
After sitting on the market for 2 years, a Cherry Hills Village mansion sold for $5.3 million, making it the highest-priced home sale in June.
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After sitting on the market for 2 years, a Cherry Hills Village mansion sold for $5.3 million, making it the highest-priced home sale in June.
The house that Helton built – or at least bought – has hit the market.
“We were basically just knocking on doors and calling people in the area, and we called the lady who owned this lot,” said Truman, who bought land for a 20th Avenue project in Sloan’s Lake last year for $1.1 million. “You strike out most times, but she was actually in the market to sell soon.”
The 5.2-acre property on North Table Mountain hit the market on June 15 and includes a six-stall barn and 14 alpacas, one of whom is due to give birth to litter of 5 alpacas later this summer.
One of the few Denver apartment buildings constructed during the recession sold last week for $40 million.
Plans include four townhomes that David Burcham estimated would be four stories and include rooftop decks. He estimates they’ll range from 1,800 to 2,200 square feet, and prices would come in between $850,000 and $1.2 million.
A real estate company with a home base in Cherry Creek has filed bankruptcy on behalf of a recent acquisition in California.
Six buildings along Sherman St. in Capitol Hill that make up Poet’s Row sold this week for $33.5 million.
After 40 years of commuting to the mountains for construction projects, the Centennial-based general contractor finally decided to open a mountain outpost.
The cable world’s John Saeman is selling a three-bedroom Cheery Creek condo with all the luxuries.
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