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Luxurious townhouse in LoHi shows a location just close enough to its 20 restaurants

The four-bedroom, four-bath unit has over 2,700 finished square feet with an exceptional rooftop deck that offers a “San Francisco view” from atop a hill.

Mark Samuelson, Real Estate columnist for The Denver Post.
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No neighborhood of urban Denver took a greater return from the city’s new-urban transformation over the past 15 years than Lower Highland.

“LoHi along with Wash Park are Denver’s two most popular neighborhoods,” says LIV Sotheby’s International Realty agent Dev Vallejo, who watched that makeover up close while marketing some of the pioneering LoHi rowhome/townhome projects that did so well during that period.

She’ll show you a townhouse coming on the resale market today that captures all that LoHi has become.

At 2001 W. 35th Ave., actually facing onto Tejon Street just north of the corner, you’ll see a four-bedroom, four-bath unit with over 2,700 finished square feet, in a corner setting that delivers plenty of southern light, along with what Vallejo calls a “San Francisco view” down the hill toward downtown.

“I personally love this location because you’re up the hill, out of the dense zone around the 20 restaurants, but still within three blocks of it.”

Vallejo says her sellers, the original owners of the 2014 home, frequently walk into downtown via the Highland Footbridge, and they poured extra attention into its rooftop deck, where they’ve created an exceptional outdoor living space with firepit, television and sound.

The price is $1,199,900 for a townhouse with an exceptional footprint that allowed for a master and two secondary bedrooms on the same level, along with strikingly contemporary entertaining spaces, a kitchen with quartz counters and Viking appliances, and add-ons including window coverings and whole-house audio.

The price, adds Vallejo, reflects the demand for LoHi — originally coveted for its lower pricing compared to LoDo lofts, but now actually preferred by many buyers.

“Itap hip, fun, and a little more accessible,” she adds, noting that her cost-per-foot is well below the very few new projects either in LoDo or LoHi.

Her Sotheby’s team will have it open from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. before the Broncos game.

From I-25 take Speer northwest a block to Zuni, head north to W. 35th, and turn east 3 blocks.

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