The mountain mansion has a host of amenities but perhaps none more appealing among winter sports aficionados than its location.

ā€œYou open the door and youā€™re on the Sundance ski run,ā€ said Ken Grodberg of Compass, who represented the sellers in the benchmark sale earlier this month. ā€œThereā€™s a lot of value to that.ā€

The house is right on a ski run.

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It was one of the homeā€™s selling points alongside its panoramic mountain views, which are ā€œdramatic, even by Telluride standards,ā€ he said.

Boasting towering ceilings, double-height windows, exposed log beams and 11 fireplaces, the main home, while grand, is also ā€œcomfortable, approachable and warm,ā€ Grodberg said.

The sellersā€”who, according to property records, bought the home in 2007 for a little over $13 millionā€”ā€œchanged the feel of it to give it that welcoming ambiance,ā€ he added. They couldnā€™t be reached for comment.

Mansion Global couldnā€™t identify the new owner of the home, and Grodberg declined to comment on the parties involved in the deal.

The home has panoramic mountain views.

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In addition to the sprawling main house, the compound also boasts two standalone cottages and a studio apartment, with 10 bedrooms and almost 17,000 square feet of living space among them, according to the listing.

As well as all the usual trappings of a luxurious family compoundā€”like the multiple living areas, elevator, and vast primary suiteā€”the home has some high-end amenities, including a bowling alley, a home theater, a games room, and a plethora of spa features.

ā€œIt is a great home for various age groups and generations,ā€ Grodberg said. ā€œThereā€™s something for everyone, young and old.ā€