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Luxury estate fetches $7 million in top September real estate sale

Top Five Cities Include Broomfield, Denver, and Cherry Hills Village Neighborhoods.

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    In September, Denver's top home sales included two properties from Evergreen and one each from Broomfield, Denver, and Cherry Hills Village. Two homes sold for more than their list price, while three sold for less than their initial asking price.

    The most expensive sale was a $7 million mansion at 33114 Upper Bear Creek Road in Evergreen. The property features a heated driveway, new metal roof with heated gutters, and fire mitigation throughout. It boasts 200-year-old French doors, Terrazzo flooring, and soaring ceilings.

    FLR Holdings LLC purchased the property on September 24 for $7 million, more than $1 million above its reduced price. The home was listed for $7.2 million in August and went under contract just eight days later. David Ruberg bought the property for $3.9 million in January 2022.

    Other notable sales include a $6 million contemporary custom home at 15490 Mountain View Circle in Broomfield, which features a year-round saltwater pool and outdoor kitchen with commercial oven. The home was listed for sale in May 2022 for $8.8 million and relisted in January for $7.6 million before selling for $6 million on September 19.

    A fully renovated 1938 home at 3000 E. Exposition Ave. in Denver sold for $5.3 million, more than a million dollars above its reduced price of $4.2 million. The home features six bedrooms and eight baths, as well as a swimming pool and custom hot tub.

    Other sales include a newly remodeled 7,036-square-foot home at 4796 Bear Mountain Drive in Evergreen for $4.8 million, and a custom home at 19 South Lane in Cherry Hills Village for $4.7 million.

Multi-million dollar luxury estate sold in high-end real estate market for $7 million.