A Cherry Hills Village home sold for the first time in 28 years in May, and its $4.9 million price tag was top among local residential sales that month.
The 12,775-square-foot secluded brick mansion at 1620 E. Layton Drive sits on 2.6 acres with a private gated driveway near a path that leads to Woody Hollow Horse Park, according to the listing.
It was purchased by Amelia and Matt Hayden, according to public records. Last August, the couple sold a different home, at 4101 S. Colorado Blvd. in Cherry Hills Village, which was the top local sale that month.
The Layton Drive property was sold by Nikki C. Moller, who bought it for $822,400 with her late husband George Moller in 1993.
The main floor features a new white gourmet kitchen, private study areas, a billiards room, and a spacious master suite.
Outside, the fenced grounds include a tennis court, raised garden beds and room for a future pool, according to the listing. There’s also a three-car attached garage and a separate two-car garage.
Janet Kritzer with LIV Sothbey’s International Realty represented Moller and Linda Behr with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the Haydens.
Here are the next four priciest local home sales from May, according to MLS data:
121 S. Cherry St., Denver: $4.5 million
Listing agent: Peter Blank with Milehimodern
Buyer’s agent: Wendy Glazer with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek
Details: Blank, the co-founder of Milehimodern, listed and sold his minimalist modern ranch home, which he told BusinessDen was designed to feel like a piece of art. He worked with Entasis Group on the home’s design, which includes a Japanese tea house in the backyard. It was built by Old Greenwich Builders in 2017.
The five-bedroom, six-bathroom home offers a free-flowing floor plan that takes you through the grand entrance to the gourmet kitchen and extended outdoor living space. It includes floor-to-ceiling windows, clerestory windows, a custom chandelier, large skylights and 10-foot ceilings. In the basement, you’ll find concrete floors, exposed concrete walls, a backlit wet bar, a glass-enclosed wine room and a home gym.
1640 E. Layton Dr., Cherry Hills Village: $4.48 million
Listing agent: Jennifer Markus with Kentwood Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Linda Behr with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Nestled on an expansive, woody 2.37-acre lot, this sophisticated Cherry Hills Village home features soaring ceilings, walnut floors and classic French doors throughout.
On the main floor, the six-bedroom, seven-bathroom house includes a chef’s kitchen with granite countertops, a lofty living room with a stone fireplace, and a main suite with a steam shower and private patio. Downstairs, there’s a gym, home theater, a bar and a guest suite.
The backyard hosts a four-car attached garage, in-ground heated pool, tennis court, and a putting green.
4420 S. Franklin St., Cherry Hills Village: $4.44 million
Listing agent: Trish Bragg and Maggie Armstrong with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: The third Cherry Hills Village home to make May’s top home sales list sits on 2.8 acres with a two-story guest house and a pool house. The property is “perfect for the person who is looking for their own private sanctuary with no traffic noise,” according to the listing.
The main house features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, wide plank chestnut wood floors, a grand dining room and a gourmet kitchen that opens to the backyard. Outside, there’s a pond home to bass and turtles, a four-car garage, and a bluestone patio with a built-in grill.
136 Ash St., Denver: $4.39 million
Listing agent: Marilyn Dana with Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Denver
Buyer’s agent: Tamara Cooper with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Built in 1932 and restored by Denver-based Chalet architecture firm in 2019, this timeless Denver home has a “commanding curbside presence,” according to the listing. There’s five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen with a luxury La Cornue oven and range, a finished third-floor with a family room and wet bar, and a finished basement with a guest suite and a yoga studio.
A Cherry Hills Village home sold for the first time in 28 years in May, and its $4.9 million price tag was top among local residential sales that month.
The 12,775-square-foot secluded brick mansion at 1620 E. Layton Drive sits on 2.6 acres with a private gated driveway near a path that leads to Woody Hollow Horse Park, according to the listing.
It was purchased by Amelia and Matt Hayden, according to public records. Last August, the couple sold a different home, at 4101 S. Colorado Blvd. in Cherry Hills Village, which was the top local sale that month.
The Layton Drive property was sold by Nikki C. Moller, who bought it for $822,400 with her late husband George Moller in 1993.
The main floor features a new white gourmet kitchen, private study areas, a billiards room, and a spacious master suite.
Outside, the fenced grounds include a tennis court, raised garden beds and room for a future pool, according to the listing. There’s also a three-car attached garage and a separate two-car garage.
Janet Kritzer with LIV Sothbey’s International Realty represented Moller and Linda Behr with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the Haydens.
Here are the next four priciest local home sales from May, according to MLS data:
121 S. Cherry St., Denver: $4.5 million
Listing agent: Peter Blank with Milehimodern
Buyer’s agent: Wendy Glazer with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek
Details: Blank, the co-founder of Milehimodern, listed and sold his minimalist modern ranch home, which he told BusinessDen was designed to feel like a piece of art. He worked with Entasis Group on the home’s design, which includes a Japanese tea house in the backyard. It was built by Old Greenwich Builders in 2017.
The five-bedroom, six-bathroom home offers a free-flowing floor plan that takes you through the grand entrance to the gourmet kitchen and extended outdoor living space. It includes floor-to-ceiling windows, clerestory windows, a custom chandelier, large skylights and 10-foot ceilings. In the basement, you’ll find concrete floors, exposed concrete walls, a backlit wet bar, a glass-enclosed wine room and a home gym.
1640 E. Layton Dr., Cherry Hills Village: $4.48 million
Listing agent: Jennifer Markus with Kentwood Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Linda Behr with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Nestled on an expansive, woody 2.37-acre lot, this sophisticated Cherry Hills Village home features soaring ceilings, walnut floors and classic French doors throughout.
On the main floor, the six-bedroom, seven-bathroom house includes a chef’s kitchen with granite countertops, a lofty living room with a stone fireplace, and a main suite with a steam shower and private patio. Downstairs, there’s a gym, home theater, a bar and a guest suite.
The backyard hosts a four-car attached garage, in-ground heated pool, tennis court, and a putting green.
4420 S. Franklin St., Cherry Hills Village: $4.44 million
Listing agent: Trish Bragg and Maggie Armstrong with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: The third Cherry Hills Village home to make May’s top home sales list sits on 2.8 acres with a two-story guest house and a pool house. The property is “perfect for the person who is looking for their own private sanctuary with no traffic noise,” according to the listing.
The main house features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, wide plank chestnut wood floors, a grand dining room and a gourmet kitchen that opens to the backyard. Outside, there’s a pond home to bass and turtles, a four-car garage, and a bluestone patio with a built-in grill.
136 Ash St., Denver: $4.39 million
Listing agent: Marilyn Dana with Coldwell Banker Global Luxury Denver
Buyer’s agent: Tamara Cooper with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Built in 1932 and restored by Denver-based Chalet architecture firm in 2019, this timeless Denver home has a “commanding curbside presence,” according to the listing. There’s five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen with a luxury La Cornue oven and range, a finished third-floor with a family room and wet bar, and a finished basement with a guest suite and a yoga studio.
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