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Live in Wheatridge - Updated Raised Ranch with Crazy Good Views

One of our New Year's Resolutions at LIVE Urban was to provide our blog readers with more detailed information about our listings...from the photos to the things we love about each of the unique homes that we put on the market, we want LIVE Urban fans to have the latest information, the inside scoop...and the details that we know you love and crave.

We are trying, really, we are. But unfortunately homes are selling so FAST in this crazy low-inventory market of ours, that property is UNDER CONTRACT before we even have the chance to tell you about it...and 10662 W 35th Place is a perfect example. Hours on the market, multiple offers....and it's gone before we really got a chance to get to know it.

Listed by Vicki Manton. Photographed by Martin Yeager.


10662 West 35th Place is situated perfectly along the ridge line in Wheatridge with exceptional views of the Front Range. The raised ranch design offers a great floor plan, featuring floor to ceiling windows framing your view of the front while the family room opens into a charming sun room and your private back yard. The kitchen has been nicely updated with maple cabinetry, granite counters and designer tile. There is plenty of prep space for the gourmet in you and entertaining is easily arranged with the open feel.


There are three bedrooms and a redesigned bath that allows for the Master bedroom to open into the bath or closed off for a more private dressing area. The bath features a distinctive shower featuring designer tile work.


The home has a fully finished basement with garden level windows bringing in abundant natural light. The basement includes an additional kitchen that is easily used as a separate living quarters or converted to a wonderful craft room or kids study area. There is an over-sized two car attached garage with enough room for both cars, motorcycle and a large work bench.


The home features many of the architectural features of a classic mid-century home while adding in many subtle influences of today's urban lifestyle.

For more information about this home, to learn more about how it sold so quickly...or if you are thinking about selling your Denver Metro area home, please contact Vicki Manton of LIVE Urban Real Estate or give us a call at 303-455-5483!

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