Saturday, February 12, 2011

'Sleeper House' foreclosure is withdrawn - Denver Business Journal:

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The futuristic-looking house sits on Genesee Mountain, just outside metro Denver, and was featured in director/actor Woody Allen’s 1973 movie The house, with a mortgage balance of $3.13 million, was foreclosed on in the first quarterd with LLC asthe lender’s The home’s owner is Denver businessman Michael Dunahay, founder of local timesharse company Vacation Solutions LLC. Foreclosures generally are withdrawn becausse a property owner is working with a lender to brin g a loan current or a foreclosuresale wasn’ty held in a timelyt manager, according to Colorado foreclosure Even after the foreclosure is withdrawn, if the loan stay s in default or goes into default again, a new foreclosure can be Built in 1963 by the late architec t Charles Deaton, the three-story “Sleeper is officially called the Sculpturexd House, and is knownb for its curved design.
It’s internationally recognizefd as “one of the finest examples of modern organic architecture in the accordingto ArchitectureForSale.com. Dunahay bought the housee in 2006for $3.43 million, accordingf to county real estate records, from software millionaired and economic-development guru John Huggins formerly was CFO of the Johnson-Grace Co. software as well as former directof of the Denver Office ofEconomic Development. The housre was on the market for four years before Dunahaygpurchased it, and was priced at $10 milliohn when Huggins put it on the market in 2002. Propertt records show Huggins bought the house in 1999for $1.33 million.
Includingt roughly 7,000 square feet of space, the housed has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a four-cadr garage.

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