Get ready for a jaw-dropping revelation! Chip and Joanna Gaines, the renowned home renovation duo, have taken on a new project that's sure to leave you in awe. But here's the twist: their latest endeavor is not just any old fixer-upper; it's a $5.5 million mountain home in Colorado!
As the Gaineses embarked on their journey to find the perfect second home, they stumbled upon a 1960s build with a unique story to tell. The property, featured in the new TV series "Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House," has been on the market for some time, and Chip believed it was the right moment to strike a good deal. Little did they know, their grand vision for this home would involve a complete gutting of both floors and a major layout reconfiguration.
But let's talk numbers. The actual sale price? A whopping $5.5 million! According to Pitkin County property records, the home, nestled on two acres in Woody Creek, found its new owners in November 2024. And guess who those new owners are? None other than the Gaines family themselves!
This stunning property boasts not just a 3,662-square-foot main house but also two additional cabins and a trail leading right down to the river. In the first episode of "Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House," we witness the transformation begin as a local contractor and crew swiftly demolish the interior, all while the Gaineses oversee the project remotely from their Waco base. Later, they return to personally choose paint colors and finishes, and we're introduced to their oldest daughter, Ella, who's set to join the family business and redesign one of the cabins.
So, are you ready to dive deeper into this captivating renovation journey? Catch "Fixer Upper: Colorado Mountain House" on HGTV every Tuesday, or stream it on HBO Max. And don't forget to subscribe to our weekly newsletter, In The Know, for all the latest entertainment news delivered straight to your inbox!
And this is the part most people miss: the true value of a home isn't always reflected in its price tag. What do you think? Is this a fair price for a home with such potential, or is it an extravagant purchase? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!