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Denver | $1.285 Million

A 1910 Craftsman house with four bedrooms and three bathrooms, on a 0.1-acre lot

This house is in Park Hill, a neighborhood known for its wide, tree-lined streets and well-maintained early 20th-century homes. It is next to a small park with a playground, and within a five-minute walk of a coffee shop, several restaurants and an Italian grocery store and deli. A public elementary school and a public library are within a 10-minute walk.

The Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature & Science are half a mile away, in City Park. River North Art District and the Coors Field baseball stadium are 15 minutes away by car or half an hour by public transit. Driving to Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre takes about 30 minutes. Boulder is a 45-minute drive.

Size: 2,868 square feet

Price per square foot: $448

Indoors: Steps lead from the sidewalk up to a covered porch with room for a bench and a swing.

The front door opens into a living room with original unpainted millwork, a fireplace with a white-tile chimney and large, street-facing windows. This space connects to a dining room with more original woodwork, including built-in cabinetry, and French doors that open to a sunny sitting room that could be used as an office or playroom.

Across the hall is a bright kitchen with white cabinetry, quartz counters, painted wood floors and a breakfast area brightened by skylights. A full bathroom is off the kitchen.

Three bedrooms are on the second floor, reached from a staircase at the center of the house. The primary bedroom, at the top of the stairs, is big enough to hold a king-size bed and overlooks the backyard. The bedroom across the hall is also large enough for a king-size bed. The third, smaller bedroom is set up as a nursery. All three bedrooms share a full bathroom with a claw-foot soaking tub.

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