What’s the Big Deal: Nearly $15 million for east Aspen home
“What’s the Big Deal?” runs Sundays and is based on the most expensive property transaction recorded in Pitkin County through 3 p.m. each Friday.
Price: $14.945 million
Date recorded: March 30
Address: 803 E. Hyman Ave.
Neighborhood: East End
Buyer: John R. and Helen Waldrum Montgomery
Seller: 803DKS LLC
Property type: Single-family residential
Year built: 1990, actual; 2005, effective; 2007, last remodel
Land: 6,000 square feet
Total heated area: 5,224 sqaure feet
Property tax bill: $23,799.48
Editor’s note: “What’s the Big Deal?” did not run for the week of March 20 to 24 in the March 26 Aspen Times. Here’s a look at that transaction:
Price: $6.325 million
Date recorded: March 24
Address: 555 E. Durant Ave., Aspen
Subdivision: North of Nell, Units C1-A and C1-B
Buyer: Gondola LLC
Seller: Grenko Properties LLC
Property type: Condo
Year built: actual, 1968; effective, 1980
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