The Nuggets’ top scorer flipped a townhome – which he bought less than a year ago from retired Broncos star Demarcus Ware – for a tidy $125,000 profit.
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The Nuggets’ top scorer flipped a townhome – which he bought less than a year ago from retired Broncos star Demarcus Ware – for a tidy $125,000 profit.
Built in 1966, the 5,610-square-foot home has seven bedrooms and five bathrooms – all on one story.
The seven-bedroom, 12-bathroom property on East Belleview Avenue includes a guest house, attached and detached garages, and a pool and cabana.
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The 13,700-square-foot home, less than five miles northwest of downtown Aspen, was sold Feb. 1.
A defensive end for the New Orleans Saints is taking up residence in Colorado, with an Evergreen estate that sprawls over 32 acres.
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