Wife of Late National Enquirer Creator Sells Rocky Mountain Escape for $24.5 Million
Wife of Late National Enquirer Creator Sells Rocky Mountain Escape for $24.5 Million
Lois Pope, widow of media mogul Generoso Pope Jr., built the seven-bedroom stone mansion in Snowmass, Colorado
BY LIZ LUCKING | ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED ON MAY 6, 2024
This home in Snowmass, Colorado, has just sold for $22.5 million.
MICHAEL BRAND
It has impressive views of the surrounding mountains.
MICHAEL BRAND
The upscale Rocky Mountain residence of Lois Pope, the widow of media mogul Generoso Pope Jr., who is credited with transforming the National Enquirer into the sensationalist tabloid it is today, has just sold for $24.5 million.
Built in 2001, the seven-bedroom house sits on nearly 200 acres in Snowmass, Colorado, an affluent ski resort. Listing records show the house had been on and off the market since at least 2008, with asking prices ranging from $25 million to $36 million. It was most recently asking $34.5 million.
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