This historic landmark home was built in 1886 and is one of only 4 units. Situated on the upper floor, this unit boasts its own private deck. A great place to enjoy the sunshine or take in the views. The historic charm of the wood trim was carefully maintained and the architectural angels in the unit add interest.
This unit has its own private garage which is very hard to find in Capital Hill and at this price! It also has its own storage unit in the basement and a shared yard and front porch. Enjoy all the perks of single family living without the hassles.
Architectural angled ceilings
Brand new quality carpet
Kitchen with breakfast nook
One car private garage
Great light filled unit
Low HOA dues that includes heat and washer/dryer use
Wonderful shared yard and front porch
Large storage unit in basement
Balcony off the master bedroom with City views
Very versatile loft style space
Beautiful bay window in the kitchen
Wood burning stove
Enjoy the private deck off of the master bedroom. Beautiful views of the city and the mountains!
Awesome location: walk to Wild Oats, Potage and many fun shops & amenities
Capitol Hill was founded in the 1880s as a new residential suburb for Denver's wealthiest families, who built extravagant Victorian, Tudor and Greek revival mansions using sandstone, granite and other materials native to Colorado.
One of the city's most pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, Capitol Hill residents walk to coffee shops, hardware stores, grocery stores, restaurants and other gathering places at 9th and Corona Street, 11th and Ogden Street, and along the 14th Avenue corridor. Capitol Hill's landmark park is Cheesman Park, and Downtown's Civic Center Park is also close by.
Capitol Hill also is home to some of Denver's best cultural and entertainment venues. In addition to the Molly Brown House, the Vance Kirkland Museum (13th and Pearl Street) celebrates Denver's internationally renowned abstract painter. On Colfax Avenue and Clarkson Street, Mammoth Gardens has been refurbished into the Fillmore Auditorium, and a few blocks away is the Ogden Theater. Both are popular small venues for music.