Just two months after Nava Real Estate completed construction of its Lakehouse Residences, one of its penthouses sold for $3.3 million.
The condo unit overlooking Sloan’s Lake topped the list of the priciest residential sales in the Denver metro area in April.
The 3,357-square-foot unit, located at 4200 W. 17th Ave., Unit #1205, sits atop the 12-story Lakehouse Residences. It spans features three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The unit sold April 10 to Thomas Keltner, according to public records. Keltner was formerly executive vice president and CEO of Americas and Global Brands for Hilton Hotels Corp., according to his LinkedIn profile.
The listing agents were Kevin Garrett, Matthew McNeill and Dee Chirafisi with Kentwood Real Estate City Properties.
April’s top sale is down $1 million from March’s top sale, in Cherry Hills Village. Denver’s luxury residential real estate market took a hit in April as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The sales volume dropped 39 percent from $308.2 million to $187.9 million month over month, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors monthly market trend report.
According to ReColorado, rounding out the top five highest home sales in April were:
5180 E. 2nd Ave. in Denver – $3.3 million
Listing agent: Donavon Paschall with Parkview Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Audrey Hoholik with Milehimodern
Details: Overlooking Robinson Park, this 7,154-square-foot home has five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms and an attached three-car garage. It also has a movable glass wall system that connects to the back patio, which features a built-in grill.
922 S. Franklin St. in Denver – $3.1 million
Listing agent: Patty Anton & Greg Card with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek
Buyer’s agent: Patty Anton & Greg Card with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek
Details: Built in 2010 by Chalet and updated throughout the years, this two-story home sits across the street from Washington Park. With 4,750 square feet, it has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a gourmet kitchen.
749 Emberglow Lane in Highlands Ranch – $3 million
Listing agent: Anne Shirer with Keller Williams Executives
Buyer’s agent: Wanda Ford with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This 5,400-square-foot custom-built ranch home was completed this year and sits on a nearly 1-acre lot. With unobstructed mountain views, it has four bedrooms, seven bathrooms and an outdoor hot tub.
617 Cliffgate Lane in Castle Rock – $2.9 million
Listing agent: Wanda Ford with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Wanda Ford with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Sitting on 1.6 acres, this European home is located in the gated golf community at The Village at Castle Pines. The 8,642-square-foot property features five bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a home theater. Outside, mountain views can be seen from the expansive terraces, patio, outdoor kitchen and bar, as well as the resort-style pool and spa.
Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly described some features of the Lakehouse penthouse.
Just two months after Nava Real Estate completed construction of its Lakehouse Residences, one of its penthouses sold for $3.3 million.
The condo unit overlooking Sloan’s Lake topped the list of the priciest residential sales in the Denver metro area in April.
The 3,357-square-foot unit, located at 4200 W. 17th Ave., Unit #1205, sits atop the 12-story Lakehouse Residences. It spans features three bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The unit sold April 10 to Thomas Keltner, according to public records. Keltner was formerly executive vice president and CEO of Americas and Global Brands for Hilton Hotels Corp., according to his LinkedIn profile.
The listing agents were Kevin Garrett, Matthew McNeill and Dee Chirafisi with Kentwood Real Estate City Properties.
April’s top sale is down $1 million from March’s top sale, in Cherry Hills Village. Denver’s luxury residential real estate market took a hit in April as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The sales volume dropped 39 percent from $308.2 million to $187.9 million month over month, according to the Denver Metro Association of Realtors monthly market trend report.
According to ReColorado, rounding out the top five highest home sales in April were:
5180 E. 2nd Ave. in Denver – $3.3 million
Listing agent: Donavon Paschall with Parkview Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Audrey Hoholik with Milehimodern
Details: Overlooking Robinson Park, this 7,154-square-foot home has five bedrooms, five and a half bathrooms and an attached three-car garage. It also has a movable glass wall system that connects to the back patio, which features a built-in grill.
922 S. Franklin St. in Denver – $3.1 million
Listing agent: Patty Anton & Greg Card with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek
Buyer’s agent: Patty Anton & Greg Card with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek
Details: Built in 2010 by Chalet and updated throughout the years, this two-story home sits across the street from Washington Park. With 4,750 square feet, it has four bedrooms, four bathrooms and a gourmet kitchen.
749 Emberglow Lane in Highlands Ranch – $3 million
Listing agent: Anne Shirer with Keller Williams Executives
Buyer’s agent: Wanda Ford with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This 5,400-square-foot custom-built ranch home was completed this year and sits on a nearly 1-acre lot. With unobstructed mountain views, it has four bedrooms, seven bathrooms and an outdoor hot tub.
617 Cliffgate Lane in Castle Rock – $2.9 million
Listing agent: Wanda Ford with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Wanda Ford with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Sitting on 1.6 acres, this European home is located in the gated golf community at The Village at Castle Pines. The 8,642-square-foot property features five bedrooms, eight bathrooms and a home theater. Outside, mountain views can be seen from the expansive terraces, patio, outdoor kitchen and bar, as well as the resort-style pool and spa.
Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly described some features of the Lakehouse penthouse.
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