
Three residents say they were not able to recover historic tiles from “The Hut,” a 118-year-old house at 1980 Albion St., before it was destroyed.
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Three residents say they were not able to recover historic tiles from “The Hut,” a 118-year-old house at 1980 Albion St., before it was destroyed.
“They’ve got this uncanny ability to walk into a place and really tell us the personality of the property,” a real estate agent said of Guest House.
The firms led by Rhys Duggan and Churchill Bunn are partnering in Berkeley, the Golden Triangle, Union Station North, and another unnamed site.
Chad Ellington plans to sell 90 lots for new homes ranging from half an acre to four acres priced between $600,000 and $1 million each.
Two other Boulder homes made the cut as did mansions in Denver and Greenwood Village.
There was a 30 percent increase in inventory of homes and a 12 percent decrease in closings compared to June.
The deal works out to about $544,000 per unit if the retail space is valued at $3 million. The building is 98 percent leased.
The six-story Atelier at University Park has 252 units, making the deal worth about $357,000 a unit.
The seller has lived in the home for 52 years. The antique fireplace was the original model for one given to President George Washington by England.
Lincoln Property Co. paid $1.04 million per unit for the 168-unit The Pullman, shattering Denver’s previous per-unit price record.
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