A 132-acre Castle Rock ranch owned by former TW Telecom President and CEO John Blount sold for a record $7.8 million to top August home sales in the Denver metro area.
The August top five includes two mansions that sold over their list price.
Blount bought the B5 Ranch in 2007 for $3.3 million.
The 1395 Waverton Ranch Road property includes a 10,425-square-foot mansion with six bedrooms and eight baths. The property also has a guest house, pool, hot tub, tennis court, skeet shooting range, more than 1,000 pine trees, and an Aspen grove.
Josh O’Connell with Compass-Denver represented the buyers, listed in public records as 2BR LLC.
Here are the next four priciest August home sales in the Denver metro, according to MLS data:
4 Village Road, Cherry Hills Village: $7.5 million
Listing agents: Josh Behr and Janet Kritzer with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Anthony Papadimitropoulos with Re/Max Alliance
Details: Listed in June for $6.4 million, this 17,000-plus-square-foot mansion sold for more than $1 million over its list price.
The home, which sits on a 2.5-acre lot, features a limestone exterior, custom millwork, crown molding, wide-plank hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, and oversized stone and brick fireplaces.
The late Richard and Linda Kelley, former owners of Outrigger Hotels, built the mansion in 2007. Richard Kelley died in February 2022 and Linda Van Gilder Kelley died in November 2022.
The Spark Family Trust purchased the home, according to property records.
5701 E. Stanford Drive, Cherry Hills Village: $7.3 million
Listing agents: Kristen Le Peau and Steve Le Peau with Porchlight Real Estate Group
Buyer’s agent: Peter Blank with Milehimodern
Details: This 12,273-square-foot mansion includes eight bedrooms and nine baths, and sits on a private road in a gated community. The open floor plan features dark hardwood floors with white walls. Architect Steve Ekman and Newmyer Contracting extensively renovated the mansion.
According to property records, Edward and Jennifer Diffendal sold the property to Michael and Kristin Demko.
5761 S. Maple Court, Greenwood Village: $6 million
Listing agent: Katie Hoster with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Michele Ciardullo with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Custom-built by Sattler Homes in 2003, this 12,647-square-foot mansion, listed in June for $6 million, includes six bedrooms and 10 baths. The home’s open floor plan features high ceilings and large windows that provide natural light. The home’s lower level includes:
• A state-of-the-art home theater.
• A temperature-controlled wine cellar with a private tasting room.
• A rec room with walk-out access to the swimming pool.
According to property records, Jonathan and Benjie Anderson sold the property to William and Teresa Elder.
10804 Evergold Way, Highlands Ranch: $5.8 million
Listing agents: Erin Susser and Shawn Kelly with Compass-Denver
Buyer’s agents: Steve Le Peau and Kristen Le Peau with Porchlight Real Estate Group
Details: This Godden-Sudik and Fletemeyer custom home sits in a gated community in Douglas County. The 10,575-square-foot mansion, listed in June for $6.5 million, includes seven bedrooms and nine baths. The 1,300-square-foot pool house includes a recreation room, two baths, a bar and living space. The property also includes a multipurpose heated sports court.
A 132-acre Castle Rock ranch owned by former TW Telecom President and CEO John Blount sold for a record $7.8 million to top August home sales in the Denver metro area.
The August top five includes two mansions that sold over their list price.
Blount bought the B5 Ranch in 2007 for $3.3 million.
The 1395 Waverton Ranch Road property includes a 10,425-square-foot mansion with six bedrooms and eight baths. The property also has a guest house, pool, hot tub, tennis court, skeet shooting range, more than 1,000 pine trees, and an Aspen grove.
Josh O’Connell with Compass-Denver represented the buyers, listed in public records as 2BR LLC.
Here are the next four priciest August home sales in the Denver metro, according to MLS data:
4 Village Road, Cherry Hills Village: $7.5 million
Listing agents: Josh Behr and Janet Kritzer with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Anthony Papadimitropoulos with Re/Max Alliance
Details: Listed in June for $6.4 million, this 17,000-plus-square-foot mansion sold for more than $1 million over its list price.
The home, which sits on a 2.5-acre lot, features a limestone exterior, custom millwork, crown molding, wide-plank hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, and oversized stone and brick fireplaces.
The late Richard and Linda Kelley, former owners of Outrigger Hotels, built the mansion in 2007. Richard Kelley died in February 2022 and Linda Van Gilder Kelley died in November 2022.
The Spark Family Trust purchased the home, according to property records.
5701 E. Stanford Drive, Cherry Hills Village: $7.3 million
Listing agents: Kristen Le Peau and Steve Le Peau with Porchlight Real Estate Group
Buyer’s agent: Peter Blank with Milehimodern
Details: This 12,273-square-foot mansion includes eight bedrooms and nine baths, and sits on a private road in a gated community. The open floor plan features dark hardwood floors with white walls. Architect Steve Ekman and Newmyer Contracting extensively renovated the mansion.
According to property records, Edward and Jennifer Diffendal sold the property to Michael and Kristin Demko.
5761 S. Maple Court, Greenwood Village: $6 million
Listing agent: Katie Hoster with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Michele Ciardullo with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Custom-built by Sattler Homes in 2003, this 12,647-square-foot mansion, listed in June for $6 million, includes six bedrooms and 10 baths. The home’s open floor plan features high ceilings and large windows that provide natural light. The home’s lower level includes:
• A state-of-the-art home theater.
• A temperature-controlled wine cellar with a private tasting room.
• A rec room with walk-out access to the swimming pool.
According to property records, Jonathan and Benjie Anderson sold the property to William and Teresa Elder.
10804 Evergold Way, Highlands Ranch: $5.8 million
Listing agents: Erin Susser and Shawn Kelly with Compass-Denver
Buyer’s agents: Steve Le Peau and Kristen Le Peau with Porchlight Real Estate Group
Details: This Godden-Sudik and Fletemeyer custom home sits in a gated community in Douglas County. The 10,575-square-foot mansion, listed in June for $6.5 million, includes seven bedrooms and nine baths. The 1,300-square-foot pool house includes a recreation room, two baths, a bar and living space. The property also includes a multipurpose heated sports court.