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What type of home can you buy for $200,000 in Denver?

What can I buy for $200,000 in Denver right now? Being such a diverse and large city, it is truly amazing what $200,000 can buy you in Denver. Be it a swank loft Downtown, to a four bedroom, updated home in the suburbs, the options are all over the board. What it comes down to is which is more important, location or the house. You obviously are going to pay more for location, so it is simply a matter of finding a perfect compromise between the two. Here are some examples of a variety of homes around Denver for around $200,000. There are certainly many more to choose from, so definitely let us know if you would like to see more. And for more details of these great homes, just click on the address.

4545 W 35th Avenue $210,000

Charming 2 bed, 1 bath bungalow in heart of Highlands. Home features hardwoods throughout, updated electrical, plumbing, windows and kitchen. A terrific location, walk to Tennyson Street shopping, Highlands Square, Sloan's Lake and Downtown.

4468 E 94th Place, Thornton CO $199,950

3 bed, 2 bath, 1831 square foot split level built in 1999. New windows, water heater, freshly painted exterior, sprinkler, A/C and professionaly finished basement.

419 Poplar St Denver CO $199,000

2 bed, 1 bath, 759 square feet. This charming ranch is the perfect location for all the Denver has to offer. Minutes to Downtown, Cherry Creek and Lowry. Remodeled inside and out, a great price for the neighborhood.

85 Uinta Way #203 Denver CO $225,000

Like new 2 bed, 3 bath, 1300 square foot townhome in Lowry. Located close to the town center, home features all the builder upgrades including granite, hardwoods, custom blinds and five piece bath with jetted tub.

12153 E Amherst Circle Aurora CO $207,000

2 bed, 3 bath, 2,172 square feet. This spacious home in Aurora features an open floor plan, low maintenance yard, and easy access to I-25, Light Rail and Tech Center.

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