The cost of a home is rising across the U.S. According to The National Association of Realtors, the median value of a home in the United States reached $363,300 in July 2021.
Sales of luxury homes with amenities like pools, gyms, security systems, and spacious yards also skyrocketed in 2020 and into 2021.
It's a precarious time to invest in a home, especially in Denver. That's why Stacker analyzed data from realtor.com to determine the most expensive homes for sale in the metro area.
Here are the most expensive homes on the market in Denver:
#10 - 20 Polo Field Ln, Denver ($4,900,000)
- 4 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms; 6,312 square feet; $776 per square foot
#9 - 1130 E 7th Ave, Denver ($4,995,000)
- 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms; 15,987 square feet; $325 per square foot
#8 - 3962 S Chase Way, Denver ($5,200,000)
- 5 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms; 15,987 square feet; $325 per square foot
#7 - 1133 14th St Unit 3750, Denver ($5,250,000)
- 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms; 4,903 square feet; $1,070 per square foot
#6 - 1133 14th St Unit 2400, Denver ($5,300,000)
- 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms; 5,286 square feet; $1,002 per square foot
#5 - 2644 W 32nd Ave, Denver ($5,500,000)
- Studio; 18,445 square feet; $298 per square foot
#4 - 2605 18th St, Denver ($5,500,000)
- 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms; 7,261 square feet; $757 per square foot
#3 - 1350 N Logan St, Denver ($7,000,000)
- 11 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms; 12,574 square feet; $556 per square foot
#2 - 100 Detroit St Unit 703, Denver ($13,800,000)
- 3 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms; 7,134 square feet; $1,934 per square foot
#1 - 2245 Blake St Apt M, Denver ($18,000,000)
- 4 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms; 6,903 square feet; $2,607 per square foot