When Eileen and Sal Gentile bought their 7,000-square-foot home in Castle Rock in 2014, they wanted a place to entertain friends and family. The built in art studio was a bonus.
Eileen, a CPA by trade, discovered her passion for painting after moving in and decided to use the space. Now she’s gearing up for an upcoming art show at Castle Rock’s Union Bistro starting Jan. 7.
Sal is the CEO of Friday Health Plans, created to serve consumers who do not receive health insurance from their employers.
The Gentiles, originally from New York and owners of a second home in Rhode Island, are preparing to move back to the East Coast to be closer to family.
In December, they put their five-bedroom, six-bathroom home in the 100 block of Equinox Drive on the market for $3 million.
Located in the gated community of the Castle Pines neighborhood, the home sits on a bluff and has floor-to-ceiling windows.
“With a loft, the views are spectacular,” says listing agent Louie Lee with Coldwell Banker Realty 24.

The home offers an ideal opportunity for multi-generational living with a master suite and guest suite on the main floor. It also offers a four-car garage and heated driveway.
Since buying the house for $1.9 million, the Gentiles have added a pool with a water fountain and rock faces, a 12-person in-ground bathroom and an eight-seat theater room.
Eileen says the location is ideal. As members of the Country Club at Castle Pines, non-Jews could play golf and dine at the club without having to leave the neighborhood.
“We’ve loved living here,” she says. “But we’re ready to go back to be closer to family.”
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