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Design Meets Passion in this Perfect Home in The Glens. The Love is in the Details.

Crave The Extraordinary! Originally built in 1962, but then lovingly re-purposed in 2009 by a family with an eye for the unique and attention to detail.

Not much of the original home remains, save a portion of the foundation, and a few architectural features. Lofty, open, airy, artsy feel with a floor-plan versatile enough to fit any lifestyle.

Perfect for any kind of living arrangement: small children, older children who need their own space, older parents, potential rental unit, nanny quarters, you decide.

The open air feel spills right into the outside with a contemporary garage door that doubles your living space. Everything is custom and you'll feel it as soon as you walk in. High-end appliances, and the highly engineered mechanical systems allow for very low utility bills.Need a home office to see clients? There is a perfect home office/studio/craft space with private entrance. There is so much to admire about this home, come for a viewing and plan to stay a while!

Watch avirtual tour of this spectacular home!

Listed by Irene Glazer and Joy Opp for Live Urban Real Estate. Please contact Joy for current pricing and availability.

1870 Glen Ayr Drive, Lakewood CO 80215.

$980,000.

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