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The most expensive home sold in Denver area this year was $15M. In Aspen, it was five times that.

Sale of Aspen home for $76M tops realty firm’s list of 2023’s priciest sales

(Photo provided by Ryan Bonneau) This home sold for $18.9 million this year, the most ever paid for a house in Telluride's Mountain Village. A list of pricey homes complied by The Agency, a global, boutique real estate brokerage, shows high mortgages didn't slow the luxury home market in Colorado in 2023.
(Photo provided by Ryan Bonneau) This home sold for $18.9 million this year, the most ever paid for a house in Telluride’s Mountain Village. A list of pricey homes complied by The Agency, a global, boutique real estate brokerage, shows high mortgages didn’t slow the luxury home market in Colorado in 2023.
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The news of could leave would-be homebuyers with visions of lower mortgage rates dancing in their heads. But it’s too late to take advantage of more favorable terms on that $13 million house in Boulder or the $14.7 million, nine-bedroom home in Golden.

Those two made the list of some of the priciest home sales across the state in 2023, a year in which higher mortgages certainly didn’t hinder the luxury home market.

There’s luxury, and then there’s Aspen luxury.

The most expensive property on the list compiled by a global, boutique real estate brokerage, sold for $76 million, five time the amount of the home in Golden. The 21,500-square-foot home in Aspen comes with ski-in access from Aspen Mountain, a swimming pool, a bowling alley and seven bedrooms.

The second-priciest home sold this year in the tony mountain enclave, at $65 million, is just a few hundred yards from the Aspen Mountain Gondola with “greater than a football field of true ski-in, ski-out ski access,” the listing said.

(Photo provided by Andrew Forino) A home in Boulder sold for $13 million, so far the priciest in the city for 2023. The Agency realty brokerage said three homes in Boulder sold for $10 million-plus this year, up from just one in that price category in both 2021 and 2022.
(Photo provided by Andrew Forino) A home in Boulder sold for $13 million, so far the priciest in the city for 2023. The Agency realty brokerage said three homes in Boulder sold for $10 million-plus this year, up from just one in that price category in both 2021 and 2022.

“The remarkable growth in transactions for residences valued at $30 million and more in Aspen is a result of limited inventory and stringent building constraints, fueling a resilient luxury real estate sector,” Heather Sinclair of The Agency said in an email.

Roughly 200 miles south of Aspen in Telluride, low inventory levels also drove up prices for high-end homes.

“The luxury market for Telluride is now defined as those residences which sell for over $10 million, up from $6 million only a few years ago,” said  Stewart Seeligson, managing partner for The Agency in Telluride.

A home listed with Seeligson was the most expensive sale this year in Telluride at $18.9 million. The sale was the highest-ever in the ski resort’s Mountain Village in terms of closing price and price per square foot at $2,400.

In metro Denver, a house in Golden fetched the top price of $14.7 million. The two-level, 16,829-square-foot house has nine bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. A house in northwest Boulder topped the list of the city’s most expensive sales, coming in at $13 million for the six-bedroom, 7,307-square-foot building.

Marybeth Emerson with The Agency, said previous sales of $10 million-plus previously were “few and far between” with just one reported in both  2021 and 2022. The number quadrupled this year, she said.

The top 10 home sales in various regions so far in 2023 are:

METRO DENVER

  • Golden: $14.7 million.
  • Denver: $9.25 million
  • Cherry Hills Village: $9 million
  • Englewood: $8.5 million
  • Englewood: $8.5 million
  • Englewood: $8.26 million
  • Cherry Hills Village: $8 million
  • Cherry Hills Village: $7.9 million
  • Castle Rock: $7.8 million
  • Denver: $7.7 million

BOULDER

  • Sunset Boulevard: $13 million
  • Knollwood Drive: $11 million
  • Linden Avenue: $11 million
  • Highland Avenue: $10.2 million
  • Gilbert Street: $9.8 million
  • Fifth Street: $9.5 million
  • Knollwood Drive: $8.257 million
  • Balsam Drive: $8.25 million
  • Fourth Street: $7.85 million
  • El Dorado Springs Drive: $7.37 million

ASPEN

  • Ute Avenue: $76 million
  • Galena Street: $66 million
  • Colorado 82: $63.7 million
  • Coach Road: $60 million
  • Hyman Avenue: $47.9 million
  • Second Street: $44.5 million
  • Ute Avenue: $35 million
  • King Street: $34 million
  • Willoughby Way: $28 million
  • Eagle Park Drive: $26 million

TELLURIDE

  • Mountain Village: $18.9 million
  • Preserve Drive: $17.5 million
  • Gray Head Lane: $14.5 million
  • Benchmark Drive: $13.4 million
  • Mountain Village: $12.55 million
  • Mountain Village: $12.5 million
  • Spruce Street: $12.25 million
  • Mountain Village: $11.5 million
  • South Davis Street: $10.9 million
  • Highlands Way: $10.6 million

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