Mar 10, 2021 - News

See inside: The 3 most expensive homes on sale in Denver right now

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Courtesy of LIV Sotheby's International Realty

The Denver luxury real estate market is still booming despite the pandemic. In the last year, 3,138 homes over $1 million have sold.

Here's a look at the 3 most expensive homes currently on the market, starting at $6.5 million.

2245 Blake St., Unit M | $18,000,000

Highlights: Top two floors of entire building, three steam showers, gas fireplace, mountain views, downtown location, two kitchens.

Specs: 4 beds, 6.5 baths, 6,903 square feet

Listing agents: Kathleen Haas and Deni Niethammer at The Resource Group LLC

2245 Blake St., Unit M
Courtesy of Kathleen Haas and Deni Niethammer at The Resource Group LLC
2245 Blake St., Unit M
Courtesy of Kathleen Haas and Deni Niethammer at The Resource Group LLC
460 Saint Paul St. | $10,987,000

Highlights: Contemporary design, constructed by Paul Kobey, designed by architect Michael Knorr, private garden with Koi pond, two-story home gym with juice bar, massage room, four fireplaces.

Specs: 5 beds, 8 baths, 11,832 square feet

Listing agent: Gina Lorenzen at Kentwood Real Estate

460 Saint Paul St
Courtesy of Gina Lorenzen at Kentwood Real Estate
460 Saint Paul St
Courtesy of Gina Lorenzen at Kentwood Real Estate
460 Saint Paul St
Courtesy of Gina Lorenzen at Kentwood Real Estate
2605 18th St. | $6,500,000

Highlights: Ultimate indoor-outdoor living setup, designed by BOSS.architecture, built by Montare Builders, modern sleek kitchen that opens to a courtyard, city views, sophisticated finishes, in-home art gallery corridor.

Specs: 5 beds, 5.5 baths, 7,261 square feet

Listing agent: Mckinze Casey at LIV Sotheby's International Realty

2605 18th St.
Courtesy of LIV Sotheby's International Realty
2605 18th St.
Courtesy of LIV Sotheby's International Realty
2605 18th St.
Courtesy of LIV Sotheby's International Realty
2605 18th St.
Courtesy of LIV Sotheby's International Realty

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