Hot Homes: Listed in 6 Thanksgiving Weeks, starting at US$510,000-Axios Denver

2021-12-08 05:41:21 By : Ms. Anita xin

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According to Zillow's latest market report, Denver's real estate market continues to suggest a slight cooling.

Yes, but: The average house price in the city is $574,734, which is a 22% increase compared to October 2020.

Status Quo: More classic autumn trends emerged in October, including lower list prices, longer time to market, and more pre-sale price cuts.

The following are some of the options currently available for you in the market:

Why we like it: This address offers a sunny, spacious southeast corner apartment unit and a 700-square-foot wraparound deck that showcases views of the city.

Real estate agent: Carla Bartell — Corcoran Perry & Co.

Specifications: 2 beds, 2 bathrooms, 1,171 square feet

Notable features: quartz kitchen counters and stainless steel appliances, including smart ovens. Public area swimming pool and hot tub. Two parking spaces and additional storage space.

Why we like it: This house was originally built in 1893 and occupies 6,350 square feet, with original shapes and exposed bricks.

Real estate agent: Jake Kammerer — Integrated Mountain Properties

Specifications: 2 beds, 1 bathroom, 1,686 square feet

Notable feature: high ceiling. Fiber internet and gas fireplace. The renovated kitchen and bathroom have a sunroom oasis and are located in a large backyard, surrounded by plum and apple trees and climbing rose bushes. Two-car garage, storage shed and available basement space.

Why we like it: Nothing compares to a corner apartment with a private roof terrace overlooking the city center.

Realtor: Batya Cruz — Homie Colorado

Specifications: 1 bed, 1 bathroom, 1,661 square feet

Distinctive feature: 16-foot high ceiling with a long history of exposed brick and wood structure. The light of the sky. Large windows. Trim cherry wood cabinets and granite countertops in the kitchen.

Reason for listing: The Witter-Cofield Historic District residence was built in 1886 by one of the founders of Denver's early newspapers, with retro details and modern updates.

Surrounding area: Sloan Lake

Specifications: 3 beds, 3 bathrooms, 2,361 square feet

Notable features: hand-painted concrete tiles and stained glass windows at the entrance highlight the gas fireplace with antique mantle. Viking range and convection oven, white quartz countertop. The wooden deck outside the kitchen provides space for outdoor dining. Private balcony outside the master bedroom with custom closet.

Why it’s on the list: This historic Queen Anne Victorian building is located within four blocks of Cheesman Park.

Real estate agent: Megan Ivy — USAJ Realty

Specifications: 4 beds, 4.5 bathrooms, 2,605 square feet

Notable features: classic wrap-around porch, grand staircase. The newly designed kitchen is equipped with custom cabinets. Warm organic wool carpet. Juliet balcony with antique claw foot bathtub. A well-lit office space with city views.

Reason for listing: Welcome to the tree-lined streets of Cherry Creek North and enjoy the newly renovated Tudor-style brick houses built in accordance with the original community standards.

Real estate agent: Strawberry Melissa Windholz — Corcoran Perry & Co.

Specifications: 3 beds, 4 bathrooms, 4,690 square feet

Notable features: high-end stainless steel appliances, beautiful custom cabinets, sturdy granite countertops and hardwood floors decorate the kitchen. Gas fireplace. Low-rise family room, recreation room, bar counter and three-quarter bathroom, separate gym or fitness room with outdoor terrace.

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