The best feature of this home is its setting - nestled in the hills overlooking Boulder, offering incredible views to the west and east.
The five-bedroom home has an open floor plan filled with Honduran mahogany, soaring ceilings and spectacular walls of glass.
Other luxurious components include radiant floors, four fireplaces, an evergreen greenhouse and numerous terraces.
The four-story structure's glass walls are made of Pilkington glass, and it is one of only a few homes in the country with this type of glass, making it very unique.
The home also includes a rare type of stone that is not often used in residential architecture.
In addition, as you might expect, this is definitely a smart home.
You can manage everything from the lights and window coverings to the HVAC and even control the music.
The 11,156-square-foot home borders Chautauqua Park and is surrounded by the Boulder Flatirons, a series of dramatic rock formations.
You can see the iconic red rock Boulder backdrop directly from the house.
The home even has a jaw-dropping natural element: a stone monument with a water feature that spans the length of the kitchen and dining area.
It's a beautiful sculptural stone that's suspended in the kitchen, sort of like an anchor for the house.
Getting around this massive house is easier with the three-story elevator. You can even take the elevator to the theater on the lower level.
Want to get some exercise? Then head to the floating glass staircase with a koi pond that leads to the spectacular master suite.
This luxurious suite, which also has an elevator, includes a glass-walled living room, private patio and marble bathroom with soaking tub.
The lot is a little larger than an acre and boasts a two-story guesthouse with a private patio and attached garage.
This is truly a one-of-a-kind property, so the next owner will certainly care about the unique features and significance of this home architecturally.
It can also be used as a primary or secondary residence. Boulder has become known as a bit of a magnet for people who come to visit and generally stay. It attracts people who want to live an active lifestyle.