A Mediterranean-style home across from Wash Park has hit the market with an asking price of $4.8 million.
The five-bed, seven-bath property at 850 S. Franklin St. went up for sale on June 24.
With 7,688 square feet of space, the custom house was renovated and expanded by Denver-based Boa Construction in 2014. It sits on an elevated lot to provide privacy, and views of the park and mountains.
Address: 850 S. Franklin St.
Listing price: $4.79 million
Stats: The two-story home has 4,932 square feet of space above ground, plus a 2,756-square-foot finished basement.
The finer things: The home features a new Ludowici clay tile roof. Its open backyard has been redesigned for entertaining with a pool, hot tub and outdoor kitchen.
A front flagstone patio has sunset views of the park, and the south side patio features a fountain and fireplace. The basement is complete with a rec room filled with TVs, a full bar, exercise room, sauna and guest bedroom.
Seller: Nitor Trust purchased the property for $2.04 million in 2013, according to property records.
Listing agents: Maggie Armstrong and Trish Bragg with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
A Mediterranean-style home across from Wash Park has hit the market with an asking price of $4.8 million.
The five-bed, seven-bath property at 850 S. Franklin St. went up for sale on June 24.
With 7,688 square feet of space, the custom house was renovated and expanded by Denver-based Boa Construction in 2014. It sits on an elevated lot to provide privacy, and views of the park and mountains.
Address: 850 S. Franklin St.
Listing price: $4.79 million
Stats: The two-story home has 4,932 square feet of space above ground, plus a 2,756-square-foot finished basement.
The finer things: The home features a new Ludowici clay tile roof. Its open backyard has been redesigned for entertaining with a pool, hot tub and outdoor kitchen.
A front flagstone patio has sunset views of the park, and the south side patio features a fountain and fireplace. The basement is complete with a rec room filled with TVs, a full bar, exercise room, sauna and guest bedroom.
Seller: Nitor Trust purchased the property for $2.04 million in 2013, according to property records.
Listing agents: Maggie Armstrong and Trish Bragg with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty
Please refer to the neighborhood by its real name, “Washington Park”. This STUPID shortened-name just shows the laziness of this younger generation (Millennials). This also shows no respect to the President this park honors.
Grumpy old man
Grumpy old man. First, I am not old. Second, this is the best you can do? My point has been proven.