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Bright Kitchen + Awesome Deck in Westminster 2-story Townhome

Fantastic two story townhome located next to a green belt is in the desirable north east Westminster neighborhood of Quail Crossing. This great location is minutes to parks, schools, trails, shopping, public transportation and has easy access to I-25.

Bring your buyers to this well kept home with a newer furnace, water heater, central air and garage door, all installed within the past 5 years. The bright kitchen has a new beautiful granite counter top and stainless steel sink, laminate wood floors that flow throughout the main level, along with a sliding glass patio door that includes built in blinds.

Step out into the back yard and find a privacy wood fence, garden area and a newly stained wood deck to enjoy grilling during the warmer months. Other home features include Hardieplank Lap Siding a new roof, gutters & downspouts added in 2014.

The exterior gets painted every 5 years by the HOA and this is the year for paint. This truly is a great place to call Home!

Listed by Janet Befort for Live Urban Real Estate. Please contact Janet for current pricing and availability.

1099 W 133rd Way #F, Westminster CO 80234.

$195,000.

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