
The sprawling mountain residence features stone from Oklahoma quarries and a snow-melting courtyard.
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The sprawling mountain residence features stone from Oklahoma quarries and a snow-melting courtyard.
The trust of United Global founder Gene Schneider has put a 22,600-square-foot home near the country club on the market.
The Denver landmark was home to the son of a wealthy miner, Eben Smith, who built it in 1902.
The house has 10 bathrooms, geothermal heat and four ovens in the kitchen.
A 5,000-square-foot home built in the 1920s has been listed for sale by the president of an investment firm.
The housing authority in a small city in northeastern Colorado is now under the control of an executive with a Colorado Springs property management firm.
The director of the Blackstone Entrepreneurs Network lists his $3M mansion in Crestmoor Park.
After 36 years of running a program to train household help for the world’s wealthiest, Mary Starkey is ready to downsize in Cap Hill.
Popping up in the city’s hottest neighborhoods are homes that ditch the boxy design and flat roofs that have long dominated the scrapes-and-rebuilds in favor of a roof with a serious slope.
After seven months on the market, a mansion on Viking Drive fetched the highest price so far in 2018.
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