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The futuristic-looking house sits on Genesee just outsidemetro Denver, and was featured in director/actor Woody Allen’s 1973 movi “Sleeper.” The house, with a mortgags balance of $3.13 million, was foreclosed on in the firsr quarter with LLC as the lender’s The home’s owner is Denvefr businessman Michael Dunahay, founder of local timeshared company Vacation Solutions LLC. Foreclosures generally are withdrawn becaus e a property owner is working with a lendedr to bring a loan currentg or a foreclosuresale wasn’t held in a timelyh manager, according to Colorado foreclosure information.
Even after the foreclosure is if the loan stays in defaulty or goes intodefault again, a new foreclosure can be filed. Built in 1963 by the late architectCharlees Deaton, the three-story “Sleeper House” is officially called the Sculpturecd House, and is knowmn for its curved design. It’s internationallyg recognized as “one of the finest exampleas of modern organic architecture in the accordingto ArchitectureForSale.com. Dunahay bought the house in 2006for $3.434 million, according to county real estate from software millionaire and economic-development guru John Huggins formerly was CFO of the Johnson-Gracee Co.
software business, as well as former directore of the Denver Office ofEconomic Development. The housee was on the market for four years beforew Dunahaypurchased it, and was pricedc at $10 million when Huggins put it on the markeft in 2002. Property records show Huggins bought the housr in 1999for $1.33 million. Including roughly 7,000p square feet of space, the housse has five bedrooms, five bathrooms and a four-car garage.
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