Real Estate
5 Homes In Cherry Hills Village That Look Like Resorts
These massive Cherry Hills Village luxury homes resemble five-star resorts.

CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, CO — It's no secret that Cherry Hills Village is one of the most expensive municipalities in Colorado. The median home value in the village is about $2 million, and the median list price per square foot is $460 — nearly double the average in the rest of Denver's metro area.
Many homes in Cherry Hills Village feature more than 15,000 square feet of space — resembling luxury resorts with pools, ponds and perfectly-manicured grounds.
Here are five homes in the Cherry Hills Village area that you could definitely mistake for resorts:
Find out what's happening in Littletonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Find out what's happening in Littletonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
This home on Cherry Hills Park Drive features more than 30,000 square feet of space. With six bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a seven-car garage, a cigar lounge, a racketball court, bowling lanes, a pool and waterfalls, this home is resort-like in every way.

Listed for $11.9 million, this luxury home on Cantitoe Lane sits on a five acre lot. It includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms, a seven-car garage and 15,700 square feet of space. The home features a separate full guest apartment, a greenhouse and a pool house.

For just under $10 million, you can purchase this resort-like mansion on South Fairfax. With more than 17,000 square feet of space and a six-car garage, there is plenty of room for guests — so we can move in, right? The home features a theater, a wine cellar, a cigar room, a hot tub, a library and breathtaking views.
.jpg)
Designed by renowned architect Carlos Alvarez, this estate overlooks the 11th hole of Cherry Hills Country Club. The 20,000-square-foot mansion boasts more than 14 garage car spaces, a wine cave, a swimming pool with fountains and 10 imported fireplaces. It also includes eight bedrooms and more than a dozen bathrooms.

This home was designed in 1952 for famed actress Ethel Merman, according to local folklore. The property has housed some of Denver's most significant business barons and NFL royalty, listing agents said. The home features a Hamptons-style pool, a pickleball court, a greenhouse, a 530-bottle wine and Champagne cellar and an eight-car garage. It includes five bedrooms, six bathrooms and 10,500 square feet of space.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
