The priciest residential sales in the Denver metro area in March included a new Boulder home, a historic Denver mansion that was first listed a year ago and a Larkspur ranch.
Although all five sold for more than $5 million, the off-market sale of Russell Wilson’s Cherry Hills mansion for $21.5 million eclipsed them, even though it sold for millions less than he paid two years ago.
When Wilson and singer-songwriter wife Ciara spent $25 million in April 2022 on the 20,000-square-foot mansion on 5 acres at 10 Cherry Hills Park Drive, it set the record for the most ever paid for a Denver-area home.
Cherry Park LLC, which appears to be linked to Greenwood Village-based homebuilder Century Communities, bought Wilson’s property last month. State records indicate that a lower-level employee at the company formed the entity. Century’s co-CEO Dale Francescon already owns a neighboring property at 7 Cherry Hills Park Drive, which he purchased for $7 million in 2013.
Here are the next five most expensive home sales in March, according to MLS data.
547 Linden Park Drive, Boulder: $6.3 million
KMS Trust purchased the 5,300-square-foot home at 547 Linden Park Drive in Boulder from Hiawatha LLC for $6.3 million.
The five-bedroom, six-bath home was listed for $6.5 million in January. The primary suite features an infrared two-person sauna, a free-standing tub, a walk-in shower and two private decks.
Situated near Maxwell Lake Park, the home is a half block from the Wonderland Lake trail system and two miles from Boulder’s Pearl Street.
2301 E. Alameda Ave., Denver: $6 million
Listing agents: Christopher Bouc and Ian Wolfe with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Joy Wardroup with Milehimodern
Details: This 8,000-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bath mansion was initially listed in March 2023 for $7 million.
Architectural firm Fisher & Fisher constructed the home in 1932 for John Evans Sr., the former president of the First National Bank and grandson of Colorado’s second territorial governor, as a wedding gift for his daughter Alice Evans and her fiancé Hudson Moore Jr.
The 8,000-square-foot mansion has been extensively renovated but retains many original details.
The mansion sits inside a private enclave with a security gate on 1.3 acres overlooking the Denver Country Club and with views of the downtown skyline.
312 N. High St., Denver: $5.4 million
Listing agents: Karen Nichols and Corrie Lee with Milehimodern
Buyer’s agents: Christopher Bouc and Ian Wolfe with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This remodeled Denver Country Club home, constructed in 1984, features a backyard patio with a fountain, firepit, and an endless spa lap pool. It sold for $100,000 over its list price.
The 5,500-square-foot home includes five bedrooms and six baths.
Stephanie Copeland and Robert Scott Jones purchased the house for $2.3 million in April 2016. They sold it to James and Kerry Pearson.
6 Village Road, Cherry Hills Village: $5.4 million
Listing agents: Chuck Gargotto and Jason Weisgerber with Kentwood Real Estate DTC
Buyer’s agent: Jeff Hendley with Compass-Denver
Details: Ballroom Private Trust bought the Cherry Hills Village home on 2.27 wooded acres for almost $400,000 over its list price.
The 4,700-square-foot home constructed in 1967 includes three bedrooms and four baths. The property also includes a guest house with three additional bedrooms, plus a pool house with a gym and recreation area.
Andrew and Kathryn Crouch purchased the home for $2.1 million in October 2013 and sold it to Ballroom Private Trust.
6596 Jones Road, Larkspur: $5.2 million
Listing agent: Michael Turner with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Michael Turner with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This ranch, with a 2.5-acre lake and over 125 acres of wooded property, was listed for the first time in 150 years.
It includes and 1919 homestead house, 1800s barn, silo, and creamery building.
New Discovery Ventures LTD sold the ranch to Lincoln Ranch MT Family LLC for its list price.
The priciest residential sales in the Denver metro area in March included a new Boulder home, a historic Denver mansion that was first listed a year ago and a Larkspur ranch.
Although all five sold for more than $5 million, the off-market sale of Russell Wilson’s Cherry Hills mansion for $21.5 million eclipsed them, even though it sold for millions less than he paid two years ago.
When Wilson and singer-songwriter wife Ciara spent $25 million in April 2022 on the 20,000-square-foot mansion on 5 acres at 10 Cherry Hills Park Drive, it set the record for the most ever paid for a Denver-area home.
Cherry Park LLC, which appears to be linked to Greenwood Village-based homebuilder Century Communities, bought Wilson’s property last month. State records indicate that a lower-level employee at the company formed the entity. Century’s co-CEO Dale Francescon already owns a neighboring property at 7 Cherry Hills Park Drive, which he purchased for $7 million in 2013.
Here are the next five most expensive home sales in March, according to MLS data.
547 Linden Park Drive, Boulder: $6.3 million
KMS Trust purchased the 5,300-square-foot home at 547 Linden Park Drive in Boulder from Hiawatha LLC for $6.3 million.
The five-bedroom, six-bath home was listed for $6.5 million in January. The primary suite features an infrared two-person sauna, a free-standing tub, a walk-in shower and two private decks.
Situated near Maxwell Lake Park, the home is a half block from the Wonderland Lake trail system and two miles from Boulder’s Pearl Street.
2301 E. Alameda Ave., Denver: $6 million
Listing agents: Christopher Bouc and Ian Wolfe with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Joy Wardroup with Milehimodern
Details: This 8,000-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bath mansion was initially listed in March 2023 for $7 million.
Architectural firm Fisher & Fisher constructed the home in 1932 for John Evans Sr., the former president of the First National Bank and grandson of Colorado’s second territorial governor, as a wedding gift for his daughter Alice Evans and her fiancé Hudson Moore Jr.
The 8,000-square-foot mansion has been extensively renovated but retains many original details.
The mansion sits inside a private enclave with a security gate on 1.3 acres overlooking the Denver Country Club and with views of the downtown skyline.
312 N. High St., Denver: $5.4 million
Listing agents: Karen Nichols and Corrie Lee with Milehimodern
Buyer’s agents: Christopher Bouc and Ian Wolfe with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This remodeled Denver Country Club home, constructed in 1984, features a backyard patio with a fountain, firepit, and an endless spa lap pool. It sold for $100,000 over its list price.
The 5,500-square-foot home includes five bedrooms and six baths.
Stephanie Copeland and Robert Scott Jones purchased the house for $2.3 million in April 2016. They sold it to James and Kerry Pearson.
6 Village Road, Cherry Hills Village: $5.4 million
Listing agents: Chuck Gargotto and Jason Weisgerber with Kentwood Real Estate DTC
Buyer’s agent: Jeff Hendley with Compass-Denver
Details: Ballroom Private Trust bought the Cherry Hills Village home on 2.27 wooded acres for almost $400,000 over its list price.
The 4,700-square-foot home constructed in 1967 includes three bedrooms and four baths. The property also includes a guest house with three additional bedrooms, plus a pool house with a gym and recreation area.
Andrew and Kathryn Crouch purchased the home for $2.1 million in October 2013 and sold it to Ballroom Private Trust.
6596 Jones Road, Larkspur: $5.2 million
Listing agent: Michael Turner with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Michael Turner with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This ranch, with a 2.5-acre lake and over 125 acres of wooded property, was listed for the first time in 150 years.
It includes and 1919 homestead house, 1800s barn, silo, and creamery building.
New Discovery Ventures LTD sold the ranch to Lincoln Ranch MT Family LLC for its list price.