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4678 S Salida Street
Aurora, CO 80015
— Arapahoe
County — Summer Valley Neighborhood
Exceptional location! Backyard backs to Quincy Reservoir. Newly remodeled 3 bed, 2 bath with finished walk-out basement.
Updated with modern finishes, new hardwood floor, new paint, new tile in the main level bathroom, new sliding door, new Trex deck with under-deck drainage system.
Located in the highly sought-after Cherry Creek School district, this home also offers easy access to DIA, the Tech Center, downtown Denver, and major highways, including I-225, E-470, and I-70, making commuting a breeze. Enjoy the proximity to nature with Quincy and Aurora Reservoirs, as well as Cherry Creek State Park.