Oil Billionaire Bill Koch lists Aspen estate for $125 million

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The estate sits just 17.7km from downtown Aspen, and Koch, 84, who built his fortune through oil and investments, told the Wall Street Journal that he and his wife, Bridget, felt it was the right time to sell.

“[We] looked at the strong housing market and figured it was time to let someone else enjoy it,” he said.

The estate includes eight structures, featuring a (1,545sqm) main lodge with seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms. The lodge boasts 9-metre ceilings, a formal dining room, two offices, a media room, and wine storage. Rustic elements such as flagstone flooring, log beams, and a floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace enhance the luxurious mountain aesthetic.

In recent years the lodge has been available to rent for a whopping US35000 a night or US300000 per month. Image Zillow
In recent years, the lodge has been available to rent for a whopping US$35,000 a night or US$300,000 per month. Image: Zillow

Beyond the main residence, the property has seven guest cabins, including one designed as a state-of-the-art gym. There are 14 bedrooms and 17 bathrooms in total.

The estate also features two hot tubs, two ponds, and multiple hiking trails, with breathtaking views of the Elk Mountain Range.

One of the two hot tubs. Image Zillow
One of the two hot tubs. Image: Zillow

This is not Koch’s first attempt to sell the estate. In 2015, he listed it for $100 million (AUD $152 million), later dropping the price to $80 million (AUD $122 million).

At the time, he offered buyers the option to purchase the original 21-hectare property with the main lodge for $60 million (AUD $91 million), while an additional 12.5-hectare parcel was listed separately for $20 million (AUD $30.5 million).

The main cabin spans 16631 square feet and features seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Image Zillow
The main cabin spans 16,631 square feet and features seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms. Image: Zillow

WSJ reports the 12.5-hectare parcel eventually sold for $14.5 million (AUD $22.2 million), while Koch retained the main estate.

The home has also been available for rent at $35,000 (AUD $53,500) per night or $300,000 (AUD $458,000) per month, catering to ultra-wealthy visitors seeking privacy and exclusivity in the Aspen Valley.

Built in 1990 it being used as an event venue. Koch transformed it into his own private mountain sanctuary. Image Zillow
Built in 1990, it was being used as an event venue. Koch transformed it into his own private mountain sanctuary. Image Zillow

Listed by Steven Shane of Compass, the estate is being marketed as “a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own Aspen’s premier multi-generational estate.”



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