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Cherry Hills Mogul Lists $12 Million ‘Too Much House’ Mansion

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Published on June 12, 2026
Cherry Hills Mogul Lists $12 Million ‘Too Much House’ MansionSource: Jewel Brown / LIV Sotheby's International Realty

Dave Morrow, the lacrosse entrepreneur turned cannabis executive, is looking to hand off his Cherry Hills Village estate for $12 million, saying the massive spread is simply “too much house for two people.” The roughly 16,000-square-foot home at 1400 E. Oxford Lane sits on about 2.4 acres and is now hunting for a buyer who actually needs all that space.

The House at a Glance

The gated estate, built in 2008, spans about 2.38 acres and includes roughly 16,000 square feet, with seven bedrooms and ten bathrooms. The listing notes five en-suite bedrooms on the same floor, a six-car heated garage, a pool and spa, and an outdoor kitchen, all set on grounds irrigated by a grandfathered well, according to the listing on Realtor.com.

The Owner Behind the Sale

Morrow launched Warrior Sports while a student at Princeton, then sold the company to New Balance before pivoting into the cannabis industry. Cannabis Business Times reports that Morrow founded Lume Cannabis Co. and helped scale it quickly in Michigan, with revenue approaching $200 million as the company expanded its retail and cultivation footprint.

Why They’re Selling

As reported by BusinessDen, Morrow and his wife bought the property in 2014 for about $4.8 million from Kent Thiry and moved in during the summer of 2015. In that report, Morrow calls the estate “too much house for two people” and says the couple plans to split time between a property at the Yellowstone Club in Montana and an apartment in Miami.

Listing and Buyer Notes

The estate is listed with Jewel Brown of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty and carries MLS# 3953124. The public listing includes a virtual tour and detailed floor plans, according to the listing on 8z. At $12 million, the property lands squarely in Cherry Hills’ luxury tier, where large private estates do not change hands all that often.

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