This charming 1903 duplex in the Sloan's Lake neighborhood beautifully combines historic charm with modern updates. Hardwood floors span the main level, connecting the spaces in a comfortable flow. The entry opens to a living room that connects to the front bedroom with a walk-in closet and seamlessly extends into the dining room. Off the dining area, you'll find the second bedroom, kitchen, basement stairs, and a full bathroom featuring a skylight. The kitchen is light and inviting, with tiled flooring, white cabinetry, granite tile countertops, stainless-steel GE appliances, and a 5-burner gas range. The exterior door opens to a backyard oasis featuring a deck with pergola, a concrete paver patio, and a storage shed. The finished basement is a versatile space with exposed brick walls and a cozy family room. It also includes access to crawl space storage, a laundry closet, and a nicely updated 3/4 bathroom. Located within walking distance of Sloan's Lake and the vibrant Highlands neighborhood, the home offers easy access to I-25 and Downtown Denver's best attractions, including Larimer Square, Coors Field, and Empower Field at Mile High.
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