A Walmart heir’s purchase of properties in Cherry Hills Village last month easily took the No. 1 spot amongst local residential sales in May.
Ben and Lucy Walton, acting as Terra Nevada LLC, purchased four parcels in Cherry Hills Village for $22 million on May 11, according to property records. Walton is the grandson of Walmart founder Sam Walton.
The Waltons purchased four parcels on East Stanford Avenue and South Vine Way. Arapahoe County records indicate the combined site is nearly 8 acres with three homes.
The properties were sold in an off-market deal by Stanford & Vine LLC, which is managed by local wildcatter William D. Armstrong, the CEO of Armstrong Oil & Gas, records show.
It’s the second priciest residential sale ever in the metro area, trailing only Russell Wilson and Ciara’s purchase in April of a Cherry Hills Village home for $25 million, which BusinessDen was the first to report on.
Here are the next four priciest local home sales from May, according to MLS:
3 Countryside Lane, Cherry Hills Village: $13 million
Listing agent: Christina Good with LoKation Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Trish Bragg and Maggie Armstrong with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Designed by Denver-based Boss Architecture and completed in 2014, this 10,070-square-foot mansion was built with seamless indoor-outdoor living in mind, according to a previous listing.
The buyer was Willy Walker, CEO of Maryland-based real estate financing firm Walker & Dunlop, which has been ramping up operations here since it acquired JCR Capital in 2018.
It features four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls throughout that open onto a central outdoor courtyard, a small covered terrace with an outdoor fireplace, a guest house, a Koi pond and a Japanese soaking tub.
4301 E. Cedar Ave., Denver: $8 million
Listing agent: Christopher Bouc and Ian Wolfe with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Holly Carpenter with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This 11,029-square-foot Hilltop mansion was designed by Boulder-based Left Hand Design Group and built by the Brown Development Group in 2018. It blends the feel of a Beverly Hills home with nature-inspired elements to create a Colorado aesthetic with custom finishes and amenities around every corner, according to the listing.
There are five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a custom rainbow onyx fireplace in the living room, a sound-proof music studio, a speakeasy with wood-paneled walls from a Chicago bar frequented by Al Capone, a saltwater infinity pool and hot tub, a putting green and a rooftop deck.
2501 E. Willamette Lane, Greenwood Village: $6 million
Listing agent: Cliff Manley with Guide Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Douglas Kerbs with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Sitting on 2.51 acres in Greenwood Village, this 11,849-square-foot mansion features five bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Outside, there’s a swimming pool with a water slide, hot tub, custom-built fire pit, terrace and garden.
The finished basement includes a wine room, exercise room, wet bar, theater, office, billiards area and storage. There’s also a heated garage with a studio space.
5890 Woodbourne Hollow Road, Boulder: $5.9 million
Listing agent: Stephen Remmert with Compass- Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Angela Rossi with Rossi Realty
Details: Situated on five acres in Boulder, this property feels like a world apart with sprawling lawns and a stretch of the Four Mile Canyon Creek, according to the listing. It has a spacious main house, guest cottage, indoor pool and spa, a home theater, multiple studio spaces and two garages.
A Walmart heir’s purchase of properties in Cherry Hills Village last month easily took the No. 1 spot amongst local residential sales in May.
Ben and Lucy Walton, acting as Terra Nevada LLC, purchased four parcels in Cherry Hills Village for $22 million on May 11, according to property records. Walton is the grandson of Walmart founder Sam Walton.
The Waltons purchased four parcels on East Stanford Avenue and South Vine Way. Arapahoe County records indicate the combined site is nearly 8 acres with three homes.
The properties were sold in an off-market deal by Stanford & Vine LLC, which is managed by local wildcatter William D. Armstrong, the CEO of Armstrong Oil & Gas, records show.
It’s the second priciest residential sale ever in the metro area, trailing only Russell Wilson and Ciara’s purchase in April of a Cherry Hills Village home for $25 million, which BusinessDen was the first to report on.
Here are the next four priciest local home sales from May, according to MLS:
3 Countryside Lane, Cherry Hills Village: $13 million
Listing agent: Christina Good with LoKation Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Trish Bragg and Maggie Armstrong with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Designed by Denver-based Boss Architecture and completed in 2014, this 10,070-square-foot mansion was built with seamless indoor-outdoor living in mind, according to a previous listing.
The buyer was Willy Walker, CEO of Maryland-based real estate financing firm Walker & Dunlop, which has been ramping up operations here since it acquired JCR Capital in 2018.
It features four bedrooms, seven bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling sliding glass walls throughout that open onto a central outdoor courtyard, a small covered terrace with an outdoor fireplace, a guest house, a Koi pond and a Japanese soaking tub.
4301 E. Cedar Ave., Denver: $8 million
Listing agent: Christopher Bouc and Ian Wolfe with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Holly Carpenter with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This 11,029-square-foot Hilltop mansion was designed by Boulder-based Left Hand Design Group and built by the Brown Development Group in 2018. It blends the feel of a Beverly Hills home with nature-inspired elements to create a Colorado aesthetic with custom finishes and amenities around every corner, according to the listing.
There are five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, a custom rainbow onyx fireplace in the living room, a sound-proof music studio, a speakeasy with wood-paneled walls from a Chicago bar frequented by Al Capone, a saltwater infinity pool and hot tub, a putting green and a rooftop deck.
2501 E. Willamette Lane, Greenwood Village: $6 million
Listing agent: Cliff Manley with Guide Real Estate
Buyer’s agent: Douglas Kerbs with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: Sitting on 2.51 acres in Greenwood Village, this 11,849-square-foot mansion features five bedrooms and nine bathrooms. Outside, there’s a swimming pool with a water slide, hot tub, custom-built fire pit, terrace and garden.
The finished basement includes a wine room, exercise room, wet bar, theater, office, billiards area and storage. There’s also a heated garage with a studio space.
5890 Woodbourne Hollow Road, Boulder: $5.9 million
Listing agent: Stephen Remmert with Compass- Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Angela Rossi with Rossi Realty
Details: Situated on five acres in Boulder, this property feels like a world apart with sprawling lawns and a stretch of the Four Mile Canyon Creek, according to the listing. It has a spacious main house, guest cottage, indoor pool and spa, a home theater, multiple studio spaces and two garages.