Tom Cruise’s Colorado Residence Reflects The Entire $39.5 Million Asking Amount

Only two months after Tom Cruise put his mansion up for sale, the sale of his Telluride, Colorado, home has closed for the $39.5 million asking price, according to the listing agents.

According to LIV Sotheby’s International Realty listing agent Dan Dockray, the property was actually under contract within the first week or so. Colleague Eric Lavey, who worked on the deal as well, stated, “It really depended on who had their Gulfstream warming up on the tarmac to get out there first.”

Mr. Lavey said the deal is further evidence of how much the Colorado market has boomed over the past year. He said he’s seeing ultra-high levels of demand for large, private compounds with on-site sporting activities. The agents declined to comment on the identity of the buyer.

A spokeswoman for Mr. Cruise didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The roughly 320-acre property, which sits at the end of a mile-long driveway framed by a forest of aspen trees, borders a national forest on three sides. It includes a roughly 10,000-square-foot native stone-and-cedar home, which was completed by Mr. Cruise in 1994, as well as a three-bedroom guest house. The main house is designed in classic mountain style, with wood-paneled walls and stone fireplaces.

The property is packed full of sports-oriented amenities such as a large sports court, a dirt bike and snowmobile track and an extensive network of trails for hiking, snowshoeing and all-terrain vehicles.

The “Top Gun” and “Mission Impossible” star, 58, previously tried to sell the property seven years ago, The Wall Street Journal reported.