Two Boulder midcentury moderns top local home sales in January

819 6th Street exterior scaled

The Labrot House at 819 6th St. in Boulder was the second-priciest home to sell locally in January. (Courtesy David Bennett)

The priciest home sales in the Denver metro last month included two midcentury modern homes in Boulder, as well as two condos in the same building at the edge of Cherry Creek and Belcaro.

At the No. 1 spot was 250 Cactus Court in Boulder. DSH Management Trust purchased the property for $6 million from Smith Taro and Amy Lee Ippoliti, records show.

The midcentury modern remodeled by Brad Burch at IndexAD features views of Boulder and the mountains and backs to open space. 

The 3,907-square-foot home includes three bedrooms and three baths, a whole-house water filtration system, and an in-house fire suppression system.  

The home, constructed in 1971, was entered in the MLS for comp purposes. Jennifer Egbert with Milehimodern-Boulder represented both the buyer and sellers.

Here are the next four priciest January home sales in the Denver metro area, according to MLS data:

819 6th Street living scaled

Inside the home at 819 6th St. in Boulder. (Courtesy David Bennett)

819 6th St., Boulder: $5.3 million

Listing agents: Firuzeh Saidi and Brandi Numedahl with Compass-Boulder

Buyer’s agent: Philip Booth with Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate

Details: The Labrot House is a midcentury modern designed by architect Hobart D. Wagener in 1954 for abstract photographer Sylvester Labrot. Boulder architect Cheri Belz bought the property for $950,000 in 2008. The city of Boulder granted the home landmark status, while Belz renovated and expanded it to 4,800 square feet. The six-bath home sits on an acre lot in the Upper Chautauqua neighborhood. William and Pesha Wright purchased the red brick home for $2.3 million in 2010. They listed it for $6.4 million in April when they moved to be closer to family.

2400 E. Cherry Creek South Drive Unit 402

The 4,932-square-foot home features a 1,800-square-foot terrace spanning the condo’s length. (Courtesy REColorado)

2400 E. Cherry Creek South Drive Unit #402, Denver: $4 million

Listing agents: Pam Fales and Cathy Miller with Porchlight Real Estate Group

Buyer’s agent: Steve Blank with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Details: The One Polo Creek condo building in the Belcaro neighborhood has 58 single-family units and three guest suites. Retired hotel and condo developer Charlie Biederman and his wife, Regina, purchased this 4,932-square-foot condo on the same day they sold another unit in the building. Leslie Vollbracht, widow of Bill Vollbracht, founder of Land Title Company of Colorado, listed the condo for $3.95 million. The Vollbrachts purchased the three-bedroom, four-bath condo with an 1,800-square-foot terrace for $1.3 million in 1997.

5115 S Kearney Court

The 8,043-square-foot custom spec ranch home at 5115 S. Kearney Court features six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. (Courtesy REColorado)

5115 S. Kearney Court, Greenwood Village: $4 million

Listing agent: Bryon Horvath with Wild & Mild Homes LLC

Buyer’s agent: Ciaran O’Brien with Modus Real Estate

Details: CherryRidge LLC purchased the 8,043-square-foot home from Master Enterprises LLC, which listed it for $4.1 million. The 8,043-square-foot custom spec ranch home features six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. It also includes a four-car garage, a movie room, a game room, and a spa. The mud room includes a dog wash station.

2400 E Cherry Creek South Drive Unit 508

The three-bedroom, six-bath condo includes three decks, six deeded parking spaces, and three large storage spaces. (Courtesy REColorado)

2400 E. Cherry Creek South Drive Unit #508, Denver: $3.95 million

Listing agent: Steve Blank and Molly Weiss with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Wendy Glazer with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek

Details: Retired hotel and condo developer Charlie Biederman and his wife, Regina, sold this 4,992-square-foot condo at One Polo Creek to William and Kathryn Heissenbuttel. Heissenbuttel is president and CEO at Royal Gold Inc. The three-bedroom, six-bath condo includes three decks, six parking spaces, and three large storage spaces.

819 6th Street exterior scaled

The Labrot House at 819 6th St. in Boulder was the second-priciest home to sell locally in January. (Courtesy David Bennett)

The priciest home sales in the Denver metro last month included two midcentury modern homes in Boulder, as well as two condos in the same building at the edge of Cherry Creek and Belcaro.

At the No. 1 spot was 250 Cactus Court in Boulder. DSH Management Trust purchased the property for $6 million from Smith Taro and Amy Lee Ippoliti, records show.

The midcentury modern remodeled by Brad Burch at IndexAD features views of Boulder and the mountains and backs to open space. 

The 3,907-square-foot home includes three bedrooms and three baths, a whole-house water filtration system, and an in-house fire suppression system.  

The home, constructed in 1971, was entered in the MLS for comp purposes. Jennifer Egbert with Milehimodern-Boulder represented both the buyer and sellers.

Here are the next four priciest January home sales in the Denver metro area, according to MLS data:

819 6th Street living scaled

Inside the home at 819 6th St. in Boulder. (Courtesy David Bennett)

819 6th St., Boulder: $5.3 million

Listing agents: Firuzeh Saidi and Brandi Numedahl with Compass-Boulder

Buyer’s agent: Philip Booth with Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate

Details: The Labrot House is a midcentury modern designed by architect Hobart D. Wagener in 1954 for abstract photographer Sylvester Labrot. Boulder architect Cheri Belz bought the property for $950,000 in 2008. The city of Boulder granted the home landmark status, while Belz renovated and expanded it to 4,800 square feet. The six-bath home sits on an acre lot in the Upper Chautauqua neighborhood. William and Pesha Wright purchased the red brick home for $2.3 million in 2010. They listed it for $6.4 million in April when they moved to be closer to family.

2400 E. Cherry Creek South Drive Unit 402

The 4,932-square-foot home features a 1,800-square-foot terrace spanning the condo’s length. (Courtesy REColorado)

2400 E. Cherry Creek South Drive Unit #402, Denver: $4 million

Listing agents: Pam Fales and Cathy Miller with Porchlight Real Estate Group

Buyer’s agent: Steve Blank with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Details: The One Polo Creek condo building in the Belcaro neighborhood has 58 single-family units and three guest suites. Retired hotel and condo developer Charlie Biederman and his wife, Regina, purchased this 4,932-square-foot condo on the same day they sold another unit in the building. Leslie Vollbracht, widow of Bill Vollbracht, founder of Land Title Company of Colorado, listed the condo for $3.95 million. The Vollbrachts purchased the three-bedroom, four-bath condo with an 1,800-square-foot terrace for $1.3 million in 1997.

5115 S Kearney Court

The 8,043-square-foot custom spec ranch home at 5115 S. Kearney Court features six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. (Courtesy REColorado)

5115 S. Kearney Court, Greenwood Village: $4 million

Listing agent: Bryon Horvath with Wild & Mild Homes LLC

Buyer’s agent: Ciaran O’Brien with Modus Real Estate

Details: CherryRidge LLC purchased the 8,043-square-foot home from Master Enterprises LLC, which listed it for $4.1 million. The 8,043-square-foot custom spec ranch home features six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. It also includes a four-car garage, a movie room, a game room, and a spa. The mud room includes a dog wash station.

2400 E Cherry Creek South Drive Unit 508

The three-bedroom, six-bath condo includes three decks, six deeded parking spaces, and three large storage spaces. (Courtesy REColorado)

2400 E. Cherry Creek South Drive Unit #508, Denver: $3.95 million

Listing agent: Steve Blank and Molly Weiss with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Wendy Glazer with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek

Details: Retired hotel and condo developer Charlie Biederman and his wife, Regina, sold this 4,992-square-foot condo at One Polo Creek to William and Kathryn Heissenbuttel. Heissenbuttel is president and CEO at Royal Gold Inc. The three-bedroom, six-bath condo includes three decks, six parking spaces, and three large storage spaces.

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