September’s top home sales in the Denver metro include two from Evergreen and one each from Broomfield, Denver and Cherry Hills Village.
Two homes sold for more than their list price, with one selling for over $1 million above its reduced price. Three homes sold for less than their list price, including one for nearly $3 million under its initial list price.
September’s top sale was a $7 million, 8,500-square-foot mansion at 33114 Upper Bear Creek Road in Evergreen.
FLR Holdings LLC purchased the property on Sept. 24. The entity lists Scott Rodli as its registered agent in state records, and a Lakewood office building used by Exchange Resource Group, a real estate consulting firm, as its address. Rodli is the firm’s director of operations.
Constructed in 2000, the five-bedroom, eight-bath home sits on 3.9 acres with views of Mount Blue Sky and access to Bear Creek. It listed for $7.2 million on Aug. 22 and went under contract on Aug. 30.
The mansion features a heated driveway, a new metal roof with heated gutters, and fire mitigation, including sprinklers inside and out.
The home boasts 200-year-old French doors, and Terrazzo and European oak wired brush flooring, soaring ceilings, stone accents, and a new elevator. It features a kitchen with a butler’s pantry and laundry, an exercise room, a second floor with a primary suite that includes a fireplace and private balcony, an entertainment room with a wet bar, a double-sided fireplace, a mudroom and two attached garages with five bays.
David and Tara Ruberg bought the property for $3.9 million in January 2022. David Ruberg, who died in November, was the CEO of Intermedia Communications and Digex, phone and internet service providers in the U.S. He also later served as CEO of Interxion, a European data center operator.
Heather Ehret-Faircloth with Camber Realty LTD represented Ruberg. Brie and Keiven Cosgriff, along with Milehighmodern, represented FLR Holdings.
According to MLS data, here are August’s next four most-expensive home sales in the Denver area:
15490 Mountain View Circle in Broomfield: $6 million
Listing agent: Gwenivere Snyder with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Kate Swensen with HomeSmart
Details: This five-bedroom, eight-bath, 11,000-square-foot contemporary custom home with mountain views sits on 2.3 acres. The mansion was listed for sale in May 2022 for $8.8 million and relisted in January for $7.6 million. The seller reduced the price twice before it sold for $6 million on Sept. 19.
The home includes a garage with space for 10 cars or seven cars and a recreational vehicle. It also offers a year-round saltwater pool and an outdoor kitchen with a commercial oven, cooktop, and ice maker.
The finished basement includes a shooting range target system, temperature-controlled wine room, golf simulator, custom bar with ice maker, billiards room, gym and laundry room.
The kitchen includes two ovens, two dishwashers, a separate appliance closet, a walk-in pantry, a butler’s pantry with an additional refrigerator, a built-in coffee maker, a main floor mudroom, and a laundry room. The primary suite on the main floor features another laundry room, a walk-in closet, and an oversized walk-in shower.
Adam Martinez, the founder of Nationwide Fabrication, bought the property for $315,500 in March 2015 and built the house in 2017.
He sold the house to Alex Limbert, owner of Premier Restoration Inc.
3000 E. Exposition Ave. in Denver: $5.3 million
Listing agent: Alison Roper-Zuckert and John Zuckert with Milehimodern
Buyer’s agent: Strawberry Melissa Windholz with Corcoran Perry & Co.
Details: This 1938 home was fully renovated in 2016 after being stripped down to its studs. The renovation design by architects Michael Knorr and Brett Miller worked to preserve the essence of its past while evolving. It features its original 1938 art deco handrails and a port-hole swinging door between the kitchen and dining room.
The renovation added living spaces, including a recreation room, upstairs lounge, bedroom, basement recreation room, and exercise room. The exterior includes a swimming pool, custom hot tub, gas fire pit and fountain.
The 6,863-square-foot home includes six bedrooms and eight baths.
The home was initially listed for $4.5 million on May 2. After a price reduction to $4.2 million in mid-July, it went under contract and sold on Sept. 9 for more than a million more at $5.3 million.
Kathryn Nicole Robinson Asarch bought the house for $1.8 million in June 2014.
Asarch and her husband, Chad Asarch, sold the home to Louisiana-based Dauphine Enterprises LLC.
Kathryn Nicole Robinson Asarch is a Staffable Africa partner and a Rock Real Estate LLC principal. Chad Asarch is a principal at Steele Properties LLC and Monroe Group Ltd.
4796 Bear Mountain Drive in Evergreen: $4.8 million
Listing agent: Andy Wann with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Elevated Living
Buyer’s agent: James Wales with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Elevated Living
Details: This newly remodeled 7,036-square-foot home overlooks Evergreen and sits on 19 acres on Bear Mountain with views of Mount Blue Sky, wildlife, trails and rock outcroppings.
The four-bedroom, six-bath home, constructed in 2007, includes a great room with a stone fireplace, a tongue-and-groove ceiling, a wall of windows and a secret wine cellar. The primary suite has a fireplace, reading area and built-in custom closet.
The home also includes a four-car attached garage, a three-car detached garage and a swimming pool.
The Sarah J. Hiss Revocable Trust purchased the home for $2.8 million on Sept. 8, 2021, and listed it for $4.9 million on March 30.
Mark and Kimberly Lee purchased the property from the trust on Sept. 13.
19 South Lane in Cherry Hills Village: $4.7 million
Listing agent: Chris Bouc with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Compass-Denver
Details: This custom home, constructed in 1995, has been updated to include new flooring and a remodeled kitchen. The 9,782-square-foot house has six bedrooms, eight baths and an 18-foot glass wall that opens to the pool area.
The second floor includes a primary suite with an updated coffee and beverage bar, a fireplace and a private patio. It also includes four additional bedroom suites and a bonus room. The basement includes a large gym, a theater area, another bedroom and bathroom, and flex space.
The grounds include nearly an acre of landscaping and mature trees. The backyard entertaining area features a gas fireplace, a fire pit, a large bar, an outdoor kitchen and a covered eating area. The pool includes a waterslide and hot tub. The home also has a heated four-car garage.
Shawn Allen and Betty Jane Wageman purchased the home for $3.8 million on March 2, 2021, and listed it for sale for $4.3 million on Aug. 14.
The Wagemans sold the home to Wolf House LLC for $4.7 million on Sept. 6. In state records, Wolf House LLC lists Christian Dinsdale as its registered agent. Dinsdale is the director of SVR Real Estate, a Denver-based, family-owned-and-operated real estate firm. The document lists the LLC’s address as 1660 17th St., Suite 300, in Denver, also the SVR address.
September’s top home sales in the Denver metro include two from Evergreen and one each from Broomfield, Denver and Cherry Hills Village.
Two homes sold for more than their list price, with one selling for over $1 million above its reduced price. Three homes sold for less than their list price, including one for nearly $3 million under its initial list price.
September’s top sale was a $7 million, 8,500-square-foot mansion at 33114 Upper Bear Creek Road in Evergreen.
FLR Holdings LLC purchased the property on Sept. 24. The entity lists Scott Rodli as its registered agent in state records, and a Lakewood office building used by Exchange Resource Group, a real estate consulting firm, as its address. Rodli is the firm’s director of operations.
Constructed in 2000, the five-bedroom, eight-bath home sits on 3.9 acres with views of Mount Blue Sky and access to Bear Creek. It listed for $7.2 million on Aug. 22 and went under contract on Aug. 30.
The mansion features a heated driveway, a new metal roof with heated gutters, and fire mitigation, including sprinklers inside and out.
The home boasts 200-year-old French doors, and Terrazzo and European oak wired brush flooring, soaring ceilings, stone accents, and a new elevator. It features a kitchen with a butler’s pantry and laundry, an exercise room, a second floor with a primary suite that includes a fireplace and private balcony, an entertainment room with a wet bar, a double-sided fireplace, a mudroom and two attached garages with five bays.
David and Tara Ruberg bought the property for $3.9 million in January 2022. David Ruberg, who died in November, was the CEO of Intermedia Communications and Digex, phone and internet service providers in the U.S. He also later served as CEO of Interxion, a European data center operator.
Heather Ehret-Faircloth with Camber Realty LTD represented Ruberg. Brie and Keiven Cosgriff, along with Milehighmodern, represented FLR Holdings.
According to MLS data, here are August’s next four most-expensive home sales in the Denver area:
15490 Mountain View Circle in Broomfield: $6 million
Listing agent: Gwenivere Snyder with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Kate Swensen with HomeSmart
Details: This five-bedroom, eight-bath, 11,000-square-foot contemporary custom home with mountain views sits on 2.3 acres. The mansion was listed for sale in May 2022 for $8.8 million and relisted in January for $7.6 million. The seller reduced the price twice before it sold for $6 million on Sept. 19.
The home includes a garage with space for 10 cars or seven cars and a recreational vehicle. It also offers a year-round saltwater pool and an outdoor kitchen with a commercial oven, cooktop, and ice maker.
The finished basement includes a shooting range target system, temperature-controlled wine room, golf simulator, custom bar with ice maker, billiards room, gym and laundry room.
The kitchen includes two ovens, two dishwashers, a separate appliance closet, a walk-in pantry, a butler’s pantry with an additional refrigerator, a built-in coffee maker, a main floor mudroom, and a laundry room. The primary suite on the main floor features another laundry room, a walk-in closet, and an oversized walk-in shower.
Adam Martinez, the founder of Nationwide Fabrication, bought the property for $315,500 in March 2015 and built the house in 2017.
He sold the house to Alex Limbert, owner of Premier Restoration Inc.
3000 E. Exposition Ave. in Denver: $5.3 million
Listing agent: Alison Roper-Zuckert and John Zuckert with Milehimodern
Buyer’s agent: Strawberry Melissa Windholz with Corcoran Perry & Co.
Details: This 1938 home was fully renovated in 2016 after being stripped down to its studs. The renovation design by architects Michael Knorr and Brett Miller worked to preserve the essence of its past while evolving. It features its original 1938 art deco handrails and a port-hole swinging door between the kitchen and dining room.
The renovation added living spaces, including a recreation room, upstairs lounge, bedroom, basement recreation room, and exercise room. The exterior includes a swimming pool, custom hot tub, gas fire pit and fountain.
The 6,863-square-foot home includes six bedrooms and eight baths.
The home was initially listed for $4.5 million on May 2. After a price reduction to $4.2 million in mid-July, it went under contract and sold on Sept. 9 for more than a million more at $5.3 million.
Kathryn Nicole Robinson Asarch bought the house for $1.8 million in June 2014.
Asarch and her husband, Chad Asarch, sold the home to Louisiana-based Dauphine Enterprises LLC.
Kathryn Nicole Robinson Asarch is a Staffable Africa partner and a Rock Real Estate LLC principal. Chad Asarch is a principal at Steele Properties LLC and Monroe Group Ltd.
4796 Bear Mountain Drive in Evergreen: $4.8 million
Listing agent: Andy Wann with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Elevated Living
Buyer’s agent: James Wales with Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Elevated Living
Details: This newly remodeled 7,036-square-foot home overlooks Evergreen and sits on 19 acres on Bear Mountain with views of Mount Blue Sky, wildlife, trails and rock outcroppings.
The four-bedroom, six-bath home, constructed in 2007, includes a great room with a stone fireplace, a tongue-and-groove ceiling, a wall of windows and a secret wine cellar. The primary suite has a fireplace, reading area and built-in custom closet.
The home also includes a four-car attached garage, a three-car detached garage and a swimming pool.
The Sarah J. Hiss Revocable Trust purchased the home for $2.8 million on Sept. 8, 2021, and listed it for $4.9 million on March 30.
Mark and Kimberly Lee purchased the property from the trust on Sept. 13.
19 South Lane in Cherry Hills Village: $4.7 million
Listing agent: Chris Bouc with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agent: Compass-Denver
Details: This custom home, constructed in 1995, has been updated to include new flooring and a remodeled kitchen. The 9,782-square-foot house has six bedrooms, eight baths and an 18-foot glass wall that opens to the pool area.
The second floor includes a primary suite with an updated coffee and beverage bar, a fireplace and a private patio. It also includes four additional bedroom suites and a bonus room. The basement includes a large gym, a theater area, another bedroom and bathroom, and flex space.
The grounds include nearly an acre of landscaping and mature trees. The backyard entertaining area features a gas fireplace, a fire pit, a large bar, an outdoor kitchen and a covered eating area. The pool includes a waterslide and hot tub. The home also has a heated four-car garage.
Shawn Allen and Betty Jane Wageman purchased the home for $3.8 million on March 2, 2021, and listed it for sale for $4.3 million on Aug. 14.
The Wagemans sold the home to Wolf House LLC for $4.7 million on Sept. 6. In state records, Wolf House LLC lists Christian Dinsdale as its registered agent. Dinsdale is the director of SVR Real Estate, a Denver-based, family-owned-and-operated real estate firm. The document lists the LLC’s address as 1660 17th St., Suite 300, in Denver, also the SVR address.