making it an attractive option for affluent buyers.
The mansion, located at 1700 E. Tufts Ave., was originally listed at $8 million on April 29 and went under contract just three weeks later, highlighting the strong demand in this market.
Avenir Real Estate Holdings LLC completed the purchase on June 25.
Real estate agents Susie Dews and Jeff Hendley from Compass-Denver represented the sellers in this high-profile transaction, while Josh Behr of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty acted on behalf of the buyers.
Previously owned by the Cooper Family Revocable Trust, who acquired it for $1.8 million in 2003, this home was designed and built by KZ Smith in 2004.
Nestled on nearly 2.5 acres, the property boasts meticulously curated landscaping by Designs By Sundown, delivering privacy and a tranquil, park-like setting.
Additionally, there is ample space for potential additions such as a pool, pool house, sports court, or even horse facilities.
Inside, the mansion offers distinct amenities, including five en-suite bedrooms, two dedicated studios, and a fully equipped gym featuring rubber flooring.
The lower level of the home hosts a family or media room along with extensive storage options.
Moreover, the property retains an original 1920s house which has been renovated to serve as an accessory dwelling unit (ADU), perfect for multi-generational living or housing staff.
An additional feature is a red barn that currently houses a generator capable of powering the estate during outages, which could be adapted for various uses.
Following this illustrious sale, other high-end properties also marked significant sales in the Denver area during June.
At 562 Steele St. in Denver, a notable mansion sold for $6.8 million.
The home, designed and built by luxury home builder Piper Development in 2020, spans 7,923 square feet and originally entered the market listed at $7.3 million.
After adjusting the price to $7 million in mid-May, it closed at $6.8 million on June 11.
This contemporary residence includes four levels serviced by an elevator, five bedrooms, and six baths, with the primary suite featuring dual walk-in closets, heated tile flooring, a steam shower, and a freestanding tub.
The property boasts three decks enhanced by five elegant water features, a hot tub, and an outdoor shower, along with a wine cellar capable of housing over 1,500 bottles.
One standout aspect is the two-story garage equipped with a car elevator, accommodating up to 18 vehicles.
The property was bought by the Ty Harrison Revocable Trust, with Harrison being the owner and CFO of PureWest, an independent natural gas producer.
Another notable sale includes a modern brick estate located at 27 Polo Club Circle in Denver, which sold for $6.6 million.
Listing agents Christopher Bouc and Ian Wolfe with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty helped in this transaction, with Helm, Weaver, Helm from Compass-Denver representing the buyer.
Constructed in 2021, this magnificent 7,300-square-foot mansion features five en-suite bedrooms and a grand entrance complemented by a custom metal front door.
Highlighted by exposed beams and oversized sliding doors, the interior is flooded with natural light, enhancing the home’s welcoming ambiance.
Smart home technology is integrated throughout, including an elevator and a Savant audio system.
Located on nearly half an acre, the estate features a swimming pool, hot tub, and beautifully landscaped grounds.
The three-car garage offers a double lift, allowing for additional vehicle storage.
Previously, Plot 42 LLC acquired the home for $4.1 million in 2020 and had successively listed the property for prices ranging from $9 million before finally selling it on June 6 for $6.6 million.
Next in line is the property at 4682 S. Elizabeth Court in Cherry Hills Village, which was sold for $6.4 million on June 5.
Listing agent Helm, Weaver, Helm with Compass managed the sale for this luxurious ranch home of 9,620 square feet after it underwent a significant $1 million renovation.
The new owners, Stephen J. and Katherine E. Roberts, purchased the six-bedroom, eight-bath mansion on June 5.
Last but not least, 5140 S. Kearney Court in Greenwood Village closed at $6.1 million.
Represented by Anne Dresser Kocur with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty, the home is a contemporary design by Mickey Ackerman and was constructed by Sterling Custom Homes in 2024.
Acquiring the property for $988,524 in May 2021, the sellers completed the sale after initially listing it for $6.5 million on April 1.
With radiant heated floors and comprehensive automation, the 8,300-square-foot home offers five bedrooms and six baths, paired with expansive windows and high ceilings.
Highlighting an inviting office, a mudroom with walnut storage, and a luxurious primary suite featuring a spa-like bathroom and stunning views, this residence is an epitome of elegant living.
The impressive basement includes a well-appointed home theater valued at $250,000 and a spacious family room that opens up to the lower patio.
Such lucrative sales throughout June illustrate the continuing strength and desirability of the luxury housing market in the Denver metro area.
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