Welcome to a timeless gem in the heart of Sloan's Lake! This extraordinary 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom Victorian home offers an array of possibilities that will captivate any savvy investor or dream home seeker. Nestled on an expansive 11,501 sq ft lot, this property stands out with its original sandstone cobblestones from Coors Stadium, adding a touch of historical charm.
The options are endless with this unique double lot, zoned U-TU-C. Envision a stunning restoration project-Victorian homes in this area with similar lot sizes are selling in the $1.5 million range. Alternatively, capitalize on the incredible potential by tearing down and building a luxurious duplex. Imagine sweeping downtown views paired with the majestic front range, a sight that never fails to impress.
New builds and resales on similar lots are fetching over $1.4 million per side, making this an unbeatable investment opportunity. Whether you choose to restore its historical beauty or create a modern masterpiece, this property is a canvas ready for your vision.
Don't miss out on this rare find in Sloan's Lake-a perfect blend of historic allure and endless potential awaits you.
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