To help ring in the New Year, a Country Club home traded hands for $6.5 million last month, the highest-priced residence to sell in December.
The sale was also the most expensive of 2017, closely followed by a Cherry Hills Village mansion selling for $6 million in March. The Tudor mansion, originally listed for $1.1 million more than its selling price, was purchased Dec. 4, according to property records.
Address: 575 Circle Drive
Sale Price: $6.5 million
Stats: Built in 1931, the 10,000-square-foot house is situated on three-quarters of an acre. The home, with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, is located near Sixth Avenue between Cheesman Park and Denver Country Club.
Seller: Stephen and Kelleen Finn. Stephen Finn is a founder of the Trust Company of America Inc. They purchased the home for $6.8 million in 2013.
Buyer: The Wilson Family Trust.
Listing broker: Jeff Hendley with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty listed the property for $7.6 million.
The finer things: Surrounded by mature trees and gardens, the home features multiple patios, including a third-floor deck offering views of the neighborhood. The mansion also includes an in-law suite, wine cellar and gym.
To help ring in the New Year, a Country Club home traded hands for $6.5 million last month, the highest-priced residence to sell in December.
The sale was also the most expensive of 2017, closely followed by a Cherry Hills Village mansion selling for $6 million in March. The Tudor mansion, originally listed for $1.1 million more than its selling price, was purchased Dec. 4, according to property records.
Address: 575 Circle Drive
Sale Price: $6.5 million
Stats: Built in 1931, the 10,000-square-foot house is situated on three-quarters of an acre. The home, with six bedrooms and nine bathrooms, is located near Sixth Avenue between Cheesman Park and Denver Country Club.
Seller: Stephen and Kelleen Finn. Stephen Finn is a founder of the Trust Company of America Inc. They purchased the home for $6.8 million in 2013.
Buyer: The Wilson Family Trust.
Listing broker: Jeff Hendley with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty listed the property for $7.6 million.
The finer things: Surrounded by mature trees and gardens, the home features multiple patios, including a third-floor deck offering views of the neighborhood. The mansion also includes an in-law suite, wine cellar and gym.
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