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SOLD!
FRONT
VIEW -
1625 E. 5th
Ave:
Of the two
townhomes
that are for
sale, #1625
East 5th
Avenue is
the RIGHT
hand
townhome. This
is a lovely
1910 period
building
in a superb
Denver
neighborhood.
[GOTO
#1621]
DESCRIPTION:
1625 E. 5th
Avenue
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Style:
Two Storey Masterpiece
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Neighborhood:
Country Club
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Year Built:
1910
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Square Footage:
2146 sq. ft.
(in comparison, #1621
is 2019 sq. ft.)
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Bedrooms:
Two
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Bathrooms:
2 Full, 1 Half
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Heat:
Gas Forced Air
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Floors:
Carpet & Hardwood
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Laundry:
Full-size washer/dryer
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HUGE 1100 sq ft Basement
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FOR PRICING, Click
HERE
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LIVING ROOM: Interior view
looking across the main living room to the
large original period arched front windows
that are a major architectural feature of
the front of the building. This is a very
light and airy room which lots of sunlight.
Note the working fireplace.
NOTE:
The only
substantial
difference
between this
home and
#1621 next
door, is
that this
town home
has an
additional
dining room
with
walk out french doors
leading out
onto the
garden that
can be accessed only from this unit.
Otherwise
they share
very
similar, floorplans
that are the
mirror image
of each
other. |
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LIVING ROOM: A nice feature of
this room is the contemporary working
fireplace with the small symmetrical windows
on either side. This fireplace is ideal for
an open flame natural gas unit to give the
room even more ambience on those cold
winters nights! |
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LIVING ROOM: The staircase to the
second floor comes off of the front hallway
adjacent to the living room. The wide
staircase is a primary feature of this room,
and it gives a nice viewpoint of the entire
living room and fireplace when coming up or
down the stairs.
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DINING ROOM: Looking from the
bottom of the stairs across the dining area
into the entrance to the kitchen. These
important rooms are laid out in a light and
very accessible open plan style. Access to
all the main rooms on across this floor is
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KITCHEN: The kitchen is modern
with Corian surfaces and newer appliances.
This room has two windows above the main
counter that ensure that this is a well lit
and spacious room. To the left of this
picture is the short staircase that leads
out to the garden. From that there is a
second flight of stairs that leads down to
the basement. The basement is full of the
current tenants belongings... so it is not
very scenic to look at. BUT if you scroll to
the bottom of this photo gallery you will
see a picture that shows how HUGE this
basement is! |
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KITCHEN: To the left of the
kitchen you can see the entrance to a brick
walled room with French doors at one end
that leads out into the garden. This room is
currently being used as a study, but it
makes an ideal dining area with ambience
from the bare brick and the very high
ceiling. |
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STUDY OR DINING ROOM: This room is currently
being used as a study, but it would make a
lovely dining room with the ambience from
the bare brick and the very high ceiling. |
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MASTER BEDROOM: The master suit
has an ensuite bathroom to the left of this
photograph, walk-in wardrobe
area to the right and lots of light. The architectural
focal points are the high sloped ceilings
and the large arched period windows. There
is also a French door leading out onto a
private deck that looks out over the front
of the house and the flower beds. |
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SECOND BEDROOM: The second or
"guest" bedroom has an ensuite bathroom and
large wardrobes. The second floor has a very
flexible and contemporary open floorplan.
This room could just as well be the primary
or master bedroom, and the rest of the floor
could be a very large lounge, reading room,
or office area. Or this could even be a secluded
and private office or reading room. |
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GARAGE AND GARDEN: Out the back
of this town home is a small fenced garden
that leads onto the parking area and single
car garage. To the right you can see the
French doors that come off of the brick
walled study that was shown in previous
photographs. |
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FRONT VIEW:
The front flower beds next to the street
beside the sidewalk contain mature plantings that form a
spectacular front view, and in the summer
when they reach their full height they also provide
some privacy and seclusion when viewed from the street.
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BASEMENT: This is not a good
photograph! But it has been included to show
the size of the unfinished basement area
that encompasses the same area as the entire
first floor, nearly 1100 sq. ft! It is
unfinished and ready to be converted into
another bedroom, a den, or maybe a TV room. |
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