Rare opportunity to own a unique Dennis Sovick designed and built in 1991 Victorian home on quiet Grandview Avenue. This 3 bed, 4-bath 2777 square foot home features a complete Old Town Design Build remodel on the main floor in 2021, which included the kitchen, mainfloor bathroom and laundry, new kitchen appliances, new paint throughout the main floor and upstairs hallway, new wood flooring and new carpet throughout the upstairs (2021).Additional upgrades include: all new windows (2021), central air (2021), newer furnace and water heater (2018), newer roof (2017), new electrical wiring, new basement 3/4 bath (2017), sump pump and radon detection system. Design features include huge west-facing bay windows in living room, gas fireplace in main floor office/study with pocket doors off of the living room, 8' doors, eat-in kitchen w/ large wrap-around bar, separate dining room, dedicated laundry/mud room off of the garage with a remodeled 1/2 bath, wrap-around porch, back deck with a beautifully landscaped yard and alley access. Steps away from City Park, Stodgy Brewery, The Fox Den coffee shop, City Park Nine Golf Course, and Mountain Avenue.This quiet street boasts the most amazing neighbors, and bucolic views of the foothills.
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Listing Agent: Emily Heinz (#RECIRP23625), Phone: 970-988-9367, Email: Emily@DowntownRE.com
Listing Office: Downtown Real Estate Brokers (#RECIRDTREP)
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