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11710 W 46th Avenue
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 — Jefferson county
Condominium$329,000Expired
07-12-2019 10:13am
Property Description
Enjoy the convenience of living close to the new Wheat Ridge and Ward G-Line Light Rail Station! Open kitchen with plentiful cabinets and counter space. The dining room built-in adds storage space and charm. No HOA dues. Recessed lights, hardwood floors, and big picture window in the large living room-making it such a great space for relaxing after a long day. No stairs in this one-level home and laundry is conveniently near the bedrooms. Enclosed, covered sun room overlooks the fenced back yard that's perfect for your furry friends to enjoy. The Light Rail is bringing new development to this area quickly because it connects you to Union Station and DIA. The City just approved a high-end townhome development in the lot to the South, which the builder is restricting to not allow them to be rentals. The plans have open space still behind this home (ask Listing Agent for info). Easy access to the mountains via I70 and now to Denver and DIA via light rail.