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409 Lookout View Drive
Golden, CO 80401
— Jefferson
County — Golden Proper Bunzel Neighborhood
Nestled at the base of the majestic Rocky Mountains, 409 Lookout View Dr offers a rare opportunity to own a 1,740-square-foot ranch-style home with all living space on the main floor. Built in 1952, this home radiates mid-century charm, with vintage details that are ready for your personal touch and creative updates.
Located just one block from Natural Grocers and approximately 1 mile from downtown Golden, you’ll enjoy easy access to the city’s vibrant shops, restaurants, and historic charm. Whether you're strolling along Washington Avenue or grabbing a bite at one of Golden’s beloved eateries, everything is within reach.
Golden itself is steeped in history—founded in 1859 during the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush, it briefly served as the capital of the Colorado Territory. Today, it’s a lively blend of Old West heritage and modern adventure. You can tour the Coors Brewery, hike the scenic trails of Lookout Mountain, or explore the exhibits at the Colorado Railroad Museum. For a dose of culture, the Foothills Art Center and Buffalo Bill’s gravesite offer unique local experiences.
This home is more than just a place to live—it’s a gateway to the Golden lifestyle. Pictures on Friday