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IMPECCABLE EASY LIVING RANCH BACKING TO PERMANENT OPEN SPACE W/POND, PUTTING G
REEN
and STAMPED CONCRETE PATIO, KITCHEN HAS GRANITE COUNTERTOPS, CHERRY
CABS and SS APPL. - SURROUND SOUND. FINISHED BSMT HAS KIT W/SS
APPL,MEDIA RM, 2 ADDED OFFICES + WORKOUT RM
East Main Street
Near O'Brien Memorial Park
Located at 4810 South Kittredge Street in Aurora! much desired gated community of shenandoah,serene & private location at en
d of cul-desac. stunning open flr plan full of naturallight. hrdwood floors, walk-in pantry, master suite w/sitting area, entertain on a3 level deck w/ hot tub & bar & fire pit!
Located at 6410 Silver Mesa Drive #B! GORGEOUS HOME OVERLOOKING THE GOLF COURSE! PREMIER LOCATION WITH MOUNTAIN VIEW
S*NEW CARPET*PRISTINE CONDITION*LIGHT and BRIGHT*GREAT FLR PLAN*2 CAR GARAGE*GATED RESORT STYLE MAINTENANCE-FREE LIVING*UPSCALE AMENITIES*NEAR SHOPS, DINING, THOROUGHFARES
Beautiful Castle Rock home for sale at 4002 Bell Mountain Drive! contract fell!! major price reduction!! top of the line throughout! great room
!! panoramic views!! wonderful location!! spectacular kitchen has fireplace, island, stainless appliances & slab granite. media room!! almost 5 acres! must see!!
At first glance, many people interested in Franktown Colorado real estate may believe that Franktown is just a hitching post, a veritable crosswind between Denver Colorado homes and Castle Rock property for sale.
Parker Colorado real estate, though considered a subsection of Denver, is actually a little over 20 miles southeast of the city in Douglas County. With an ideal placement between downtown metro Denver and Colorado Springs, CNN's Money Magazine has named Douglas County not only one of the best areas in the country to live, but also an area with some of the largest job growth over the past eight years.
Like many parts of the Denver metro area, the story of Highlands Ranch homes begins with the gold rush of the late 18th and early 19th centuries which brought many hopeful settlers to the interior of Colorado. As Denver continued to grow, the community of Highlands Ranch remained a series of quaint farms and homesteads where local ‘celebrities' such as Dad Rufus “Potato” Clark and John Springer maintained their prosperous crops and cattle businesses.