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A $17.5 million estate outside Denver, Colorado , splashed onto the market in 2016 with a bonkers total of 126 custom chandeliers featured throughout. It took some time, but the Evergreen mansion, grandiosely dubbed Chateau V, finally sold in 2021 for $9.

5 million, a significant $8 million discount but nonetheless a record price for the small community. Enamored potential buyers who may have missed their shot at Chateau V are in luck, however, as the limestone castle has returned to market, though you’ll need much deeper pockets to call it home this time around. Currently listed at $59.



9 million, the 35-acre property was formerly owned by Texas natives Randall and Cynthia Veselka of DTI Credit. They initially purchased the land and went on to pour over $30 million into the development of the palatial home they dubbed Chateau V. Ultimately, they ran out of funds to complete the residence, listing agent Melissa Temple of Engel & Völkers tells Robb Report via email.

Its current owner stepped in, Temple added, seeing potential for the home and pouring in more millions before, “His wife decided it was too big and she wanted to live in Tahoe and not Colorado.” One of the most unusual features of the home is that each of the 20,000-square-foot home’s six en suite bedrooms each includes their own washer and dryer. An apartment for guests or staff is also featured in the home.

If the abundance of chandeliers jazzing up the massive residence don’t float your boat, its eight fireplaces might catch your eye or the 12 dormer windows flanked by statues. RELATED: Star Moves: Byron Allen Sheds His Aspen Getaway, While Nicolas Cage and Claire Danes Pick Up New Digs Breathtaking 270-degree views of the Rocky Mountains are available from throughout the house, including the main living area, a vast double-height space with a fireside lounge, and a formal dining area. The gourmet kitchen nearby sits beneath arched stone ceilings with backlighting, which allows modern appliances like the gas-range stovetop to pop.

Guests can enjoy sweeping mountain vistas from the breakfast bar or venture out onto the expansive terrace from the turreted breakfast room. A spiral staircase lined with a fancifully scrolled wrought-iron banister leads to the second floor, where the primary suite resides. There are surreal views, a fireplace, walk-in closets, and a glitzy marble bath with a soaking tub set into a wide bay lined with 15-pane floor-to-ceiling windows.

Other luxe amenities include a gym, a 1,500-bottle wine cellar and tasting room, an office, and a billiards room with an antique wooden bar that dates to 1885. Outside, the luxuries continue with a heated pool and spa next to a gazebo and outdoor kitchen, while a custom-built greenhouse is ideal for those with a green thumb. Melissa Temple and Jean Merkelbach of Engel & Völkers hold the listing.

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