Sandwiched between Downtown Denver and the Denver Tech Center, you can’t find a more central locati
on convenient to everything. Neighboring DU, the newly streamlined I-25 and light rail stations, families are embracing this neighborhood and watching University Park elementary school grow to it’s full potential as well. Convenient to the S. Pearl St. business district, Mustard’s Last Stand, The Chez Artiste Theatre, Sunflower Market, University Hills Plaza, Colorado Center and Dave and Busters.
The tree lined streets in this serene traditional neighborhood harbor the 1880’s built 20-inch refractor lens telescope, housed in the Romanesque Chamberlain Observatory, along with much of the classic architecture original to the neighborhood and some outstanding redevelopment. Included in this neighborhood is 2450 S. Garfield St. A perfect Frank Lloyd Wright inspired tri-level boasting 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a two car garage on a wonderful 6000 sq. ft. lot. New Paint, Carpet, windows, roof, bathrooms, and landscaping allow the new homeowners to move right in and not touch a thing. Garfield
is a family friendly street that does not go through, a little horseshoe, offering little traffic and noise in this already pristine neighborhood. The charm of the neighborhood and a great home offered at $439,900! Listed by Brad Colburn with Perry & Co.
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