Cherry Creek agents Ron Feldman and Bob Brier with LIV Sotheby’s International Realty will show you how that could work Sunday, May 6, 1-to-4 p.m., at a moment they say offers an opportunity in a neighborhood with exceptionally bright prospects.
“Cherry Creek North is our beachfront,” says Brier, about the half-square-mile area thatap drawing an infusion of new shopping and restaurants along with apartments, offices and some luxury condos.
In the blocks north are a limited number of recently built single-family homes that have that same access — as you’ll see at 470 Steele, priced at $2.795 million, below the $3 million line thatap being frequently crossed by new-built homes there. Itap 2-1/2 blocks from Cocina Colore and Cherry Creek Grill, two hangouts the Wandels have frequented.
“A very good deal,” says Feldman, one he says will look even better after the cranes have left the shopping area.
This is a contemporary plan with 4,211 square feet above ground, with well-defined entertaining areas, a master and a second bedroom up, a study on the main, a third guest suite and added lounge in a large finished basement level, plus a three-car heated attached garage.
There are terrific spaces to showcase an art collection — a nice feature to have in a place where you’ll be tempted annually to bring things home from July’s Cherry Creek Arts Festival, 2 blocks south.
You’ll see a gourmet-stainless kitchen with custom island and designer lighting; a lavish trim in Hawaiian koa wood; a large, partially covered courtyard with fireplace; an upstairs laundry; and eye-catching curved stairways in steel with wood treads.
Feldman and Briar are experts in the market here, able to rattle off recent sales in the neighborhood — one at $7 million.
Take Third Avenue east from Josephine through the shopping district to Steele, then turn north; or call 303-888-1366 or 303-668-7080.
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