Hitting the market for more than $4M: A mansion in Golden, a penthouse in Riverfront Park

Two multimillion-dollar homes — one in the middle of it all, a second more removed — are up for sale.

A nearly 10,000-square-foot mansion on Spring Ranch Drive in Golden has hit the market for $4.5 million. And Michael Kachulis, founder and owner of United Railroad Services, has listed his penthouse in Denver’s Riverfront Park for $5.2 million (another penthouse in the same building sold for $3.75 million in January).

Here’s a rundown of the two listings:


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484 Spring Ranch Drive in Golden has hit the market for $4.5M. (Photos courtesy LIV Sotheby’s International Realty)

Address: 484 Spring Ranch Drive

List price: $4.5 million

Stats: The 5-acre property includes a 9,800-square-foot mansion with four beds and six baths, as well as an adjacent stand-alone guest house with a kitchen and bathroom.

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The mansion comes complete with a home theater.

The finer things: The mansion, built last year by Mesa Properties, offers mountain views and comes fit with a home theater and exercise room in its walk-out basement. It features hand-scraped hickory floors, tiger marble counters, a steam shower, stone accents, distressed solid antique beams, hand-plastered ceiling treatments and four fireplaces. Its attached garage is fit for six cars.

Listing agents: Erin Susser of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty


Address: 1590 Little Raven St. #PH4

List price: $5.2 million

Stats: The 4,900-square-foot penthouse has four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

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Downtown’s Riverfront Tower. (BizDen file photo)

The finer things: Located on the top floor of the 13-story Riverfront Tower downtown, the penthouse has four balconies with views of the mountains, the river, Riverfront Park and the Denver skyline. The home’s master bedroom has two walk-in closets, a five-piece stone bathtub and a steam shower.

Seller: Michael and Marianne Kachulis, according to records. Michael Kachulis founded United Railroad Services, a railroad construction company, in 1979. Records show they bought the penthouse in November 2006 for $2.6 million.

Listing agents: Jackie Garcia of RE/MAX Professionals

Two multimillion-dollar homes — one in the middle of it all, a second more removed — are up for sale.

A nearly 10,000-square-foot mansion on Spring Ranch Drive in Golden has hit the market for $4.5 million. And Michael Kachulis, founder and owner of United Railroad Services, has listed his penthouse in Denver’s Riverfront Park for $5.2 million (another penthouse in the same building sold for $3.75 million in January).

Here’s a rundown of the two listings:


goldenmansion1

484 Spring Ranch Drive in Golden has hit the market for $4.5M. (Photos courtesy LIV Sotheby’s International Realty)

Address: 484 Spring Ranch Drive

List price: $4.5 million

Stats: The 5-acre property includes a 9,800-square-foot mansion with four beds and six baths, as well as an adjacent stand-alone guest house with a kitchen and bathroom.

goldenmansion2

The mansion comes complete with a home theater.

The finer things: The mansion, built last year by Mesa Properties, offers mountain views and comes fit with a home theater and exercise room in its walk-out basement. It features hand-scraped hickory floors, tiger marble counters, a steam shower, stone accents, distressed solid antique beams, hand-plastered ceiling treatments and four fireplaces. Its attached garage is fit for six cars.

Listing agents: Erin Susser of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty


Address: 1590 Little Raven St. #PH4

List price: $5.2 million

Stats: The 4,900-square-foot penthouse has four bedrooms and four bathrooms.

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Downtown’s Riverfront Tower. (BizDen file photo)

The finer things: Located on the top floor of the 13-story Riverfront Tower downtown, the penthouse has four balconies with views of the mountains, the river, Riverfront Park and the Denver skyline. The home’s master bedroom has two walk-in closets, a five-piece stone bathtub and a steam shower.

Seller: Michael and Marianne Kachulis, according to records. Michael Kachulis founded United Railroad Services, a railroad construction company, in 1979. Records show they bought the penthouse in November 2006 for $2.6 million.

Listing agents: Jackie Garcia of RE/MAX Professionals

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