One of the four custom-designed multimillion-dollar homes that premiered on season four of HGTV’s “Rock the Block” is up for sale on the Colorado market.
The Aspen-chalet style home designed by Bryan and Sarah Baeumler of “Renovation Island” was originally listed for $3.45 million in May 2022. Now, it’s back on the market for $3.3 million.
With unobstructed mountain views and a placement right along the water of the Lonetree Reservoir, there’s a reason the show named this house “Best Exterior” of the season.
Dubbed the “Spa House” on the HGTV show, the Heron Lakes home in Larimer County features a lower-level spa with a built-in smoothie bar, gym, massage parlor and Chromotherapy infinity tub; an outdoor fire pit and BBQ kitchen; two kitchen islands with direct views of Longs Peak and Mount Meeker; and more.
The house — at 2517 Southwind Road in Berthoud — sits at the end of the cul-de-sac in the gated Rookery section of the Heron Lakes community and comes with a deeded membership to TPC Colorado golf course, according to the Zillow listing.
And the community has its own features — a resort-style pool, fitness center with full programming, two community restaurants and a third under construction, a grand clubhouse and miles of trails.
The four-bedroom, seven-bathroom house covers 5,819 square feet of land and the furniture is included in the sale.
One of the other four “Rock the Block” homes remains on the market from its May 2023 list date.
The home was designed by Michel Smith Boyd and Anthony Elle of “Luxe for Less,” who won the competition with their “mountain modern” vibe. While the home won in the judge’s hearts, it hasn’t been able to win a buyer.
Originally listed for $3.2 million in May 2023, 2531 Southwind Road’s price has dipped down $200,000; the price tag now sits at $2.9 million, according to its Zillow listing.
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