Jerry Seinfeld’s 27-Acre Ski Retreat Lists for $15M in Telluride, Colorado
The ranch-style compound features vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer spectacular mountain views.
The ranch-style compound features vaulted ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer spectacular mountain views.
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld is looking to part ways with his 12,260-square-foot mountain estate in Telluride, Colorado. The award-winning actor, writer, and producer purchased the sprawling retreat with his wife, cookbook-author Jessica Seinfeld, for $7,550,000 in 2007. Three years later, the couple listed the home for $18,300,000, but they took it off the market within a few months. Now, the duo are putting the property back on the market—this time at a slightly lower asking price.
Built in 1991 by Lipkin Warner, an acclaimed Colorado-based architecture firm, the retreat is set on nearly 27 secluded acres in Telluride’s private Raspberry Patch enclave. The residence was originally designed as a series of ranch-style structures, but the famous homeowners have remodeled the residence extensively over the last decade, expanding the size of the compound while also redesigning much of the interior space.
Upon entry, a generous-sized foyer opens up to the spacious living areas, which are capped with double-height vaulted ceilings that greatly enhance the home’s grand proportions. In the main room, floor-to-ceiling windows frame sweeping views of the neighboring San Miguel Mountains, while a large stone fireplace complements the rustic aesthetic.
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