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Related: About this forumLongtime Aspen Home of Dianne Feinstein and Her Late Husband Asks $29.9 Million
WSJ NEWS EXCLUSIVE
Longtime Aspen Home of Dianne Feinstein and Her Late Husband Asks $29.9 Million
The roughly 36-acre property known as Bear Paw Ranch is hitting the market following the death of the senator's husband, Richard Blum, in February
By Katherine Clarke
https://twitter.com/KathyClarkeNYC
Katherine.Clarke@wsj.com
July 12, 2022 11:00 am ET
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An estate near Aspen, Colo., that served as the longtime vacation home of Sen. Dianne Feinstein and her late husband Richard Blum is coming on the market for $29.9 million, according to the listing agent.
The listing follows Mr. Blums death in February at age 86. Known as Bear Paw Ranch, the roughly 36-acre property is located just outside downtown Aspen. It is owned by a family trust whose beneficiaries are Mr. Blums three daughters from a previous marriage, according to Michael Klein, the executor of Mr. Blums estate and a longtime friend of the family. Sen. Feinsteins office didnt respond to a request for comment.
{Snip lots of pictures, which are in a format that doesn't display at DU. This is a nice place.
The main house spans about 8,850 square feet.
David Marlow
The house is designed in traditional ranch style, with log beams and antler chandeliers.
David Marlow}
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Longtime Aspen Home of Dianne Feinstein and Her Late Husband Asks $29.9 Million
The roughly 36-acre property known as Bear Paw Ranch is hitting the market following the death of the senator's husband, Richard Blum, in February
By Katherine Clarke
https://twitter.com/KathyClarkeNYC
Katherine.Clarke@wsj.com
July 12, 2022 11:00 am ET
Be the first to know about the biggest and best luxury home sales and listings by signing up for our Mansion Deals email alert.
An estate near Aspen, Colo., that served as the longtime vacation home of Sen. Dianne Feinstein and her late husband Richard Blum is coming on the market for $29.9 million, according to the listing agent.
The listing follows Mr. Blums death in February at age 86. Known as Bear Paw Ranch, the roughly 36-acre property is located just outside downtown Aspen. It is owned by a family trust whose beneficiaries are Mr. Blums three daughters from a previous marriage, according to Michael Klein, the executor of Mr. Blums estate and a longtime friend of the family. Sen. Feinsteins office didnt respond to a request for comment.
{Snip lots of pictures, which are in a format that doesn't display at DU. This is a nice place.
The main house spans about 8,850 square feet.
David Marlow
The house is designed in traditional ranch style, with log beams and antler chandeliers.
David Marlow}
{snip}
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Longtime Aspen Home of Dianne Feinstein and Her Late Husband Asks $29.9 Million (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Jul 2022
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live love laugh
(14,519 posts)1. Lawmakers are estranged from constituents sadly.
Xoan
(25,445 posts)2. Obscene
snowybirdie
(5,676 posts)3. The property
isn't owned by the Senator. Its owned by her stepdaughters. Likely she won't profit. Why is this a posting here? Not relevant all.
Nittersing
(6,897 posts)4. Well, the property *is* in Colorado and
I was curious to see what it looked like.
Lots of random Colorado associated things get posted here in the Colorado Group.