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A stunning 4,000-square-foot penthouse in Denver's coveted Cheesman Park neighborhood has hit the market with a price tag of $5.8 million. The luxurious residence, owned by a local eye doctor, offers a premier urban lifestyle steps from the Denver Botanic Gardens.
The property is a full-floor unit, providing exceptional privacy and panoramic views of the city skyline, Cheesman Park, and the distant Rocky Mountains. The expansive floor plan is designed for both grand-scale entertaining and comfortable daily living, featuring high-end finishes and an abundance of natural light throughout.
This listing represents one of the most exclusive opportunities in Denver's competitive real estate landscape. The combination of its prestigious location, direct park access, and sophisticated design places it among the city's elite properties. The sale is being handled by a local brokerage specializing in luxury homes. Potential buyers are expected to be those seeking an unparalleled lock-and-leave lifestyle in one of Denver's most walkable and culturally rich neighborhoods.
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