
The home, a block north of Denver Country Club, was designed by architect Harry James Manning in 1930.
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The home, a block north of Denver Country Club, was designed by architect Harry James Manning in 1930.
The 11,000-square-foot home just south of Denver Country Club on Alemeda Avenue traded hands for $5.85 million on May 2.
The house on North Humboldt Street in Denver’s Seventh Avenue Historic District sold for $3.48 million on April 7.
A 6,800-square-foot penthouse on two top floors in the Four Seasons hit the market for $13 million.
A restored New England-style house located a pitching wedge from the Cherry Hills Country Club hit the market this week.
A turn-of-the-century mansion built by a Denver businessman and beer baron is on the market in Capitol Hill for $3.5 million.
A retired Qwest executive is selling his two side-by-side Cranmer Park homes — outdoor pool and basketball court included.
Another entrepreneur frustrated with residential real estate agents is trying to undercut the establishment by charging a flat fee of $3,000 to help list and sell a house.
A giant of New York private equity has purchased a pair of retirement homes southeast of Denver as part of a billion-dollar deal announced in late March.
The $6 million mansion, which sits on two acres overlooking the golf course, last traded hands in 2013.
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