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Top 10 Denver area home sales of 2025: Cherry Hills dominates list

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In 2025, the 10 priciest home sales in the Denver area ranged from $8.5 million to a record-breaking $17 million.

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No. 1: S. Denice Drive in Cherry Hills Village: $17 millionNo. 2: S. Elizabeth St. in Denver: $15 millionNo. 3: Sunset Blvd. in Boulder: $14.5 millionNo. 4: S. Lafayette St. in Cherry Hills Village: $10.2 millionNo. 5: Steele St. in Denver: $10.1 millionNo. 6: Evans Ranch Road in Evergreen: $10 millionNo. 7: E. Stanford Drive in Cherry Hills Village: $9.8 millionNo. 8: S. Downing St. in Cherry Hills Village: $9.7 millionNo. 9: E. Stanford Ave. in Cherry Hills Village: $9.3 millionNo. 10: Cliffgate Lane in Castle Rock: $8.5 million

The properties themselves, meanwhile, ranged from Castle Rock to Denver — but Cherry Hills Village accounted for half the spots.

According to data from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors, 5,567 properties sold for at least $1 million in 2025 in the 11-county region the association considers the Denver metro area. Those sales totaled $9.1 billion.

That represented a 5% increase in the number of properties sold and a 7% increase in the overall value of luxury home sales compared with 2024.

Here are the top 10, according to MLS data.

No. 1: S. Denice Drive in Cherry Hills Village: $17 million

The home on S. Denice Drive in Cherry Hills Village. (Provided by REcolorado)

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

Details: South Denice Drive LLC purchased the 22,000-square-foot home on 2 acres for $17 million Nov. 20. The home has six bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. Outside, there’s a pool and tennis court.

Listed for $20 million in April, the price dropped to $18 million in May. The seller bought the property for $5.3 million in 2016 and completely renovated it.

No. 2: S. Elizabeth St. in Denver: $15 million

The home on S. Elizabeth St. in Denver. (Provided by Ruschmeyer Corp.)
The home on S. Elizabeth St. in Denver. (Provided by Ruschmeyer Corp.)

Listing agent: Wendy Lee of Kentwood Real Estate

Buyer’s agent: Josh Steck of Compass-Denver

Details: The 12,000-square-foot Polo Club home on S. Elizabeth St. sold for $15 million Jan. 31 to Cornichon LLC.

The seller, HammerQ LLC, bought the 4.3-acre property in December 2021 for $10.1 million. Wendy Lee of Kentwood Real Estate, representing the seller, told BusinessDen that the transaction was a land sale.

No. 3: Sunset Blvd. in Boulder: $14.5 million

The home on Sunset Blvd. in Boulder. (Provided by Andrew Forino)
The home on Sunset Blvd. in Boulder. (Provided by Andrew Forino)

Listing agent: Marybeth Emerson of The Agency-Boulder

Buyer’s agent: Karen Libin of KL Realty

Details: Kevin and Stephanie Ness broke their own Boulder home sale record with the $14.5 million sale of the Sunset Blvd. property on May 2.

The Nesses previously sold a neighboring property for $13 million in 2023. Kevin Ness is Inscripta’s former CEO.

The 7,200-square-foot mansion has five bedrooms, six bathrooms, and sits on nearly half an acre with Flatiron views. The buyer was the Dru A. Schmitt Revocable Trust.

No. 4: S. Lafayette St. in Cherry Hills Village: $10.2 million

The home on S. Lafayette St. in Cherry Hills Village. (Provided by REcolorado)
The home on S. Lafayette St. in Cherry Hills Village. (Provided by REcolorado)

Listing agent: Michelle Warner and Maddie Johnson of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Grace Sullivan and the Bob Brown team at Milehimodern

Details: Trevor Gallup and Lynn Honderd sold their Cherry Hills home for $10.2 million after purchasing it for $4.6 million in October 2020.

The 11,000-square-foot mansion built in 2002 features six bedrooms and nine bathrooms on 2.5 acres. It was listed Feb. 20, went under contract March 10, and Ice Blue Roses LLC closed the sale April 30.

No. 5: Steele St. in Denver: $10.1 million

The Laurel Cherry Creek building on Steele St. in Denver. (Courtesy photo)
The Laurel Cherry Creek building on Steele St. in Denver. (Courtesy photo)

Listing agent: Josh Behr with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Mckinze Casey with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Details: The Cherry Creek penthouse owned by the estate of venture capitalist George A. Wiegers sold for $10.1 million — $350,000 over asking.

The Laurel Cherry Creek property sparked a bidding war, going under contract just three days after its Sept. 15 listing. Hoops Trust, which lists an address in the San Francisco Bay Area, closed on the penthouse Oct. 8.

The 4,761-square-foot unit has three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and terraces on three sides.

Wiegers, founder and CEO of Wiegers Capital Partners and former chairman of Hart Energy, died Nov. 24, 2024. He purchased the unit for $6.7 million in June 2019.

No. 6: Evans Ranch Road in Evergreen: $10 million

The home on Evans Ranch Road in Evergreen. (Provided by REcolorado)
The home on Evans Ranch Road in Evergreen. (Provided by REcolorado)

Listing agent: Josh Behr with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Kenneth Mirr with Mirr Ranch Group

Details: The 667-acre estate on Evans Ranch Road in Evergreen sold for $10 million July 1.

Dubbed Captain’s Rock Ranch, the property features an 11,376-square-foot log and stone mansion built in 1995 with five bedrooms and eight bathrooms. It includes an indoor riding arena with eight stalls and a refurbished 1900s schoolhouse.

Brent Redstone and Anne M. Vanderwerken sold the property to Captains Rock Ranch LLC.

Redstone is the son of late media mogul Sumner Redstone, who built the Paramount Global empire. The couple bought a mansion near Asheville, North Carolina, for $9.6 million in 2023.

No. 7: E. Stanford Drive in Cherry Hills Village: $9.8 million

The home on E. Stanford Drive in Cherry Hills Village. (Provided by REColorado)
The home on E. Stanford Drive in Cherry Hills Village. (Provided by REColorado)

Listing agent: Larry Hotz of Kentwood Real Estate DTC

Buyer’s agent: Rachel Quincey with LUX Living

Details: The 13,000-square-foot stone mansion on 2 acres on E. Stanford Drive in Cherry Hills Village sold for $9.8 million in August.

The six-bedroom, 11-bath home was built in 2012, a year after the property sold for $975,000.

Dragons Buddha Trust of Minneapolis purchased the home at list price from the Laura Anne Smallen Joint Living Trust and the Lawrence Henry Smallen Joint Living Trust.

No. 8: S. Downing St. in Cherry Hills Village: $9.7 million

The home on S. Downing St. in Cherry Hills Village. (Courtesy REcolorado)
The home on S. Downing St. in Cherry Hills Village. (Courtesy REcolorado)

Listing agent: Ian Wolfe and Christopher Bouc with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Jeff Hendley with Compass-Denver

Details: This 8,965-square-foot Cherry Hills Village mansion, built in 2005, has six bedrooms and seven baths.

Sellers Raj and Michelle Dhanda bought the house in 2017 for $4 million. He is a partner and global head of wealth management with Ares Wealth Management Solutions.

The Shane L. Cordes Revocable Trust and Jennifer Lynn Cordes Revocable Trust purchased the home for $9.7 million in May.

No. 9: E. Stanford Ave. in Cherry Hills Village: $9.3 million

The home on E. Stanford Ave. in Cherry Hills Village. (Provided by REcolorado)
The home on E. Stanford Ave. in Cherry Hills Village. (Provided by REcolorado)

Listing agent: Johnny DeBrito with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Helm-Weaver-Helm with Compass-Denver

Details: This 9,300-square-foot mansion with six bedrooms and 10 baths sold for $100,00 over the asking price.

Mark and Heather Yeager bought the home for $8.3 million in October 2024, listed it at $9.2 million in September, and sold it to Robert and Amy Martin in November.

No. 10: Cliffgate Lane in Castle Rock: $8.5 million

The home on Cliffgate Lane in Castle Pines. (Provided by REcolorado)
The home on Cliffgate Lane in Castle Pines. (Provided by REcolorado)

Listing agent: Stan Kniss with Fantastic Frank Colorado

Buyer’s agent: Justin Grimm of MyCasa

Details: Former telecom executive Larissa Herda and her husband, Stephen, sold their Castle Pines clifftop home for $8.5 million in September.

The couple bought the 8,240-square-foot mansion on Cliffgate Lane for $2.1 million in 2006 and listed it for $8.8 million in August. The sale closed Sept. 15.

Larissa Herda was the leader of TW Telecom when it merged with Level 3 in 2014.

The home features five bedrooms and five bathrooms. The buyer was Delaware-based JTCO Holdings LLC.

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