The Telluride residence is 12,260 square feet and offers 11 bedrooms

Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld have sold their mountain retreat, a 12,260-square-foot home on nearly 27 acres in Telluride, Colorado, for $14 million.

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Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld have sold their mountain retreat, a 12,260-square-foot home on nearly 27 acres in Telluride, Colorado, for $14 million.
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Jerry and Jessica Seinfeld have sold their nearly 27-acre Colorado mountain retreat for $14 million.

Nestled between Rocky Mountain peaks in Telluride, Colorado, the property has views of the Wilson range and a 12,260-square-foot main home designed to look like a series of ranch buildings, according to the listing with Bill Fandel of Compass.

The comedian, 67, and the cookbook author, 50, listed the property in March for $14.95 million, The Wall Street Journal reported at the time. It sold in late January, according to property records that were just made public.

“Recognizing the strong demand for properties, they felt this was a good time [to sell],” Mr. Fandel told The Wall Street Journal. He did not immediately respond to a request for comment for this article.

Indeed, the desire for space and access to nature created by the Covid-19 pandemic has brought an influx of buyers to ski towns and other vacation destinations. Single-family home sales in Telluride rose 50% annually in the fourth quarter of 2021, while prices were up 39% from $3.9 million in 2020 to $5.4 million in 2021, according to a report from LIV Sotheby’s International Realty.

The couple, avid skiers, purchased the 11-bedroom, 13-bathroom vacation home in 2007 for $7.55 million, public records show. The property is minutes from Telluride Ski Resort, one the country’s top-rated skiing destinations.

The Seinfelds had owned the property since 2017.

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“After the Seinfelds purchased the property, they did a remodel and re-imagined the whole place,” Mr. Fandel told The Wall Street Journal.

Features of the home include a great room with a stone fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows framing mountain views, an eat-in kitchen, a den lined with bookshelves and a primary bedroom suite with views of the landscape and two bathrooms, listing photos show. There’s also a gym, a yoga studio and a four-car garage.

Outside, there’s a patio and dining area, also with mountain views, and the property boasts a creek and a private trail system through aspen and spruce trees.

Most recently, the “Seinfeld” star released a comedy special, “Jerry Seinfeld: 23 Hours to Kill,” and filmed conversations with his peers in his long-running “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” series.

Ms. Seinfeld is the author of five cookbooks and is the founder of the GOOD+ Foundation, which provides essential items for families in need throughout New York City.

Representatives for the couple did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Realtor.com first reported the deal.