February top home sales: Two mansions in Cherry Hills Village trail Four Seasons penthouse

8 Churchill Drive aerial

An aerial shot of 8 Churchill Drive. (BizDen file)

Two homes in Cherry Hills Village sold for $6 million each in February, easily landing among the area’s five biggest home sales for the month.

The $16 million sale of a penthouse in the Four Seasons building, which BusinessDen reported on this week, prevented either from grabbing the No. 1 spot.

Coming in at No. 2 for the month was the 21,000-square-foot megamansion at 8 Churchill Drive, which sold for $6.62 million.

The home, built in 2009, has eight bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, as well as 10 imported fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen and a separate catering kitchen, according to previous reporting. Did we mention there’s a 16-car garage?

Another home in the municipality sold for $6.25 million last month. Located at 4101 S. Colorado Blvd., the stone mansion features five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a kitchen with custom cabinets and a finished basement. The home was built in 2014 and sits on 2.25 acres.

According to ReColorado, here are the top five sales in February:

Four Seasons penthouse

The two-story penthouse on the top of Denver’s Four Seasons hotel at 1133 14th St. (Slate Real Estate Advisors)

1133 14th St., Unit 4400 in Four Seasons – $16 million

Listing agent: Stan Kniss with Slate Real Estate Advisors

Details: The nearly 6,800-square-foot penthouse spans two floors and sits atop the 45-story Four Seasons building. Features of the three-bedroom, five-bathroom unit include mountain views, and an outdoor hot tub and fireplace.

8 Churchill Drive in Cherry Hills Village – $6.62 million

Listing agent: Janet Kritzer with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Edie Marks with Kentwood Real Estate DTC

4101 S. Colorado Blvd.

4101 S. Colorado Blvd. (BizDen file)

4101 S. Colorado Blvd. in Cherry Hills Village – $6.25 million

Listing agent: Linda Behr with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agents: Katie Bozard and Georgia Haskell with Live Urban Real Estate

355 N. Gilpin St. in Denver’s Country Club neighborhood – $4.625 million

Listing agent and owner: Jim Rhye with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek

355 Gilpin

This nearly 7,000-square-foot home sold for $4.625 million with an unfinished interior. (Courtesy Jim Rhye with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek)

Buyer’s agent: Kristen Abell, Abell to Sell Team with Compass

Details: The nearly 7,000-square-foot home has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The home was sold with an unfinished interior, Rhye said.

181 Race St. in Denver’s Country Club neighborhood – $3.75 million

Listing agent: Jim Rhye with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek

Buyer’s agent: Blake O’Shaughnessy with Kentwood Real Estate

Details: With seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, this gutted home sits at approximately 7,500 square feet. The home has no plumbing, installation or drywall, according to Rhye. When construction is complete, Rhye said it will be worth $6 million. HomeAdvisor CEO Chris Terrill sold the home for $2.48 million in 2016 to PJ Prelogar Steffen, records show. Steffen sold it in February.

8 Churchill Drive aerial

An aerial shot of 8 Churchill Drive. (BizDen file)

Two homes in Cherry Hills Village sold for $6 million each in February, easily landing among the area’s five biggest home sales for the month.

The $16 million sale of a penthouse in the Four Seasons building, which BusinessDen reported on this week, prevented either from grabbing the No. 1 spot.

Coming in at No. 2 for the month was the 21,000-square-foot megamansion at 8 Churchill Drive, which sold for $6.62 million.

The home, built in 2009, has eight bedrooms and 13 bathrooms, as well as 10 imported fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen and a separate catering kitchen, according to previous reporting. Did we mention there’s a 16-car garage?

Another home in the municipality sold for $6.25 million last month. Located at 4101 S. Colorado Blvd., the stone mansion features five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a kitchen with custom cabinets and a finished basement. The home was built in 2014 and sits on 2.25 acres.

According to ReColorado, here are the top five sales in February:

Four Seasons penthouse

The two-story penthouse on the top of Denver’s Four Seasons hotel at 1133 14th St. (Slate Real Estate Advisors)

1133 14th St., Unit 4400 in Four Seasons – $16 million

Listing agent: Stan Kniss with Slate Real Estate Advisors

Details: The nearly 6,800-square-foot penthouse spans two floors and sits atop the 45-story Four Seasons building. Features of the three-bedroom, five-bathroom unit include mountain views, and an outdoor hot tub and fireplace.

8 Churchill Drive in Cherry Hills Village – $6.62 million

Listing agent: Janet Kritzer with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Edie Marks with Kentwood Real Estate DTC

4101 S. Colorado Blvd.

4101 S. Colorado Blvd. (BizDen file)

4101 S. Colorado Blvd. in Cherry Hills Village – $6.25 million

Listing agent: Linda Behr with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agents: Katie Bozard and Georgia Haskell with Live Urban Real Estate

355 N. Gilpin St. in Denver’s Country Club neighborhood – $4.625 million

Listing agent and owner: Jim Rhye with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek

355 Gilpin

This nearly 7,000-square-foot home sold for $4.625 million with an unfinished interior. (Courtesy Jim Rhye with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek)

Buyer’s agent: Kristen Abell, Abell to Sell Team with Compass

Details: The nearly 7,000-square-foot home has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms. The home was sold with an unfinished interior, Rhye said.

181 Race St. in Denver’s Country Club neighborhood – $3.75 million

Listing agent: Jim Rhye with Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek

Buyer’s agent: Blake O’Shaughnessy with Kentwood Real Estate

Details: With seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, this gutted home sits at approximately 7,500 square feet. The home has no plumbing, installation or drywall, according to Rhye. When construction is complete, Rhye said it will be worth $6 million. HomeAdvisor CEO Chris Terrill sold the home for $2.48 million in 2016 to PJ Prelogar Steffen, records show. Steffen sold it in February.

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