Boulder home tops December sales at $7.5 million


A Boulder home that’s sold three times in just over two years tops December’s list of priciest local home sales, according to MLS data.

The 5,365-square-foot home, built in 2012 and located in the heart of Historic Mapleton Hill at 2299 4th St., was once featured on the cover of Luxe Architecture & Design Magazine.

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Kimberly Thompson and Paige Coutts of Milehimodern in Boulder listed the five-bedroom, four-bathroom house designed by Surround Architecture on Aug. 9 for $8.5 million.

Kimberly Chatman with New Era Group served as the buyer’s agent for the $7.5 million sale on Dec. 5.

According to Boulder County property records, Kyle John and Lacey Jo Musick sold the home to Eric Echelmeyer and the Laura S. Bell Trust.

The home, which offers views of the Flatirons, Red Rocks and Mount Sanitas, sold for $6.4 million in May 2021 and $6 million in October 2020.

Here are the next four priciest December local home sales:

4 South Lane, Cherry Hills Village: $5.75 million

This 10,000-square-foot home in the heart of Old Cherry Hills features a remodeled kitchen with quartzite countertops and Ann Sacks tiles. (Provided by REColorado)
This 10,000-square-foot home in the heart of Old Cherry Hills features a remodeled kitchen with quartzite countertops and Ann Sacks tiles. (Provided by REColorado)

Listing agents: Chuck Gargotto and Jason Weisgerber with Kentwood Real Estate DTC

Buyer’s agent: Amanda Watkins with Modus Real Estate

Details: This timeless, traditional-style 10,000-square-foot home features six bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, a remodeled kitchen, a pool, and a finished basement with a new custom bar.

375 N Gilpin Street, Denver: $5.1 million

This elegant Georgian home in the Country Club neighborhood offers 6,689 square feet of space. (Provided by REColorado)
This elegant Georgian home in the Country Club neighborhood offers 6,689 square feet of space. (Provided by REColorado)

Listing agents: Trish Bragg and Maggie Armstrong with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Tammy Cooper with LIV Sotheby’s Intl Realty

Details: This elegant, historic Georgian home in the Country Club neighborhood was built in 1920. The house is made for entertaining, with large rooms with high ceilings, a four-season screened-in porch, and a brick patio. The third floor offers cozy loft space that could be an office. The 6,689-square-foot home features six bedrooms and five baths, including an updated primary bedroom and bath with exposed brick walls and a soaking tub.

5065 W King Crest Lane, Littleton: $4.6 million

This Littleton home capitalizes on its lake views and mature landscaping. (Provided by REColorado)
This Littleton home capitalizes on its lake views and mature landscaping. (Provided by REColorado)

Listing agent: David Bell with milehimodern

Buyer’s agent: Nicole Ridley with Corcoran Perry & Co.

Details: This four-bedroom, four-bath, 3,431-square-foot house built in 1964 features a covered back deck, water platform, dock and firepit. The great room showcases classic built-in bookshelves and unimpeded lake views.

2475 S Adams Street, Denver: $3.8 million

This new construction Cape Cod-style home in Observatory Park sold for $3.8 million. (Provided by REColorado)
This new construction Cape Cod-style home in Observatory Park sold for $3.8 million. (Provided by REColorado)

Listing agent: Shannon Way with Sublime Real Estate and Development

Buyer’s agent: Bert Gillette with Milehimodern

Details: Located two blocks from Observatory Park, this new construction home boasts 6,400 square feet of space with 10-foot ceilings. Fine details include Waterworks brass fixtures, Ann Sacks and Pratt & Larson custom tile, Ralph Lauren brass lighting and Antolini Azerocare Carrara countertops. The chef’s kitchen features sea salt inset cabinetry.

This story was reported by our partner BusinessDen.

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