Photo: Cindy Ord/NBCUniversal/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty, Mountain Home PhotoKyle RichardsandMauricio Umanskyare parting ways with their Aspen, Colorado, vacation home.Umansky’s real estate firm, The Agency, listed the four-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath, three-story duplex for $9.75 million after Umansky and Richards purchased the home six years ago, PEOPLE can confirm.According toEntertainment Tonight, the home is the setting for an upcoming drama-filled episode of Bravo’sThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hillsin which Richards is a cast member. In March,Garcelle Beauvaistold ET that the show’s cast had fun filming its 12th season — except for a trip to Aspen that she declined to offer details about.Mountain Home Photo"Aspen will never be the same," Richards toldETin March. “Honestly, that is my little happy place and people don’t know that we live there part-time. When I went back this last time, I took some sage with me. There was a Ouija board involved. Things really got out of control, lemme tell you.“The home is “in the heart of Aspen,” according to the listing, and is the perfect oasis for outdoor enthusiasts — it’s close to the Roaring Fork River, as well as several parks and trails.The 2,426-square-foot house boasts a full-sized river stone fireplace, stainless steel appliances and a large island in the kitchen. The living room gives way to outdoor space, while a spacious rooftop deck complete with a hot tub sits above. The elevated space includes an impressive view of surrounding Roaring Fork Valley.Mountain Home PhotoWhile Richards told ET that she and Umansky lived in the Colorado home part-time, The Agency’s description of the home affirms that it is designed for year-round living. The property also features a two-car garage, driveway parking, as well as double steam showers and a tub in its primary suite. The Agency lists Heather Sinclair and Chris Flynn as the property’s listing agents.Mountain Home PhotoNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.In January, PEOPLE confirmed that Richards and Umansky finally sold their Bel-Air, California, mansion for $6.1 million — nearly five years after theyfirst put the property on the market.According toVariety, the couple decided to lease the home for $50,000 per month as a short-term summer rental and $25,000 per month as an annual rental when it did not immediately sell.They put the property back on the market in August 2021 and eventually sold it to Amanda Frances, a self-made financial empowerment expert and author, according to her representative.Richards and Mauricio celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary in January.
Photo: Cindy Ord/NBCUniversal/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty, Mountain Home Photo

Kyle RichardsandMauricio Umanskyare parting ways with their Aspen, Colorado, vacation home.Umansky’s real estate firm, The Agency, listed the four-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath, three-story duplex for $9.75 million after Umansky and Richards purchased the home six years ago, PEOPLE can confirm.According toEntertainment Tonight, the home is the setting for an upcoming drama-filled episode of Bravo’sThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hillsin which Richards is a cast member. In March,Garcelle Beauvaistold ET that the show’s cast had fun filming its 12th season — except for a trip to Aspen that she declined to offer details about.Mountain Home Photo"Aspen will never be the same,” Richards toldETin March. “Honestly, that is my little happy place and people don’t know that we live there part-time. When I went back this last time, I took some sage with me. There was a Ouija board involved. Things really got out of control, lemme tell you.“The home is “in the heart of Aspen,” according to the listing, and is the perfect oasis for outdoor enthusiasts — it’s close to the Roaring Fork River, as well as several parks and trails.The 2,426-square-foot house boasts a full-sized river stone fireplace, stainless steel appliances and a large island in the kitchen. The living room gives way to outdoor space, while a spacious rooftop deck complete with a hot tub sits above. The elevated space includes an impressive view of surrounding Roaring Fork Valley.Mountain Home PhotoWhile Richards told ET that she and Umansky lived in the Colorado home part-time, The Agency’s description of the home affirms that it is designed for year-round living. The property also features a two-car garage, driveway parking, as well as double steam showers and a tub in its primary suite. The Agency lists Heather Sinclair and Chris Flynn as the property’s listing agents.Mountain Home PhotoNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.In January, PEOPLE confirmed that Richards and Umansky finally sold their Bel-Air, California, mansion for $6.1 million — nearly five years after theyfirst put the property on the market.According toVariety, the couple decided to lease the home for $50,000 per month as a short-term summer rental and $25,000 per month as an annual rental when it did not immediately sell.They put the property back on the market in August 2021 and eventually sold it to Amanda Frances, a self-made financial empowerment expert and author, according to her representative.Richards and Mauricio celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary in January.
Kyle RichardsandMauricio Umanskyare parting ways with their Aspen, Colorado, vacation home.
Umansky’s real estate firm, The Agency, listed the four-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath, three-story duplex for $9.75 million after Umansky and Richards purchased the home six years ago, PEOPLE can confirm.
According toEntertainment Tonight, the home is the setting for an upcoming drama-filled episode of Bravo’sThe Real Housewives of Beverly Hillsin which Richards is a cast member. In March,Garcelle Beauvaistold ET that the show’s cast had fun filming its 12th season — except for a trip to Aspen that she declined to offer details about.
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“Aspen will never be the same,” Richards toldETin March. “Honestly, that is my little happy place and people don’t know that we live there part-time. When I went back this last time, I took some sage with me. There was a Ouija board involved. Things really got out of control, lemme tell you.”
The home is “in the heart of Aspen,” according to the listing, and is the perfect oasis for outdoor enthusiasts — it’s close to the Roaring Fork River, as well as several parks and trails.
The 2,426-square-foot house boasts a full-sized river stone fireplace, stainless steel appliances and a large island in the kitchen. The living room gives way to outdoor space, while a spacious rooftop deck complete with a hot tub sits above. The elevated space includes an impressive view of surrounding Roaring Fork Valley.

While Richards told ET that she and Umansky lived in the Colorado home part-time, The Agency’s description of the home affirms that it is designed for year-round living. The property also features a two-car garage, driveway parking, as well as double steam showers and a tub in its primary suite. The Agency lists Heather Sinclair and Chris Flynn as the property’s listing agents.

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.
In January, PEOPLE confirmed that Richards and Umansky finally sold their Bel-Air, California, mansion for $6.1 million — nearly five years after theyfirst put the property on the market.
According toVariety, the couple decided to lease the home for $50,000 per month as a short-term summer rental and $25,000 per month as an annual rental when it did not immediately sell.
They put the property back on the market in August 2021 and eventually sold it to Amanda Frances, a self-made financial empowerment expert and author, according to her representative.
Richards and Mauricio celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary in January.
source: people.com