This is not a list price. This is an estimate price for the property provided by FirstAmerican. Please note that this is only an estimate and should not be taken as fact or advice. When a list price becomes available we will publish it and along with changes to the contact information.Estimated Value: $516,677
Welcome to this charming 3-bedroom, 1-bathroom home located in the desirable Berkeley neighborhood of Denver! This single-family residence eatures original hardwood floors throughout, built-in cabinets, and floating butcher block shelving, highlighting the open living spaces. The kitchen has been tastefully upgraded with modern finishes, stainless steel appliances, and ample storage. Outside, the large fenced backyard offers privacy and space for outdoor activities. A oversized one-car garage provides convenient parking and the standalone shed provides additional storage. Other updates throughout the home include newer windows, siding, roof, washer and dryer, and LED lights. In addition, as part of the city's lead reduction program, the home has already replaced its main water line and all galvanized piping within the home has been replaced. Situated in a sought-after area close to Denver's favorite lakes and parks and walking distance to Berkeley's most popular retail and dining spots. This home is one of the first waves along the I-70 corridor that is currently receiving new concrete paneled noise reduction walls that are set to be completed later this summer. You can see the c...
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urrent completed stretch just blocks away on the west-bound portion of I-70 between Lowell and Tennyson. Don't miss outschedule a tour today to see everything this home has to offer!This foreclosure home is a single family home located in DENVER. It offers 0.14 acres in size, 3 beds and 1 baths. Review its detailed information and determine if this DENVER foreclosure has the qualities you are looking for.
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This is an REO, meaning this property has been foreclosed on because the owner couldn't meet their payments. The bank now owns this property. Most banks are not set up to own homes, and are often motivated to sell you the home at a discounted price.