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Have your cake and eat it, too - just listed in Congress Park.

Whoever said "you can't have your cake and eat it too" wasn't living right.

This house offers the city life style to the high-end buyer who knows what high-end means. Quartz counter tops, open concept, full wet bar, master suite and elegant touches throughout. It's an entertainer's dream with sheer sophistication blanketing the main floor and full wet bar in the basement begging you to have friends over. You'll be enjoying laughs and cocktails while the little ones play catch in the backyard or the grandparents take them to a nearby park.

Location, location, location, you're next door to all the neighborhood hotspots, tag burger bar, trader joe's and snooze, just to mention a few. Imagine the Saturday morning sun warming your soul as you stroll out to indulge in a late brunch or early run around City Park. With the hospital redevelopment only blocks a way, you know this is an excellent investment. This one truly checks all the boxes. If you love Denver, then this is a must see.

1031 Monroe Street Denver CO 80206

$524,000.

Listed by Casey Shea for Live Urban Real Estate. Please contact Casey for current pricing and availability.

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