Mansions in Cherry Hills Village and Greenwood Village, an Evergreen home on 15 acres and a renovated midcentury modern in the Country Club neighborhood topped August’s home sales in the Denver metro area.
The top spot was taken by Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche President Josh Kroenke, who paid $15.75 million for the 12,000-square-foot mansion at 5 Cherry Hills Park Drive. He purchased it using 5780 Residence LLC on Aug. 27, records show.
The mansion has five bedrooms, seven baths, and a 24-hour staffed guard gate.
Josh Kroenke is the son of billionaire Stan Kroenke, who owns the Denver teams, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, the Los Angeles Rams football team, the Colorado Rapids professional soccer team, and the Colorado Mammoth, a professional box lacrosse team.
The Cherry Hills Village mansion listed for nearly $17 million on July 30 and went under contract five days later.
The transaction is the most expensive on-market sale in Cherry Hills Village, according to REcolorado records. The top spot overall was former Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson’s $25 million purchase of nearby 10 Cherry Hills Park Drive in April 2022.
Josh Behr with Liv Sotheby’s International Realty represented Kroenke in last month’s deal. Compass’ Helm Weaver Helm represented seller Christine Hamilton.
According to MLS data, here are August’s next four most-expensive home sales in the Denver area:
3400 E. Willamette Lane in Greenwood Village: $7.25 million
Listing agent: Edie Marks with Kentwood Real Estate DTC
Buyer’s agent: Amy Harmon with Urban Market Partners LLC
Details: The five-bedroom, seven-bath, 11,859-square-foot mansion constructed in 1986, which sits across from the Glenmoor Country Club, was fully remodeled by Soderstrom Construction.
The project involved removing walls and raising ceilings. The company also replaced an indoor pool with a 1,400-square-foot party/sports addition with an additional six-car garage, giving the home nine parking spaces.
H.W. McKay Belk and Nina Ferguson Belk bought the home from David and Jennifer Giesen for just under its $7.3 million list price.
Belk is the former president and chief marketing officer of Belk department stores. The Giesens owned the former Northwest Giesen Restaurants.
4301 S. Downing St. in Cherry Hills Village: $7.2 million
Listing agents: Delroy Gill with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty and Brianna Springer with Madison & Company Properties
Buyer’s agent: Jamiria Valenta with Porchlight Real Estate Group
Details: The 9,000-square-foot ranch home in Old Cherry Hills has five bedrooms and eight baths, and sits on 2.2 acres. The 1996-built mansion was renovated with newly poured concrete walkways, vaulted ceilings, a 60-inch crystal chandelier, skylights, a new fireplace, and a redesigned kitchen.
The property also features a stamped concrete patio, pool, hot tub, outdoor kitchen, fire pit and basketball/tennis/pickleball court. The primary suite includes vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets, bathrooms with custom tile work, a freestanding tub and showers.
Sellers Michael and Brianna Griffin bought the house for $4 million in June 2023 to remodel, calling it the biggest fix-and-flip project of their careers.
The Griffins listed the home for $7.9 million on May 13. Chadwick and Misty Meade bought it on Aug. 16.
34650 Sleeping Fox Trail in Evergreen: $7 million
Listing agents: Heather Graham and Sean Endsley with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Tania Story with Compass-Denver
Details: This 7,567-square-foot, five-bedroom, seven-bath gated home on almost 15 acres sold for its list price after going on market in July.
Dan and Melissa Burns bought the property in 2009 for $420,000 and built the house in 2011. It features vaulted ceilings and stone wall accents. The property also includes an indoor pool area open outdoors to patios, a sports court and a half-mile of groomed trails.
A recent barn conversion to a carriage house includes living quarters and four additional parking spaces.
The Steven R. O’Brien Revocable Trust bought the property from the Burnses.
160 N. Humboldt St. in Denver: $6.6 million
Listing agent: Trish Bragg and Maggie Armstrong with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Lea Van Schaack with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This renovated 6,567-square-foot midcentury modern in the Country Club neighborhood has six bedrooms and six baths. Paul and Amy McPheeters bought the house in March 2011 for $1.8 million.
Amy, an architect, and her husband took the house, designed by Paul Atchison, who worked for Jacques Benedict and Temple Buell, down to its studs before restoring it to its midcentury roots.
The remodeled home was featured in 5280 Home and Colorado Homes and Lifestyles magazines.
Improvements include Lutron lighting, radiant floor heat, high-velocity air conditioning and built-in speakers. An updated and permitted well provides irrigation water.
The McPheeterses sold the home to Kelly and Kevin Gallagher.
Mansions in Cherry Hills Village and Greenwood Village, an Evergreen home on 15 acres and a renovated midcentury modern in the Country Club neighborhood topped August’s home sales in the Denver metro area.
The top spot was taken by Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche President Josh Kroenke, who paid $15.75 million for the 12,000-square-foot mansion at 5 Cherry Hills Park Drive. He purchased it using 5780 Residence LLC on Aug. 27, records show.
The mansion has five bedrooms, seven baths, and a 24-hour staffed guard gate.
Josh Kroenke is the son of billionaire Stan Kroenke, who owns the Denver teams, Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, the Los Angeles Rams football team, the Colorado Rapids professional soccer team, and the Colorado Mammoth, a professional box lacrosse team.
The Cherry Hills Village mansion listed for nearly $17 million on July 30 and went under contract five days later.
The transaction is the most expensive on-market sale in Cherry Hills Village, according to REcolorado records. The top spot overall was former Denver Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson’s $25 million purchase of nearby 10 Cherry Hills Park Drive in April 2022.
Josh Behr with Liv Sotheby’s International Realty represented Kroenke in last month’s deal. Compass’ Helm Weaver Helm represented seller Christine Hamilton.
According to MLS data, here are August’s next four most-expensive home sales in the Denver area:
3400 E. Willamette Lane in Greenwood Village: $7.25 million
Listing agent: Edie Marks with Kentwood Real Estate DTC
Buyer’s agent: Amy Harmon with Urban Market Partners LLC
Details: The five-bedroom, seven-bath, 11,859-square-foot mansion constructed in 1986, which sits across from the Glenmoor Country Club, was fully remodeled by Soderstrom Construction.
The project involved removing walls and raising ceilings. The company also replaced an indoor pool with a 1,400-square-foot party/sports addition with an additional six-car garage, giving the home nine parking spaces.
H.W. McKay Belk and Nina Ferguson Belk bought the home from David and Jennifer Giesen for just under its $7.3 million list price.
Belk is the former president and chief marketing officer of Belk department stores. The Giesens owned the former Northwest Giesen Restaurants.
4301 S. Downing St. in Cherry Hills Village: $7.2 million
Listing agents: Delroy Gill with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty and Brianna Springer with Madison & Company Properties
Buyer’s agent: Jamiria Valenta with Porchlight Real Estate Group
Details: The 9,000-square-foot ranch home in Old Cherry Hills has five bedrooms and eight baths, and sits on 2.2 acres. The 1996-built mansion was renovated with newly poured concrete walkways, vaulted ceilings, a 60-inch crystal chandelier, skylights, a new fireplace, and a redesigned kitchen.
The property also features a stamped concrete patio, pool, hot tub, outdoor kitchen, fire pit and basketball/tennis/pickleball court. The primary suite includes vaulted ceilings, walk-in closets, bathrooms with custom tile work, a freestanding tub and showers.
Sellers Michael and Brianna Griffin bought the house for $4 million in June 2023 to remodel, calling it the biggest fix-and-flip project of their careers.
The Griffins listed the home for $7.9 million on May 13. Chadwick and Misty Meade bought it on Aug. 16.
34650 Sleeping Fox Trail in Evergreen: $7 million
Listing agents: Heather Graham and Sean Endsley with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Tania Story with Compass-Denver
Details: This 7,567-square-foot, five-bedroom, seven-bath gated home on almost 15 acres sold for its list price after going on market in July.
Dan and Melissa Burns bought the property in 2009 for $420,000 and built the house in 2011. It features vaulted ceilings and stone wall accents. The property also includes an indoor pool area open outdoors to patios, a sports court and a half-mile of groomed trails.
A recent barn conversion to a carriage house includes living quarters and four additional parking spaces.
The Steven R. O’Brien Revocable Trust bought the property from the Burnses.
160 N. Humboldt St. in Denver: $6.6 million
Listing agent: Trish Bragg and Maggie Armstrong with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Lea Van Schaack with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This renovated 6,567-square-foot midcentury modern in the Country Club neighborhood has six bedrooms and six baths. Paul and Amy McPheeters bought the house in March 2011 for $1.8 million.
Amy, an architect, and her husband took the house, designed by Paul Atchison, who worked for Jacques Benedict and Temple Buell, down to its studs before restoring it to its midcentury roots.
The remodeled home was featured in 5280 Home and Colorado Homes and Lifestyles magazines.
Improvements include Lutron lighting, radiant floor heat, high-velocity air conditioning and built-in speakers. An updated and permitted well provides irrigation water.
The McPheeterses sold the home to Kelly and Kevin Gallagher.