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Designer accused of stealing from $6M job countersues ‘degrading’ neighbors
Hayley Servatius says the Greenwood Village homeowner won’t pay her and is making “threats to destroy her business.”
Former CU athletic director lists Boulder ranch for $7.5M
The 24-acre property is about 15 minutes from campus.
Denver realtor association finds new CEO in Massachusetts
Brendan Bailey starts in the role next month.
Top 5 home sales for June all crest $8M
A Nordic-inspired custom home in Boulder sold for $9.5 million, topping the June list of the region’s top home sales. That list also includes three homes that sold over list price and two homes that set record sales for their neighborhoods. The 4,400-square-foot home at 1085 5th St. listed at $9.95 million. Designed by Aspen-… Read more »
Mid-mod Hilltop home hits the market for the first time since the ’60s
Inside feels like being in a treehouse, said the listing agent. It was featured in Life magazine in 1969.
Metro Denver homeowners file unprecedented number of appeals as property valuations spike
Most won’t know the results of their appeals until Aug. 15.
Former Bronco Shaq Barrett nabs Colorado Golf Club mansion for $4.7M
The former CSU and Broncos star plays for Tampa Bay, but wants to return with his family someday.
Gart Brothers Sporting Goods scion lists Cherry Creek mansion for $5.8M
“From my perspective it’s a unique property on the best block in Cherry Creek,” the listing agent said. “It’s breathtaking.”
‘A sad story of betrayal’: How a family real estate firm was gutted by a godfather
A 2002 plane crash put Harold Gorden in charge of his best friend Neal Smith’s company. The result was “just heartbreaking,” says one of Smith’s sons.