The wife of a retired professional golfer has sold their home in Cherry Hills Village.
Suzanne Duval, whose husband David is a former World No. 1, sold the home at 11 Parkway Drive for $3.4 million last month, according to public records.
Suzanne, who owns an interior design firm called Maison de DuVal, purchased the home in her name for $1.3 million.
David Duval was a prominent player during the late 1990s and early 2000s, known for his aggressive style and intense competitiveness. He now competes on the PGA Tour Champions, for players over the age of 50, and has also worked as a golf analyst and commentator.
Suzanne Duval listed the 5,665-square-foot home, situated on a private 1.2-acre lot adjacent to open space, on July 11. Ann and Katherine Durham of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty represented the seller. The home went under contract on July 28, and the sale closed on August 19.
The four-bedroom, five-bathroom home features an upper-level artist studio that can also serve as a gym and boasts a west-facing deck.
The main floor includes a spacious primary suite with an attached office. The home’s garden-level basement includes a half bath and flexible space.
Katie Herman with 8z Real Estate represented the buyer, Scott W. Colvin, principal at engineering and design consulting firm Kimley-Horn.
Herman said her clients liked the home’s location and chose it because it offers more room and outdoor space for their children.
“They loved that the lot next door is owned by the city and will never be built on,” she said.
Prior to 11 Parkway Drive, the Duvals previously owned the 13,400-square-foot mansion at 1000 E. Oxford Lane in Cherry Hills Village. But they handed the keys to a bank in the summer of 2012 rather than go through the foreclosure process.
The current owners, who bought it from the bank, listed the property for sale for $13.5 million in 2022, but no deal came to fruition.
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