1050 N Washington Street, #202 | Denver | Sold
Light-filled, historic home in the heart of Capitol Hill
1050 N Washington Street, #202, Denver, CO 80203
$355,000 | 1 Bedrooms | 1 Baths | 676 Total SF
Property Description
Love historic details AND light? This is the one for you. Huge windows allow light all day. Entertain or relax in your large living room. Kitchen features an adjacent flex space for eating, work, or both. Spacious bedroom and bathroom with many original historic details. Updated Interior electrical and new interior paint.
Want walkable? Just a few blocks to Ideal Market and King Soopers. Minutes’ walk to Snarf’s Sandwiches, Sexy Pizza, The Park Tavern, Cheesman Park, and the Botanic Gardens. 5 minute bike ride to Cherry Creek path. Close to public transit. Deeded parking spot. This has it all: own, live, and enjoy in one of the most historic, convenient, and walkable/bikeable areas in Denver.
PROPERTY TYPE:
Condo
STATUS:
Active
TAXES:
$1,442 (2020)
YEAR BUILT:
1931
PARKING SPACES:
1
BASEMENT FINISH:
N/A
WALK SCORE:
90
HOA FEES:
$309 p/m
HOA AMENITIES:
Gas, Heat, Insurance, Maintenance Grounds, Maintenance Structure, Recycling, Sewer, Snow Removal, Trash, Water, Bike Storage, Coin Laundry
SCHOOLS:
Dora Moore Elementary, Morey Middle, East High
Property Features
Walk to Ideal Market and
King SoopersLarge living room with big west-facing windows
Deeded parking space
Close to Cherry Creek path
Beautifully-kept, new paint, and updated interior electrical
Minutes’ walk to Snarf’s Sandwiches, Sexy Pizza, and more
Surround yourself in the historic character that makes Cap Hill one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Denver
Neighborhood Description | Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is one of the oldest, historic, and most densely populated neighborhoods in Denver. One of the earliest Denver neighborhoods, this is a vibrant area with lots of architectural mix. This is a gem of a neighborhood to walk, filled with turn-of-the-last-century Italianate mansions, Denver Squares, and Victorians to early Art Deco condos and 1960s apartments. Today’s post-modern living spaces are typically hidden behind the facades of former centuries. The Molly Brown House Museum, Civic Center and Cheesman Parks, and the Governor’s Mansion are just some of the standout visiting/gathering places. Great restaurants, bars, coffee shops, abound. The unique places and spaces of this neighborhood give texture to the urban vibe and structure to the strong sense of community.
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