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The designer and homeowner have been suing and countersuing each other since June.
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The designer and homeowner have been suing and countersuing each other since June.
“I thought the kids might use the home, but when they come to Colorado, they go to the mountains to ski.”
Howard “Binx” Selby III is countersuing the owners of the 27,000-square-foot house.
“It’s not your average pop top with a detached garage,” said the listing agent.
Wilson and his wife Ciara set a local record when they paid $25 million in 2022 for the property.
The change brings the planned unit count down from 15 to nine.
Does Oluwole Jolaoso regret paying $3.7 million for the 19,000-square-foot home in Foxfield? “Of course I do.”
32 lawyers represented developer Shorenstein and 15 construction companies.
The month’s top five sales also included two condos in the same Belcaro building, one of which was bought by the CEO of Royal Gold.
Canyon Pines, a 93-home development, sparked lawsuits and a public vote over its impact on views.
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