This is the highest price for a former Ramsey home that hasn’t been sold in nearly 20 years, despite several attempts in the $2 million range.
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The house where the body of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsey was found in 1996 is back on the market.
From the listing’s description, the idyllic “timeless charm” of the 7,500-square-foot estate in Boulder, Colorado, was one of the most widely discussed locations for criminal investigations in the 1990s. don’t understand. Even the address is different.
But the house, which is currently on the market for just under $7 million, is the same house where Ramsey was found dead 26 years ago, according to property records. tracked by of daily cameraBoulder newspaper.
Ramsey’s death in 1996 initiated a high-profile criminal investigation, which to this day remains inconclusive and no charges have been filed.
The girl’s father, John Ramsey, found her body in the home’s basement wine cellar the day after Christmas, hours after she was reported missing. Spacious lower level with stone accents, media room, wet bar, wine cellar, fireplace and half bath.”
Since 2004, the home has been owned by Carol Shuler Milner, daughter of televangelist Robert H. Shuler, and her husband Tim Milner. daily camera report.
The couple have tried to put it up for sale at least five times since then, according to reports, the last time they tried to put it on the list in 2014. Each time, the property fetched between $1 million and $2.7 million. listed between It didn’t sell every time.
This time, LIV Sotheby’s International Realty’s listing agent is trying again with an asking price of $6,950,000, according to the home’s Zillow. listing page.
The home has undergone significant changes since the Ramsey family bought it for $500,000 in 1991, records examined by the Times show.
In 1998, a group of investors purchased the home from the Ramsay family for $650,000. According to reports, by 2001 the address had changed from 755 15th St. to the current listed address. New landscaping and fencing have been added to provide additional buffer from roadsides where onlookers have been known to stop and stare from time to time.
Since the Ramseys first bought their home, the area has seen home prices rise, nearly doubling nationally.
A typical home in Boulder seven times higher It is now higher than it was in 1991, according to the US Federal Housing Finance Agency’s Home Price Index.
By comparison, the list price of the former Ramsey home is 14 times what the Ramseys bought it for in 1991.
The listing highlights proximity to luxury homes, restaurants, stores, and the University of Colorado Boulder campus.
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