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.” 

The roughly 8,100-square-foot mountain home, located about a mile outside town, is on the market for $29.5 million, one of the priciest listings currently in the area, according to the Wall Street Journal. 


  SoulCycle co-founder Elizabeth Cutler is listing her roughly 8,100-square-foot Telluride, Colorado estate for $29.5 million, describing it as a “deeply restorative” retreat akin to the transformative vibe of the fitness brand she launched in 2006. JOSH JOHNSON SoulCycle co-founder Elizabeth Cutler is listing her roughly 8,100-square-foot Telluride, Colorado estate for $29.5 million, describing it as a “deeply restorative” retreat akin to the transformative vibe of the fitness brand she launched in 2006. JOSH JOHNSON

  The home is nestled among cliffs and waterfalls about a mile from town. JOSH JOHNSON The home is nestled among cliffs and waterfalls about a mile from town. JOSH JOHNSON

  The 5-acre estate includes a main house with seven bedrooms. JOSH JOHNSON The 5-acre estate includes a main house with seven bedrooms. JOSH JOHNSON

Set on approximately 5 acres surrounded by cliffs, waterfalls and towering aspens, the property was purchased in 2013 for $4.17 million through a trust, according to public records. 

Over the years, Cutler expanded the estate by acquiring the adjacent lot and significantly enhancing the footprint of the main residence. 

She added a mudroom, a bunk room, an office, a game room and two additional guest suites, bringing the total to seven bedrooms.

A second structure on the property functions as a private bathhouse and wellness center, outfitted with a lap pool, a sauna, a steam room, and a yoga and meditation studio. 


  Expanded amenities include a game room and bunk room, and a separate wellness sanctuary with a lap pool, sauna and steam room. JOSH JOHNSON Expanded amenities include a game room and bunk room, and a separate wellness sanctuary with a lap pool, sauna and steam room. JOSH JOHNSON

  Cutler purchased the home for $4.17 million in 2013. JOSH JOHNSON Cutler purchased the home for $4.17 million in 2013. JOSH JOHNSON

  Julie Rice (left) and Elizabeth Cutler (right). Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Julie Rice (left) and Elizabeth Cutler (right). Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

  She expanded the property by acquiring the neighboring lot. JOSH JOHNSON She expanded the property by acquiring the neighboring lot. JOSH JOHNSON

  The property also features a yoga room outdoor patios, and custom furnishings, all included in the sale along with e-bikes and a mini electric car. JOSH JOHNSON The property also features a yoga room outdoor patios, and custom furnishings, all included in the sale along with e-bikes and a mini electric car. JOSH JOHNSON

The estate was designed to foster tranquility and connection with nature, featuring multiple outdoor patios and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

“You cross the threshold and you get into a different mindset,” Cutler told the Journal in an interview, comparing the ambiance of the home to the transformative energy she cultivated at SoulCycle, which she launched in New York in 2006 with business partner Julie Rice. 

The pair built the brand into a national phenomenon with over 60 locations before stepping away in 2016. SoulCycle is now owned by Equinox.

A native of Chicago, Cutler fell in love with Colorado while attending the University of Colorado Boulder and has long split her time between New York and the Rockies. 


  The separate wellness building. JOSH JOHNSON The separate wellness building. JOSH JOHNSON

  An inside look of a SoulCycle class. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images An inside look of a SoulCycle class. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

  Cutler, now a venture capitalist and soon-to-be vintage furniture store owner, said the home has served as her personal “Xanax” and journaling haven. JOSH JOHNSON Cutler, now a venture capitalist and soon-to-be vintage furniture store owner, said the home has served as her personal “Xanax” and journaling haven. JOSH JOHNSON

  The kitchen. JOSH JOHNSON The kitchen. JOSH JOHNSON

  She’s parting with the retreat as her now-grown children visit less frequently. JOSH JOHNSON She’s parting with the retreat as her now-grown children visit less frequently. JOSH JOHNSON

The Telluride estate served as a sanctuary, particularly in the early morning hours.

“I like to do a lot of journaling in the morning, so I alternate between the sunroom and the living room. It’s pretty amazing,” she said, adding that most mornings, she enjoys drinking her coffee while watching waterfalls.

Cutler likens the property to a natural remedy, saying it has acted like a “Xanax” for her, she said with a laugh.


  One of seven bedrooms. Virginia Bender One of seven bedrooms. Virginia Bender

  A second bedroom. JOSH JOHNSON A second bedroom. JOSH JOHNSON

  A third bedroom. JOSH JOHNSON A third bedroom. JOSH JOHNSON


  A fourth bedroom. JOSH JOHNSON A fourth bedroom. JOSH JOHNSON

  A lovely patio. Virginia Bender A lovely patio. Virginia Bender

The home is being sold fully furnished, including its custom interiors, a fleet of e-bikes, and a small electric vehicle designed for easy trips into town. One of the garages is equipped with charging stations

These days, Cutler has turned her attention to investing and is preparing to open a vintage furniture store in New York City. With her children now grown, she says they no longer visit Colorado as frequently, prompting her decision to list the home.

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