Former “Colorado Home of the Year” sold for $6.3M in November


A Castle Rock mansion once named “Colorado Home of the Year” sold for $6.3 million last month, topping November’s local home sales.

Located in a gated community, 31 Albion Place backs up to the 12th-hole green at the Castle Pines Golf Club.

Designed by Denver-based BOSS.architecture and Semple Brown Design, the five-bedroom, seven-bathroom home was named Home of the Year by Colorado Homes & Lifestyles magazine in 2012.

The home has an airy, refined feel with soaring ceilings, large open rooms, and extensive glass walls. Interior highlights include a remodeled kitchen, seven fireplaces, a 4,000-square-foot primary suite and a 3,000-bottle wine storage room.

A water wall with meticulously planted rows of native blue fescue highlights the full-story outdoor entry hall. Landscape features include a glass-walled garden studio, a koi pond with waterfalls, a designated pet area, and two gas fire troughs along the back patio.

Brittany Morgan with Compass – Denver and Ronda Courtney with RE/MAX Leaders listed the 11,147-square-foot Castle Rock home on Oct. 24 with an asking price of $7 million.

Here are the next four priciest local home sales from November, according to MLS data:

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This new construction home offers Flatirons views from the upper deck. (ColoProperty.com via BusinessDen)

2600 block of 4th St. in Boulder: $5.7 million

This 4,800-square-foot, six-bedroom, six-bath, new construction home designed by Boulder architect Y Rosemary Fivian features designer finishes, including Sapele Mahogany pivot doors, walls of glass, and wide oak plank floors with radiant heating. NanaWall doors reveal a serene deck oasis with a LiveRoof green roof.

  • Listing agents: Olga Delange with milehimodern in Boulder and Deanna Franco with 8030 Realty
  • Buyer’s agent: Kristin Kalush with Higgins Kalush Collective
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Wildgoose Farm, a 41-acre country estate surrounded by organic farms, provides views of the Flatirons, Indian Peaks and the Continental Divide. (REColorado via BusinessDen)

7400 block of North 63rd St in Niwot: $5.5 million

This 7,100-square-foot, four-bedroom, six-bath contemporary farmhouse with wraparound porches sits on five acres at Wildgoose Farm. Highlights include a pool with a rock waterfall, a four-stall Morton barn with horse runs, an outdoor arena, and two gazebos.

  • Listing agents: Jeffery Erickson and Ryan McIntosh with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
  • Buyer’s agent: Co-Op Non-Ires Agent
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Soaring ceilings and walls of windows highlight this home’s open floor plan. (ColoProperty.com vis BusinessDen)

1400 block of Bellevue Drive in Boulder: $5.3 million

This 6,131-square-foot, four-bedroom, six-bath home provides three-level elevator access and custom finishes, including radiant heat white oak floors and NanaWall glass doors. The lower walkout level has a media area, two ensuite bedrooms, a wet bar and a wine cellar.

  • Listing agent: Stu Wright with WK Real Estate
  • Buyer’s agent: R. Tim Goodacre with The Goodacre Group
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This golf-course-based home blends Old World architecture blended with Colorado charm. (REColorado via BusinessDen)

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900 block of Preston Court in Castle Rock: $5.2 million

This 9,461-square-foot ranch home backs the 4th fairway at the Country Club at Castle Pines. The four-bedroom, seven-bath house features a gourmet chef kitchen with a nine-foot granite island, copper farm sink and limestone range hood. Other highlights include six fireplaces, whole-house radiant floor heat and heated driveways.

  • Listing agent: Audrey Will with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
  • Buyer’s agent: Ryan Graham with The Platinum Group

This story was reported by our partner BusinessDen.

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