Real Estate
$21.5 Million Denver Luxury Home Hits The Market: Photos
New property listing: Take a look inside this $21.5 million Denver home, which sits on 6 acres in the city's Polo Club neighborhood.
DENVER, CO — The price tag on Denver's most expensive single-family home reflects the competitive real estate market the city faces — the property, at 9 Polo Club Lane, was listed Wednesday for $21.5 million.
Built in 2011, the 9,446-square-foot home includes six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and a five-car garage.
Listing agents said the home is the city's "finest residence to ever be offered for sale."
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"This stunning contemporary home sits on more than six acres walkable to Cherry Creek and within Denver's finest neighborhood of Polo Club," the home's Realtor.com listing read. "Designed and oriented to gracefully sit amongst the trees while capturing views of the parklike lawns and gardens, the stated goal of this project was to bring all the outdoor spaces in and seamlessly connect the home with the grounds."
The prairie-style home also features a guesthouse, two libraries, butler pantries, a game room, four fireplaces and an exercise room.
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The property's outdoor space includes perennial gardens, three fountains, a lighted pool and spa, a warming fireplace and stone patios and terraces.
>> View the full listing and more photos at Realtor.com.
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