A Cherry Hills Village mansion topped May home sales in the Denver area, selling for its $9.5 million April list price.
Built in 2017, the 10,00-square-foot home sits on a secluded 1-acre lot and features six bedrooms and seven bathrooms spread across three levels connected by an elevator.
The primary suite includes a marble fireplace, sauna, massage room and steam shower. The lower level offers a golf simulator, bar, gym and private theater.
Outside, a heated saltwater pool, spa, kitchen and fire pit anchor the backyard, along with a seven-car garage equipped with two car lifts.
K5280 LLC sold the home to J King Limited. The Blank and Bingham Team and Mitchell Kelln of The Agency-Denver represented the seller. Jennifer Egbert of Milehimodern-Boulder represented the buyer.
Based on MLS data, here are the next four most expensive home sales in the Denver area for May:
Cherry Hills Village: $7.5 million
Listing agent: Helm Weaver Helm of Compass-Denver
Buyer’s agents: Nicole Scholle and Josh Behr of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Details: This 10,500-square-foot custom home on 2.23 acres was sold to orthopedic shoulder surgeon Ryan Carr and dermatologist Michelle Chevalier.
Designed by Carlson Design Group and built by Austin Signature Homes in 2019, the four-bedroom, eight-bath residence features 12-foot windows with western views, a chef’s kitchen, a golf simulator, a fully equipped gym and a six-car garage.
The grounds include a pool, chicken coop, vegetable garden and fruit trees.
The property was bought for $1 million in May 2017.
Cherry Hills Village: $6.3 million
Listing agents: Gina Lorenzen and Kara Couzens of Kentwood Real Estate DTC
Buyer’s agent: Coleen Sanders of Compass-Denver
Details: William and Michele Bergner sold the European-inspired estate to the Zippellius Family Trust. William Bergner is president of Berco Resources, a privately held oil and gas exploration and production company.
The 8,740-square-foot home sits on 2 acres at the end of a private lane backing to Little Dry Creek.
It features five bedrooms, seven bathrooms, reclaimed hardwood floors, hand-plastered walls, custom-carved European stone fireplaces, and a chef’s kitchen with hand-painted tile signed by artist Scott Yablonski.
Outdoor highlights include multiple patios, an outdoor fireplace, a bocce ball court, a pond and a “Martha Stewart”-style potting shed.
The home listed for $7 million in March before closing May 4 for $6.3 million.
Denver: $5.5 million
Listing agents: Trish Bragg and Maggie Armstrong of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Buyer’s agents: Brandi Thomas-Dotter and Alex Thomas-Haley of XS Real Estate Advisors
Details: Harrison Tims, who purchased the home for $4.9 million in September 2023, sold the Hilltop property.
The 6,683-square-foot home, built in 2022, has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms and features wide-plank herringbone hardwood floors, Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, a butler’s pantry, a basement rec room with wet bar, an exercise room with sauna, and a four-car tandem garage.
It listed for $5.6 million in March and went under contract five days later.
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