$20 Million House With 100-Car Garage, Playboy Mansion Pool for Sale

Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app Advertisement A former race-car driver's Colorado mansion which includes a 100-car museum, an indoor pool inspired by Hugh Hefner, and a "Star Trek"-themed theater has been listed at $20 million.

  • A mansion in Evergreen, Colorado, owned by a former race-car driver is listed at $20 million with LIV Sotheby's International Realty.
  • The mansion, nicknamed "Thunder Ridge," has a 100-car showroom, a Hugh Hefner-inspired indoor swimming pool, a beauty salon, and a "Star Trek"-themed movie theater.
  • The owner, Richard Berry, is the grandson of Loren M. Berry, the inventor of Yellow Pages.
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A former race-car driver's Colorado mansion — which includes a 100-car museum, an indoor pool inspired by Hugh Hefner, and a "Star Trek"-themed theater — has been listed at $20 million.

The home was built by Richard Berry, a grandson of Loren M. Berry, who was known as "Mr. Yellow Pages" for his invention of the business telephone directory.

Richard Berry originally purchased the property in the late 1990s for under $1 million, The Wall Street Journal reported. The home is now being sold by LIV Sotheby's International Realty.

The mansion, nicknamed "Thunder Ridge," is in Evergreen, Colorado, less than an hour from Denver. It's at the end of a five-mile stretch of mountain roads, which Berry has used as his personal racetrack, The Journal said.

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Take a look at the mansion and the garage, which is 1,600 square feet larger than the home.

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