After sitting on the market for over two years, a 10,622-square-foot Greenwood Village mansion sold for $7.6 million to top September’s sales.
Henri Ann Nelson listed the seven-bedroom, seven-bath mansion at 2500 E. Belleview Ave. with Re/Max Masters Millennium for $9.9 million in July 2021.
After dropping the price by $1 million in October 2022, Nelson took the home, which sits on 11-plus acres, off the market in March.
She listed it again in April for $8.2 million with Anne Dresser Kocur at LIV Sotheby’s International Realty.
Nelson and her husband, H.W., who died in 2017, bought the mansion in 1969. Before retiring and selling commercial real estate, he owned Hamma & Nelson, the accounting firm his father founded.
Realtor Matthew Leprino, with Remingo and his wife, Laura, purchased the property.
Three of the top five properties sold in September sold for less than their list prices.
Here are the next four priciest September home sales in the Denver metro, according to MLS data:
3300-3200 E. Belleview Ave.: $6.5 million
Listing agents: Martha Potter-Goldstein and Amy Hulsey with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek
Buyer’s agent: Helm Weaver Helm of Compass-Denver
Details: This purchase includes two almost 5-acre parcels. One parcel comprises a 7,557-square-foot, seven-bedroom, six-bath home, two attached apartments and a seven-stall barn. The second parcel contains a $3.2 million custom barn with a crystal chandelier, office, kitchen, 10 stalls, tack rooms, hay storage, and an indoor arena with an attached two-bedroom, two-bath caretaker’s home. The property was initially listed on March 17 for $12 million. The price dropped to $10 million on March 28 before the owner, 3300 East Belleview LLC, removed the listing on March 31. The property listed for $8.1 million on June 20.
6455 Dakota Ridge Drive in Golden: $6.1 million
Listing agent: Amanda Watkins with MODUS Real Estate
Buyer’s agents: Dawn Rowell and Jordan Terrell with Real Broker LLC
Details: Harmonic Trust purchased this 17,716-square-foot Frank Lloyd Wright-style mansion with five bedrooms and 10 baths on 35 acres in the private Bear Tooth Ranch neighborhood. The home includes an attached four-car garage and a detached 14-car garage with a workshop area. When Tau Ceti Capital LTD purchased the property for $6.7 million in November 2021, it set a record for Golden. The company listed the mansion for $6.7 million on March 25. It later dropped the price to $6.3 million in July.
3355 Vista Drive in Boulder: $6 million
Listing agent: Jennifer Egbert with Milehimodern – Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Chally Wiener with Compass-Boulder
Details: StudioB architects and MD Curated Design created this 5,009-square-foot home with 15-foot ceilings, five bedrooms and four baths. The house features radiant heating under hardwood floors; recent upgrades include a new humidifier and new air conditioning. Listed on Aug. 25 for $6 million, it went under contract on Sept. 2.
2950 E. Stanford Drive in Cherry Hills Village: $6 million
Listing agents: Josh Behr with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Christopher Bouc with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This open-concept 8,335-square-foot mansion built in 2021 has five bedrooms and seven baths. The property includes a home office and a state-of-the-art media room.
After sitting on the market for over two years, a 10,622-square-foot Greenwood Village mansion sold for $7.6 million to top September’s sales.
Henri Ann Nelson listed the seven-bedroom, seven-bath mansion at 2500 E. Belleview Ave. with Re/Max Masters Millennium for $9.9 million in July 2021.
After dropping the price by $1 million in October 2022, Nelson took the home, which sits on 11-plus acres, off the market in March.
She listed it again in April for $8.2 million with Anne Dresser Kocur at LIV Sotheby’s International Realty.
Nelson and her husband, H.W., who died in 2017, bought the mansion in 1969. Before retiring and selling commercial real estate, he owned Hamma & Nelson, the accounting firm his father founded.
Realtor Matthew Leprino, with Remingo and his wife, Laura, purchased the property.
Three of the top five properties sold in September sold for less than their list prices.
Here are the next four priciest September home sales in the Denver metro, according to MLS data:
3300-3200 E. Belleview Ave.: $6.5 million
Listing agents: Martha Potter-Goldstein and Amy Hulsey with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek
Buyer’s agent: Helm Weaver Helm of Compass-Denver
Details: This purchase includes two almost 5-acre parcels. One parcel comprises a 7,557-square-foot, seven-bedroom, six-bath home, two attached apartments and a seven-stall barn. The second parcel contains a $3.2 million custom barn with a crystal chandelier, office, kitchen, 10 stalls, tack rooms, hay storage, and an indoor arena with an attached two-bedroom, two-bath caretaker’s home. The property was initially listed on March 17 for $12 million. The price dropped to $10 million on March 28 before the owner, 3300 East Belleview LLC, removed the listing on March 31. The property listed for $8.1 million on June 20.
6455 Dakota Ridge Drive in Golden: $6.1 million
Listing agent: Amanda Watkins with MODUS Real Estate
Buyer’s agents: Dawn Rowell and Jordan Terrell with Real Broker LLC
Details: Harmonic Trust purchased this 17,716-square-foot Frank Lloyd Wright-style mansion with five bedrooms and 10 baths on 35 acres in the private Bear Tooth Ranch neighborhood. The home includes an attached four-car garage and a detached 14-car garage with a workshop area. When Tau Ceti Capital LTD purchased the property for $6.7 million in November 2021, it set a record for Golden. The company listed the mansion for $6.7 million on March 25. It later dropped the price to $6.3 million in July.
3355 Vista Drive in Boulder: $6 million
Listing agent: Jennifer Egbert with Milehimodern – Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Chally Wiener with Compass-Boulder
Details: StudioB architects and MD Curated Design created this 5,009-square-foot home with 15-foot ceilings, five bedrooms and four baths. The house features radiant heating under hardwood floors; recent upgrades include a new humidifier and new air conditioning. Listed on Aug. 25 for $6 million, it went under contract on Sept. 2.
2950 E. Stanford Drive in Cherry Hills Village: $6 million
Listing agents: Josh Behr with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Christopher Bouc with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This open-concept 8,335-square-foot mansion built in 2021 has five bedrooms and seven baths. The property includes a home office and a state-of-the-art media room.