Longtime Aspen Home of Dianne Feinstein and Her Late Husband Asks $29.9 Million [View all]
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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
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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.
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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.
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