Former Broncos punter Britton Colquitt has given his Castle Rock mansion the boot, selling it for $2.25 million.
Colquitt, who signed with the Cleveland Browns in 2016 after six seasons with the Broncos, bought the home at 5085 Knobcone Drive in 2013 for $1.75 million, according to property records. Broker Dan Polimino with Colorado Dream House Team represented Colquitt in the sale.
“It was one of the truly custom homes in the neighborhood – the stonework, the design, the attention to detail,” Polimino said.
Property records show Colquitt sold his home to David Reynolds in a deal recorded May 24.
The 8,421-square-foot home has a heated brick driveway to melt snow and a memorabilia room with built-in glass cases for the punter’s trophies and career keepsakes. Polimino said the basement features a 102-inch theater system and a bar with a two keg taps.
But it isn’t all fun and games in the house: In case of an emergency, Polimino said, a secret passageway unlocks behind a bookshelf to unveil a space including a closet and bathroom.
“There was a panic or hidden room in the house where somebody could secure themselves in the event of an intruder,” Polimino said.
Former Broncos punter Britton Colquitt has given his Castle Rock mansion the boot, selling it for $2.25 million.
Colquitt, who signed with the Cleveland Browns in 2016 after six seasons with the Broncos, bought the home at 5085 Knobcone Drive in 2013 for $1.75 million, according to property records. Broker Dan Polimino with Colorado Dream House Team represented Colquitt in the sale.
“It was one of the truly custom homes in the neighborhood – the stonework, the design, the attention to detail,” Polimino said.
Property records show Colquitt sold his home to David Reynolds in a deal recorded May 24.
The 8,421-square-foot home has a heated brick driveway to melt snow and a memorabilia room with built-in glass cases for the punter’s trophies and career keepsakes. Polimino said the basement features a 102-inch theater system and a bar with a two keg taps.
But it isn’t all fun and games in the house: In case of an emergency, Polimino said, a secret passageway unlocks behind a bookshelf to unveil a space including a closet and bathroom.
“There was a panic or hidden room in the house where somebody could secure themselves in the event of an intruder,” Polimino said.
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