John Denver’s former Colorado music studio, guesthouse in Rocky Mountains hits market for $8.495 million

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Late musician John Denver's custom-built music studio and guesthouse on his Aspen, Colorado, estate has hit the market for nearly $8.5 million.

"It's a long way home to Starwood in Aspen, a sweet Rocky Mountain paradise, oh, my sweet Rocky Mountain paradise," John Denver wrote in his 1971 song "Starwood in Aspen" while thinking about the town where he would build a home and music studio. The late singer-songwriter, who died in a small plane crash in 1997, had the music studio and guesthouse custom-built in the affluent Rocky Mountain town of Aspen in 1975.

The studio has been converted into a single-family, five-bedroom, five-bath home that sits on his 5-acre estate. The home offers "breathtaking" mountain views and boasts a recently remodeled kitchen and bathrooms while still maintaining the "John Denver vibe," according to the listing. The house also has an unobstructed view of the Aspen valley floor and "sweeping views" of the mountain ranges from Independence Pass to Mt. Sopris. The property last sold for $4.

 

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