Nestled within one of Littleton's most distinguished neighborhoods, 7332 West Stanford Avenue sits on an expansive 0.54-acre lot (23,914 square feet) in the quiet, tree-lined enclave of Lochmoor. Step inside to discover abundant natural light, vaulted ceilings with exposed beams, and the framework for your personal touches. The mid-century tri-level design and basement gives separation of space across more than 3,400 square feet. With five bedrooms and two baths, this classic 1957 mid-century brick home offers the perfect blend of vintage character and potential. On over a half-acre lot, this property delivers outdoor freedom within city limits - a beautifully landscaped backyard sanctuary featuring mature trees, a private pool, garden, golf putting green, spacious chicken coop, astroturf lawn, and an expansive flagstone patio for relaxing or entertaining, equipped with an exterior gas line for your grill or future expansion. The oversized garage and sheds offer ample storage. This home gives you access to the best of Lakewood and Littleton - located near highly rated schools, close to shopping, dining, and services, within an established and coveted community.
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