Goldman Sachs president David Solomon is selling his 'classy and comfortable' Aspen property for $36 million
Reuters/Lucy Nicholson and Douglas Elliman
David Solomon is saying "so long" to Aspen.
The Goldman Sachs president and co-COO is selling his large Colorado estate for $36 million, according to Mansion Global.
Solomon built the home after he bought the property for $4 million in 2005. The 83-acre property comes with a guest house and incredible views of the Colorado scenery.
Michael Latousek of Douglas Elliman has the listing.
The residence lies nestled in the hills of Aspen, Colorado.
Douglas EllimanIt's built to look like a typical log cabin, with huge windows to look out at the sweeping vistas.
Douglas EllimanThe house sits on 83 acres of pristine Colorado land.
Douglas EllimanSee the rest of the story at Business Insider