Bret Curtis, who once purchased a house from Lance Armstrong, is asking $2 million.
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Riverfront Park senior living complex sells for $118M
The first residents moved into Balfour at Riverfront Park in 2014.
Opendoor’s first six months in Denver: 201 homes bought, 79 sold — 21 percent at loss
The company — the largest of the “iBuyers” — says it doesn’t aim to make money on the resale, but rather on the fee it charges individuals from which it buys homes. Even then, profit margins are slim.
Evergreen mansion on 10 acres lists for $3.7M
Yours for $3.7 million: a 10,000-square-foot house on 10 acres with an RV garage.
Former Qwest exec relists pair of Hilltop homes for $1.4M less
“People didn’t want to buy two houses,” the listing agent said of the previous listing. “So this time we repositioned (the listing) as the main house that comes with a casita.”
14 townhomes going up on West Wash Park corner
“There are very few new townhouse options in Wash Park,” developer Katrina Plank said.
Tom’s Diner applies for non-historic status as developer eyes apartment project
The 24-hour eatery’s real estate at 601 E. Colfax Ave. has been on the market for months, with an asking price of $4.8 million.
Baker apartment complex sells for nine figures
It’s the second time that Alameda Station has sold since construction was completed about five years ago.
LGBT megadonor lists Country Club mansion for sale
Tim Gill, whom Rolling Stone has called the largest individual donor to LGBT causes in U.S. history, is asking $3.85 million for his home.
For sale in Centennial: A two-story dome house
Visitors “can’t help it but pull out their cellphones and take a picture,” the current owner said.