With a record-breaking local sale price of $15.7 million for a single-family home, it’s no surprise Mike Shanahan’s former Cherry Hills Village mansion was the priciest local residential property to change hands last month.
The former Denver Broncos head coach sold his 32,254-square-foot mansion at 8 Cherry Hills Park Drive on Oct. 21 to TenTwo Holdings LLC, according to Arapahoe County property records.
The purchasing entity is managed by Richard Diecidue, CEO of investment firm Unicom Capital, which has offices in Denver and New York City.
It’s the priciest single-family home sale in the metro region’s history, according to the local MLS.
Sandy Weigand and Chuck Gargotto with Kentwood Real Estate DTC represented the seller, and Phillip Larson with Catalina Realty represented the buyer.
Here are the next four priciest local home sales from October, according to MLS data:
746 Wagonwheel Gap Road, Boulder: $7.585 million
Listing agent: Patrick Brown with Compass-Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Angela Moss with 8z Real Estate
Description: Sitting on more than 40 wooded acres in Boulder, this five-bedroom, five-bathroom home is an “unrivaled sanctuary,” according to the listing. The 4,334-square-foot residence designed by Studio B Architecturefeatures floor to ceiling windows, a modern open kitchen, and a primary suite with views of the Front Range. Outside, there’s a pool surrounded by a large deck with an outdoor kitchen and sunken seating area with a gas fire-pit.
7245 Flagstaff Road, Boulder: $6.65 million
Listing agent: Jennifer Egbert with Milehimodern
Buyer’s agent: Steve Altermatt with Re/Max of Boulder
Description: This Northern New Mexico Territorial manor features four bedrooms and five bathrooms and sits on nearly 35 acres near Gross Reservoir. Throughout, there are four fireplaces, pitched ceilings and “impeccable views” of Green Mountain, according to the listing.
453 Pine St., Boulder: $5.9 million
Listing agent: Daryl Smith with Re/Max of Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Jessie Bliss with Coldwell Banker Realty 14
Description: Located in Boulder’s historic Mapleton Hill neighborhood, this 6,300-square-foot home was built in 1900 and has been “meticulously maintained” throughout the years, according to the listing. There’s five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, walls of windows, wood flooring throughout and an expansive kitchen with Wolf and Subzero appliances. The 2,432-square-foot finished basement includes a home gym, professional recording studio and a fully equipped workshop with a hydraulic lift accessible to the garage.
1133 14th St., Unit 3750, Denver: $5.25 million
Listing agent: Nicole Laydon with Your Castle Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Stan Kniss with Slate Real Estate Advisors
Description: This three-bedroom, three-bathroom condo on the 37th floor of the 44-story Four Seasons building takes up half of an entire floor, with panoramic views of the mountains and city skyline. It was previously owned by Garry Harris Jr., who was a guard for the Denver Nuggets from 2014 to 2021.
With a record-breaking local sale price of $15.7 million for a single-family home, it’s no surprise Mike Shanahan’s former Cherry Hills Village mansion was the priciest local residential property to change hands last month.
The former Denver Broncos head coach sold his 32,254-square-foot mansion at 8 Cherry Hills Park Drive on Oct. 21 to TenTwo Holdings LLC, according to Arapahoe County property records.
The purchasing entity is managed by Richard Diecidue, CEO of investment firm Unicom Capital, which has offices in Denver and New York City.
It’s the priciest single-family home sale in the metro region’s history, according to the local MLS.
Sandy Weigand and Chuck Gargotto with Kentwood Real Estate DTC represented the seller, and Phillip Larson with Catalina Realty represented the buyer.
Here are the next four priciest local home sales from October, according to MLS data:
746 Wagonwheel Gap Road, Boulder: $7.585 million
Listing agent: Patrick Brown with Compass-Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Angela Moss with 8z Real Estate
Description: Sitting on more than 40 wooded acres in Boulder, this five-bedroom, five-bathroom home is an “unrivaled sanctuary,” according to the listing. The 4,334-square-foot residence designed by Studio B Architecturefeatures floor to ceiling windows, a modern open kitchen, and a primary suite with views of the Front Range. Outside, there’s a pool surrounded by a large deck with an outdoor kitchen and sunken seating area with a gas fire-pit.
7245 Flagstaff Road, Boulder: $6.65 million
Listing agent: Jennifer Egbert with Milehimodern
Buyer’s agent: Steve Altermatt with Re/Max of Boulder
Description: This Northern New Mexico Territorial manor features four bedrooms and five bathrooms and sits on nearly 35 acres near Gross Reservoir. Throughout, there are four fireplaces, pitched ceilings and “impeccable views” of Green Mountain, according to the listing.
453 Pine St., Boulder: $5.9 million
Listing agent: Daryl Smith with Re/Max of Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Jessie Bliss with Coldwell Banker Realty 14
Description: Located in Boulder’s historic Mapleton Hill neighborhood, this 6,300-square-foot home was built in 1900 and has been “meticulously maintained” throughout the years, according to the listing. There’s five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, walls of windows, wood flooring throughout and an expansive kitchen with Wolf and Subzero appliances. The 2,432-square-foot finished basement includes a home gym, professional recording studio and a fully equipped workshop with a hydraulic lift accessible to the garage.
1133 14th St., Unit 3750, Denver: $5.25 million
Listing agent: Nicole Laydon with Your Castle Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Stan Kniss with Slate Real Estate Advisors
Description: This three-bedroom, three-bathroom condo on the 37th floor of the 44-story Four Seasons building takes up half of an entire floor, with panoramic views of the mountains and city skyline. It was previously owned by Garry Harris Jr., who was a guard for the Denver Nuggets from 2014 to 2021.