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$9m Country Club Sale Tops February Home Transactions

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A renovated and expanded 1927 Denver Country Club mansion sold for its $9 million asking price, making it February’s highest-priced metro home sale.

Other standout luxury sales last month included a Castle Rock equestrian estate, a newly built home near Washington Park and two mansions in Cherry Hills Village.

When the Blake O’Shaughnessy 2006 Trust purchased the Race St. property for $3.8 million in January 2020, the 7,500-square-foot home had already been gutted.

Now, the nearly 12,000-square-foot residence features six bedrooms and nine bathrooms. It sold for $9 million Feb. 18, making it the most expensive home sold in the Denver area that month.

The home features reclaimed antique European limestone floors and custom millwork.

Jim Rhye of Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek represented the seller. Wendy Glazer of Kentwood Real Estate DTC represented the buyers, David Bruce Pittaway and Jeannine DuFresne Pittaway.

David Pittaway is a director at Castle Harlan Inc., a New York–based private equity firm.

Based on MLS data, here are the next four most expensive home sales in the Denver area for February:

Canon Ridge Road in Castle Rock: $5.3 million

Listing agent: Audrey Will of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

Buyer’s agent: Elyse Anderson of Key Team Real Estate

Details: This equestrian estate spans 35 acres and features a 7,000-square-foot mansion with eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms, as well as a 900-square-foot apartment in the walkout lower level. The property’s southern boundary adjoins 8,800 acres of protected conservation land.

The estate offers a farm-to-table lifestyle with chickens, cows, gardens and a vineyard. Equestrian amenities include an Olympic-sized indoor arena connected to a 22-stall barn with radiant-heat flooring, an outdoor arena, automated watering systems, a tack room, an office, a viewing lounge overlooking the indoor arena, and two bathrooms.

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An additional six-stall barn has been renovated into a two-chair hair salon, complete with a bedroom, a three-quarter bath, a loft bedroom, a kitchen with dining space and a bar-lounge with a fireplace.

Sellers Rodger and Lisa Garcia bought the estate for $1 million in May 2012.

Listed for $5.5 million Sept. 16, the Castle Rock property went under contract Jan. 30 for $5.3 million. Buyer Bonfire and Boots LLC closed on the property Feb. 27.

South Gilpin Street in Denver: $4.5 million

Listing agents: Jacci Geiger and Sana Wood of Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek

Buyer’s agent: Mary Thomas of Coldwell Banker Realty 24

Details: Galaxy Custom Homes acquired the property near Washington Park for $1.3 million in February 2023 and transformed it into a 6,400-square-foot modern coastal mansion with five bedrooms and six bathrooms by 2025.

The mansion was listed for $4.6 million Oct. 23 and went under contract Dec. 17 for $4.5 million. The buyers, Steven and Cathy Connolly, closed on the property Feb. 13.

Charrington Drive in Cherry Hills Village: $4.3 million

Listing agent: Shelby Schulz of Sterling Real Estate Group

Buyer’s agent: Shelby Schulz of Sterling Real Estate Group

Details: Nathan and Danielle Adams purchased the Cherry Hills Village property for $3.95 million in March 2022. Nathan Adams is CEO of RedT Homes.

The estate offers nearly 14,000 square feet of living and recreation space on 2 acres of landscaped grounds. The property features a 6,856-square-foot main residence and a 7,020-square-foot heated and cooled indoor arena with a sand volleyball court, a half-court basketball court, and a regulation pickleball court.

The sellers initially listed the property for $5.8 million in May 2024, then removed it in July of that year. They listed it again for $4.6 million in June 2025.

Bret Bostwick and Amy Jacobs bought the property for $4.3 million. Bostwick, a physician-scientist and drug developer, is a venture adviser for Breyer Capital.

South Franklin Street in Cherry Hills Village: $4.2 million

Listing agents: Julie Egan and Sallie E. Grewe of Kentwood Real Estate DTC

Buyer’s agent: Afshin Sarvestani of Kentwood Real Estate Cherry Creek

Details: Sellers Mohsen and Donnamae Pazirandeh purchased the 7,900-square-foot mansion for $503,000 in August 1993. The 2.2-acre property includes multiple gardens and a fruit tree grove.

The sellers listed the property for $4.8 million in February 2025, then reduced the price twice before it went under contract Dec. 12.

The buyers, Afshin and Azita Mehr, closed on the property Feb. 19 for $4.2 million.

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