A Four Seasons condo nicknamed “Sky Terrace” for having the most expansive outdoor terraces in the building sold for $5 million last month.
The 24th-floor residence at 1133 14th St. downtown was originally listed for $6.3 million in late July and sold on Aug. 31.
The seller, Susan Kiely, purchased the home under a trust for $1.8 million in 2012, according to property records. Kiely is the CEO and founder of Women With A Cause Foundation. Her husband Leo was the president and CEO of MillerCoors until 2011, according to his LinkedIn.
The couple sold the property to Jonathan and Carol Clark, according to property records.
Most units similar to the size of this 5,286-square-foot condo in the 45-story Four Seasons building boast two 373-square-foot balconies. But the one that sold has two 615-square-foot terraces with views of downtown and the mountains, according to the listing.
The four-bedroom, five-bathroom residence is also the only unit with four parking spaces. Amenities within the Four Seasons include a 24/7 private concierge, valet, room service, on-site cleaning services and a residents-only gym.
Douglas Kerbs with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the sellers and Stan Kniss with Slate Real Estate Advisors LLC represented the buyers.
Here are the next four priciest local home sales from August, according to MLS data:
510 Hawthorn Ave., Boulder: $4.93 million
Listing agent: Zachary Zeldner with Compass- Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Zachary Zeldner with Compass- Boulder
Details: A covered porch invites guests inside this 5,896-square-foot home with soaring ceilings, abundant windows, hardwood floors and detailed millwork, according to the listing.
The five-bedroom, five-bathroom home features a chef’s kitchen with glass-front cabinetry, granite countertops, subway tile backsplashes and professional grade appliances, plus an outdoor patio with a fire pit, kitchen, bar and TV.
1133 14th St., Unit 4050, Denver: $4.53 million
Listing agents: Stan Kniss with Slate Real Estate Advisors LLC and Aaron Tajchman with Real Estate Revolution
Buyer’s agent: Kim Norton with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek
Details: Designed by the founder of the architect firm behind DIA’s tented terminal, this Four Seasons residence features Italian cabinetry, marble floors, Thermador appliances and custom lighting for art. The 40th-floor unit boasts 4,828 square feet with three bedrooms, four bathrooms, white-and-gray marble floors designed to look like herringbone fabric, an all-black master bathroom, and white kitchen countertops and cabinets broken by bright red accents.
It was originally listed for $4.75 million in 2016, then relisted again in October 2020 for $4.9 million.
60 Clermont St., Denver: $4.4 million
Listing agent: Peter Blank and Carmelo Paglialunga with milehimodern
Buyer’s agent: Diana Nelson with Keller Williams DTC
Details: Perched on a half-acre elevated lot in Hilltop, this 12,699-square-foot mansion is centered around a courtyard entry with a stone fountain. There’s seven bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a great room with hand-troweled walls, arched passageways, Brazilian cherry wood flooring and a stone-clad fireplace, as well as a chef’s kitchen with high-end appliances and an oversized bamboo-topped island. A casita for guests is out back, along with a saltwater pool, sport court, two water features, two covered patios, a built-in grill and a wet bar.
988 Preston Court, Castle Rock: $4.3 million
Listing agent: Louie and Melanie Lee with Coldwell Banker Realty 24
Buyer’s agent: Louie and Melanie Lee with Coldwell Banker Realty 24
Details: This Aspen-inspired home sits above the fairway of the fourth hole of the Country Club at Castle Pines with Front Range mountain views. Throughout 9,130 square feet, there’s five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a wood paneled elevator with access to all levels, ash wood floors, and Telluride stone. Outside, there’s a stone fire pit and wood-burning pizza oven and built-in grill.
A Four Seasons condo nicknamed “Sky Terrace” for having the most expansive outdoor terraces in the building sold for $5 million last month.
The 24th-floor residence at 1133 14th St. downtown was originally listed for $6.3 million in late July and sold on Aug. 31.
The seller, Susan Kiely, purchased the home under a trust for $1.8 million in 2012, according to property records. Kiely is the CEO and founder of Women With A Cause Foundation. Her husband Leo was the president and CEO of MillerCoors until 2011, according to his LinkedIn.
The couple sold the property to Jonathan and Carol Clark, according to property records.
Most units similar to the size of this 5,286-square-foot condo in the 45-story Four Seasons building boast two 373-square-foot balconies. But the one that sold has two 615-square-foot terraces with views of downtown and the mountains, according to the listing.
The four-bedroom, five-bathroom residence is also the only unit with four parking spaces. Amenities within the Four Seasons include a 24/7 private concierge, valet, room service, on-site cleaning services and a residents-only gym.
Douglas Kerbs with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the sellers and Stan Kniss with Slate Real Estate Advisors LLC represented the buyers.
Here are the next four priciest local home sales from August, according to MLS data:
510 Hawthorn Ave., Boulder: $4.93 million
Listing agent: Zachary Zeldner with Compass- Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Zachary Zeldner with Compass- Boulder
Details: A covered porch invites guests inside this 5,896-square-foot home with soaring ceilings, abundant windows, hardwood floors and detailed millwork, according to the listing.
The five-bedroom, five-bathroom home features a chef’s kitchen with glass-front cabinetry, granite countertops, subway tile backsplashes and professional grade appliances, plus an outdoor patio with a fire pit, kitchen, bar and TV.
1133 14th St., Unit 4050, Denver: $4.53 million
Listing agents: Stan Kniss with Slate Real Estate Advisors LLC and Aaron Tajchman with Real Estate Revolution
Buyer’s agent: Kim Norton with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek
Details: Designed by the founder of the architect firm behind DIA’s tented terminal, this Four Seasons residence features Italian cabinetry, marble floors, Thermador appliances and custom lighting for art. The 40th-floor unit boasts 4,828 square feet with three bedrooms, four bathrooms, white-and-gray marble floors designed to look like herringbone fabric, an all-black master bathroom, and white kitchen countertops and cabinets broken by bright red accents.
It was originally listed for $4.75 million in 2016, then relisted again in October 2020 for $4.9 million.
60 Clermont St., Denver: $4.4 million
Listing agent: Peter Blank and Carmelo Paglialunga with milehimodern
Buyer’s agent: Diana Nelson with Keller Williams DTC
Details: Perched on a half-acre elevated lot in Hilltop, this 12,699-square-foot mansion is centered around a courtyard entry with a stone fountain. There’s seven bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, a great room with hand-troweled walls, arched passageways, Brazilian cherry wood flooring and a stone-clad fireplace, as well as a chef’s kitchen with high-end appliances and an oversized bamboo-topped island. A casita for guests is out back, along with a saltwater pool, sport court, two water features, two covered patios, a built-in grill and a wet bar.
988 Preston Court, Castle Rock: $4.3 million
Listing agent: Louie and Melanie Lee with Coldwell Banker Realty 24
Buyer’s agent: Louie and Melanie Lee with Coldwell Banker Realty 24
Details: This Aspen-inspired home sits above the fairway of the fourth hole of the Country Club at Castle Pines with Front Range mountain views. Throughout 9,130 square feet, there’s five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a wood paneled elevator with access to all levels, ash wood floors, and Telluride stone. Outside, there’s a stone fire pit and wood-burning pizza oven and built-in grill.