Cherry Creek’s home sold for $ 8.5 million and set a record for single-family home neighborhoods.
The 8,281-square-foot home at 333 Milwaukee Street changed hands last month after being listed for $ 8.6 million in August 2020.
According to property records, it was sold by Sky and Cambria Callantine. According to LinkedIn, Sky is the founder and CEO of Validus Energy, a Denver-based oil and gas company. According to real estate records, the buyer was a trust managed by Ronald and Lean Lewis on June 13.
Designed with a boulder-based surround architecture and built by Trail Star Development in 2016, the house has 5 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. After completion, it sold for $ 7 million and was a record at the time.
Homes are not the most expensive homes for sale overall at Cherry Creek. The title is held by a 100 Detroit Street penthouse condo that sold for $ 9 million in March.
According to the list, Milwalky Street homes have an outdoor saltwater pool and jacuzzi, 22-foot floor-to-ceiling windows, and an open floor plan with plenty of natural light.
Scott Bernard, a member of the National Association of Realtors at LIV Sotheby’s International Realty, represented the seller, and Milehi Modern’s John Zaccart and Allison Roper Zaccato represented the buyer.
According to MLS, the next four most expensive local home sales from June are:
2610 E. Cedar Ave., Denver: $ 7.88 million
Listing and Buyer Agents: LIV Sotheby’s International Realty Josh Vale
detail: This 8,225-square-foot mansion was designed by Denver-based Boss Architecture and built in 2019 by Littleton-based Montale Builder. Located on Estate on Cedar Avenue, Belcaro’s Gated Enclave, it features 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms and a sunken dining room. Room, private courtyard with pool and hot tub, completed basement with guest suite, media room, wet bar, games room, gym with infrared sauna.
505 Geneva Ave., Boulder: $ 6.9 million

Listing Agent: Stephen Remart and Compass-Boulder
Buyer’s agent: Amanda Lovato with Lovato property
detail: This 6-bedroom, 5-bathroom home in Boulder features a formal living and dining room, a sunny family room with arched ceiling, a chef’s kitchen, a home office, a private deck and a walk-in closet. It boasts a primary suite. According to the list, the main level. Downstairs there are 5 bedrooms and a large rec room, and outside there is a garage for 2 cars.
4720 S. Ogden St., Cherry Hills Village: $ 5.6 million

Listing Agent: Libby Weaver with Patty and Pamela Helm and Compass – Denver
Buyer’s agent: Trish Bragg, Maggie Armstrong and LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
detail: Built in 2014 by Denver-based Paragon Homes, this custom modern farmhouse is 1,640 square feet with four bedrooms, five bathrooms, a formal dining room with a wine cellar, a theater, gym and playroom. It features a completed basement. Outside, there is a covered patio with a fireplace, a built-in grill, a large pool, a hot tub, a waterfall and a basketball court.
2400 E. Cherry Creek South Drive, Unit # 701, Denver: $ 5.6 Million

Listing Agent: LIV Sotheby’s International Realty Douglas Curve
Buyer’s agent: Ian Wolfe, Christopher Bouc and LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
detail: Located in the 58-unit One Polo Creek Condo in Cherry Creek, this 5,033 sq ft penthouse unit was built in 1996. There are 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, 2 balconies with views of Denver’s mountains and downtown, and a gallery. Walls for art, study and 4 underground parking lots.
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