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Aspen Mansion Sells for $69 Million in One of the Area’s Priciest-Ever Deals

The buyers plan to rent out the estate, known as Silver Lining Ranch, on a nightly basis

BY KATHERINE CLARKE
An Aspen, Colo., mansion has sold for $69 million. KA DESIGNWORKS

An Aspen mansion has sold for $69 million in one of the priciest-ever residential sales in the Colorado vacation destination.

Known as Silver Lining Ranch, the property spans more than 6 acres along the Roaring Fork River. The sellers were John and Elizabeth Burgess, records show. Mr. Burgess is a co-founder of BC Partners, a British private-equity firm. He declined to comment.

The buyers are two real-estate companies: Colorado’s Meriwether Companies and Texas-based Revere Capital, according to a spokeswoman for the companies. The two firms are among the companies behind the recent acquisition of the nearby Aspen Club, a storied tennis and fitness club, which they plan to revamp as a roughly 144,000-square-foot hospitality, culinary, fitness, health and wellness venue, according to the spokeswoman.

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The property was previously used as a retreat for terminally ill children. KA Designworks

Meriwether and Revere plan to rent out Silver Lining Ranch on a nightly basis to complement the revitalization of the club, according to their spokeswoman, who noted that the property has a short-term rental license.

Silver Lining Ranch has a roughly 18,000-square-foot, three-story house with 10 bedrooms, according to Meriwether.

The Burgesses bought Silver Lining Ranch for $10.5 million in 2010, records show. The property had previously been owned for years by the Little Star Foundation, a nonprofit which operated it as a retreat for terminally ill children.

The most expensive deal ever closed in Aspen was the 2021 sale of a mansion overlooking the city’s downtown area, which was sold by Lewis A. Sanders, founder and chief executive of New York investment firm Sanders Capital, for $72.5 million. The purchaser was Patrick Dovigi, a retired Canadian professional hockey player turned entrepreneur, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Via Mansion Global
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