5285 Central Park BlvdDenver, CO

$276,8262 beds2 baths1,213 sqft
  • List Price
    $276,826
  • Beds
    2
  • Baths
    2
  • Car Garage
    2
  • Square Feet
    1,213
  • Year Built
    2017
  • Lot Size
    1793
Welcome to your new slice of the Colorado Lifestyle! Nestled in the coveted Central Park neighborhood, your home offers access to incredible parks, pools, and trails.

Start your day with a cup of coffee and savor the sunrise in your adorable living area. The spacious kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances, a large pantry, and a serving bar where you can gather with friends and family.

Upstairs, unwind in the relaxing primary suite with its high vaulted ceilings and abundant natural light from large windows. Discover a serene secondary bedroom, a functional full bath with hidden shelving, and a generously sized laundry room.

With a two-car garage providing ample space for a workshop or extra storage, convenience is at your fingertips. Plus, the sub-HOA includes snow removal and landscape maintenance. When it's time for adventure, lock and leave, and hit the nearby trails, explore in the Rocky Mountain Wildlife Refuge, or enjoy a game or concert at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, just down the street.

Additional upgrades include: radon mitigation system, stylish and chic ceiling fans, classy window coverings, Get ready to fall in love with your new home!

This is an AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROPERTY and only available to Buyers that qualify through the Denver Affordable Housing Program. Please make sure that you are working with a lender who is familiar with the income qualifications and restrictions. https://www.denvergov.org/Government/Agencies-Departments-Offices/Agencies-Departments-Offices-Directory/Department-of-Housing-Stability/Resident-Resources/Affordable-Home-Ownership.
BUYERS HOUSEHOLD income MUST fall between 50-90% of Area Median Income (AMI). Household size: 1-person income must be: $46,650—>$682,170; 2-persons: $52,200,—>$93,870; 3-persons: $58,700—>$105,660; 4-persons: $65,200—>$117,360.
The total housing payment (principal, interest, taxes, insurance and HOA dues) may not exceed 35% of the total household income.

Marissa Ross

Broker/Owner, REALTOR, CNE
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