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About the luxury property 236 Pandora Lane in Telluride, Colorado

Featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes Global Properties, New York Post, and Cottages & Gardens

Elizabeth Cutler, co-founder of SoulCycle, is widely recognized for her innovative vision of creating spaces that foster community, well-being, and a sense of belonging. Her concept of a “life settling place” is deeply rooted in her commitment to providing environments where individuals can find restoration, connection, and personal growth.

Shortly after listing it, SoulCycle co-founder Elizabeth Cutler has found a buyer for her Colorado estate.

The Telluride-area home has sold for just under the asking price of $29.5 million. Cutler put it on the market in early July, and it was in contract a few weeks later… View article in The Wall Street Journal>

“And sometimes maintaining the vibe can be a delicate balance. For example, when Elizabeth Cutler, co-founder of SoulCycle, wanted to construct her own personal wellness retreat on five acres in the mountains, she wanted a place that would not just fit into the landscape but also amplify it.”  View Forbes article >

Elizabeth Cutler said the 5-acre Telluride property is ‘like Xanax’ for her
“Elizabeth Cutler thinks of her Colorado estate in the same terms as SoulCycle, the indoor cycling brand  she co-founded in 2006.”  View article in The Wall Street Journal>

“This home is ready for its next owner to take it for a spin. Elizabeth Cutler, co-founder of the famed indoor cycling company SoulCycle, is looking to part ways with her longtime Colorado getaway — a secluded estate near Telluride that she describes as “deeply restorative, deeply relaxing.'” View New York Post article >

“Tucked in a picturesque valley of Telluride, a majestic yet modern estate where contemporary architecture and rugged natural scenery abound has hit the market. It seems like the ultimate Colorado retreat and will come turn-key, fully furnished (even including e-bikes, per the NY Post).” View Cottages & Gardens article >