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Boulder City home of late fantasy novelist Terry Goodkind asking $4.75M

Updated August 19, 2022 - 11:33 am

Jeri Goodkind is reluctantly saying goodbye to the Boulder City home she shared with her late husband Terry Goodkind, the fantasy novelist behind the best-selling epic fantasy series “The Sword of Truth.”

“It’s just a lot for me right now,” said Jeri Goodkind, who is looking to downsize.

The 8,000-square-foot estate sits on nearly 4 acres and is listed for $4.75 million. Records show the home was purchased in 2002 for an estimated $1.38 million.

“We always joked that we were going to die together and we were going to have the house imploded and put into our graves,” said Jeri Goodkind. “That’s how much we love it.”

The gated estate, at 1505 San Felipe Drive, has three bedrooms and four bathrooms.

There’s also a second property on the site that served as Terry Goodkind’s office, where he wrote a number of his books including the 2009 thriller “The Law of Nines.” He would spend 12 to 14 hours there, working on his latest novel, according to Jeri Goodkind.

Terry Goodkind, who died in September 2020, sold more than 25 million copies from his “Sword of Truth” series. The books were also adapted into an ABC-TV series “Legend of the Seeker.”

Jeri Goodkind said the home’s rooms have vaulted wood ceilings and marble, granite and onyx flooring. Amenities also include a seven-car garage, gym, library with marble fireplace, butler’s pantry and saltwater pool.

“We always never just walked across these floors, to get to one side of the house to the other, without looking and admiring and just loving the floors,” said Jeri Goodkind.

She said the pair also built walking trails around the property so they wouldn’t have to leave if they wanted to take a stroll. The couple’s friends would often refer to the estate as “the bubble” because of the privacy it offered.

“It just feels like a sanctuary,” said Jeri Goodkind. “Everybody always says they just feel so calm and restful when you’re here. It’s really unlike a lot of properties I’ve ever seen.”

She said many updates around the property stemmed from Terry Goodkind.

“My husband was a writer, an author, so he was very creative,” said Jeri Goodkind. “We kept some of the few original features because we fell in love with the house … (but) we wanted to kind of make it new and updated, of course.”

Over the years, they made additional changes such as adding a koi pond, replacing the exterior’s stucco with stack stone as well as redesigning the pool area, which has steps leading directly from the pool to the home’s living room and even to Terry Goodkind’s office.

Jeri Goodkind said she plans to stay in the Boulder City area but is sad to sell the estate.

“It’s just that there’s no other house like it, especially in Boulder City.”

Contact Emerson Drewes at edrewes@reviewjournal.com. Follow @EmersonDrewes on Twitter.

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