
He purchased the mansion in 2002, from former Level 3 Communications CEO Jim Crowe, for $4.5 million.
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He purchased the mansion in 2002, from former Level 3 Communications CEO Jim Crowe, for $4.5 million.
The Denver company responsible for selling a $100 million Colorado ranch last year has new digs of its own.
George Schleier, a German immigrant, commissioned architect E. F. Edbrooke in the 1880s to build the Queen Anne mansion.
There’s a new boss at the helm of one of Denver’s biggest residential brokerages.
A Denver developer has submitted plans for a five-story residential building on a quarter-acre site.
It converted the El Jebel Shrine, located along the Willis Case Golf Course, into 24 luxury condominiums.
Twice as many homebuyers and sellers around Denver settled on exactly 1 million dollars than the previous two years.
Whoever buys it, for $4.35 million, gets to decide whether to keep it as one unit or divide it in two.
To help ring in the New Year, a Tudor mansion on Circle Drive traded hands for $1.1 million less than its original listing price.
The neighborhood’s community of small houses is starting 2018 on the move – but not going far.
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