
October brought a pair of $3 million home sales to Denver, but just northwest of the city a Boulder estate topped the charts by trading for nearly $6 million.
October brought a pair of $3 million home sales to Denver, but just northwest of the city a Boulder estate topped the charts by trading for nearly $6 million.
A condominium in one of the few church-turned-residences in Denver went on sale last week for $1.8 million.
The Denver native’s home buy was the neighborhood’s highest in 30 years.
The Versailles of Evergreen has thudded onto the market, boasting 20,000 square feet on 35 acres and adorned with columns and statues.
For the second time in 2016, a condominium from the recently-completed 250 Columbine St. project in Cherry Creek is the highest-priced home to change hands in a month.
After 2.5 years of renovations, a local couple has listed the 1906 home for five times what they paid in 2011.
A Colorado castle that has hosted a coal baron and a crook, a Rockefeller and a Roosevelt will go to auction in October.
A Denver lawyer sold a 9,000-square-foot mansion near Cherry Creek last month, grabbing the honor of the highest-priced home sale.
One California firm sold a 500-unit apartment building to another CA firm, netting a 66 percent return in five years.
One year after buying a 90-year-old Country Club house with plans to turn it into a modern mansion, a local CEO has the Spanish Colonial house on the market for $2.4 million.
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