A home in Denver’s Washington Park neighborhood has hit the market for $4.2 million on land that was once part of former Colorado Gov. John Evans’ private estate.
“Tucked behind gates in what was once called Strawberry Hill, this seven-home enclave has always represented privacy, prestige and the best of Denver living,” said listing agent Gregory Beckham, who is a luxury specialist at CENTURY 21 Moore Real Estate.
“Now, for the first time in decades, one of these estates is coming available, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of Denver’s past, beautifully reimagined for modern life.”
Built in 1972 and at 2111 E. Alameda Ave., the two-story home features six bedrooms and six bathrooms, spanning over 6,300 square feet.
Retired aerospace engineer Robert Hauser purchased the property in September 2010, after finding it on Zillow during a corporate relocation to Denver.
“I bought the neighborhood, not the house,” Hauser said as he recalled being initially drawn by the neighborhood’s Bel-Air feel, which brought back fond memories of his childhood vacations out in California.
He said the house was great, but since it was originally built more than five decades ago, the layout was made up of segmented hallways that made it almost confusing to navigate.
As a result, Hauser decided to open up the space and create an open-air feel. Then over the years, the property underwent a complete “down to the studs” renovation, which included excavating the backyard, installing a pool and reconfiguring the first floor.
Key highlights of the home include a grand two-story foyer featuring a sweeping marble staircase, a chef’s kitchen equipped with Viking appliances and a Miele espresso station and a main-level primary suite with a private fire pit patio.
The outdoor area offers a resort-style retreat, complete with a heated saltwater pool, full pool house with bath and lounge, covered outdoor living and multiple patios.
Additional features of the residence include all-brick architecture, a rooftop deck, a fully finished basement, several fireplaces throughout, walk-in closets, gardens and mature trees.
Hauser said he has put the estate on the market after relocating to Texas in September, where he plans to build his next home.
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