
The comic's former retreat had been available on the market since March.
No jokes right here: This stand-up comedian has efficiently bought his idyllic Colorado retreat.
In keeping with freshly public property data, Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld’s Rocky Mountain homestead bought for $14 million in late January, Mansion International first reported.
The 12,260-square-foot residence is ready on 27 acres of land between peaks within the city of Telluride, identified for its proximity to the eponymous Telluride Ski & Golf resort. It's positioned in a personal group referred to as Raspberry Patch.
The 11-bedroom house is designed “as an evolving sequence of Western ranch buildings,” constructed by an area architect and has been regularly expanded upon during the last decade, in keeping with an inventory. There are 11 full bogs and three partial.
In keeping with an aerial shot of the property in 2017, it consists of a sequence of interconnected buildings surrounded by timber on all sides.
The principle residing space is vaulted and options floor-to-ceiling home windows providing views of the Wilson Vary’s snow-capped peaks. Along with the entry highway, there's additionally a “well-maintained path system,” which winds down by way of the timber — largely aspen and spruce — to a flowing creek. Different highlights embrace an outside patio and eating space, in addition to a four-car storage, health club and yoga studio.

“Recognizing the sturdy demand for properties, they felt this was time [to sell],” Compass dealer Invoice Fandel advised Mansion International of the Seinfelds’ resolution to half methods with the property, which they first listed final March with an ask of $14.95 million.
The comic, 67, and his spouse, 50 — each devoted skiers — purchased the property for $7.55 million in 2007. They’ve made a lot of adjustments since.
“After the Seinfelds bought the property, they did a transform and re-imagined the entire place,” stated Fandel.

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