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Updated Victorian close to City Park, Cherry Creek, Downtown - 4 BR/2 BA $338,000

  • 4Bedrooms
  • 2 Full Bathrooms
  • 2 Story
  • 1,718 Square Feet
  • Fenced in Backyard withAwesome Gas Firepit and Benches
  • Updated plumbing (2009) and Electrical (2007)
  • Roof less than 5 years old
  • Taxes 1,700 / year
  • Lot size 3,125
  • Original Decorative Crown Moulding
  • Fresh Paint in Every Room
  • THREE parking spaces in the back!

Backyard Retreatfeatures5 ˜ Gas Firepit (installed 2009),Curved Stamped Concrete Walkway,Aspen trees & newly planted flowers & shrubbery...SO quiet for a downtown backyard. Perfect place for bbq's, parties and a quiet getaway!

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AMAZING LOCATION - if you work or play downtown, you could not imagine a better place to call home!

  • 10 minute walking distance form the 16th Street Mall.
  • 15 minute walk to Coors Field
  • 20 minute walk to Light Rail Station
  • 5 minute drive to Denver Zoo & City Park
  • 5 minute drive to Cherry Creek North
  • 11 minute drive to I-70 & Colorado
  • 1 minute walk to nearest Post Office
  • 5 minute drive to Safeway or King Soopers
Nearby Restaurants and Lounges:There is currently a STRONG demand for similar properties in this area because the Colfax Business Improvement District is in the midst of a major push to accommodate entrepreneurs back onto the Colfax Corridor.From the CBID website :The entrepreneurial spirit lives in the district. Many business owners have chosen to hang their shingles on Colfax and in the surrounding neighborhood. There are a blend of creative and diverse business located in the Colfax corridor. Historic office structures on Colfax are home to businesses such as traditional medicine, Chinese medicine, finance, marketing firms, CPAs, accountants, urban planners, architects, general contractors, restaurateurs', attorneys, elected officials, and artists to name just a few. Here is one example of a valuable improvement accomplished by the CBID...Denver Parks and Recreation is opening the Dog Park at Josephine Gardens located at Josephine and Colfax and will be next to new community gardens. Join us at the Opening of the Dog Park at Josephine Gardens hosted by Denver DOG and Denver Parks and Recreation on October 23, 2010 at 1-4pm. Local vendor booths will be present and cake and refreshments will be served.
Find out more about the area on their website.
If you would like to learn more about this home or the neighborhood, please contact us - we would be happy to provide as much information as possible and would love to show you around - we know you are going to fall in love with this Denver Beauty!
Call/text Stacie at 720-299-6635
email Stacie at livelocalteam@gmail.com

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