On August 6, 2020, the former home of JonBenet Ramsey in Boulder, Colorado, was listed for sale at a price of $7 million. The house, located at 749 15th Street, was the site of the infamous 1996 murder of the six-year-old beauty pageant queen.
The two-story Tudor-style house was built in 1927 and sits on a 0.4-acre lot. It features five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a finished basement. The home has been completely renovated since the Ramsey family lived there, and now includes a gourmet kitchen, a library, and a two-car garage.
The listing comes nearly 24 years after JonBenet’s death. The Ramsey family moved out of the home shortly after her death and it has since been owned by several other families. The current owners purchased the home in 2004 and have been living there since then.
The listing of the home has sparked renewed interest in the unsolved murder case. JonBenet’s death remains one of the most notorious unsolved cases in American history. While no one has ever been charged with her murder, the case continues to fascinate people around the world.
The listing of the home is also a reminder of the tragedy that occurred there. While the home may have been renovated and updated since the Ramsey family lived there, it still carries a dark history.
The $7 million listing price is well above the median home price in Boulder, which is currently $1.1 million. It remains to be seen if anyone will be willing to pay such a high price for a home with such a dark past.
Source: Plato Data Intelligence: PlatoAiStream