Education  September 9, 2022

Boulder home built for Buddhist founder of college lists for $9M

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A Boulder home built for the founder of Naropa University has hit the market for $8.8 million.

The 5,267-square-foot house at 2323 Fourth St. in the Mapleton Hill neighborhood went up for sale on Aug. 22.

The “Zen retreat” was built in 1978 for Chogyam Trungpa, who founded the Buddhist-inspired private liberal arts university in 1974, according to the listing. Trungpa, who died in 1987, also founded the Shambhala Meditation Centers and is known for his contribution to the understanding of Buddhism in North America.

“This home is very grounding,” said Compass listing agent…

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