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Literally wrapped in trails, 4-bed trilevel in Foxridge is open Sunday, June 23, no “projects” awaiting

Alison Brennan and Cara George of Re/Max Professionals are showing a 1978 home that has had an elaborate remodel.

Mark Samuelson, Real Estate columnist for The Denver Post.
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Real estate agents almost unanimously agree that buyers these days “aren’t looking for projects” when they buy; rather, they want to start enjoying a house right away — no muss, no fuss, no major improvements required.

Sister agents Alison Brennan and Cara George of Re/Max Professionals can vouch for that. And they have a four-bedroom/three-bath home coming on the market Sunday, June 23, thatap the perfect match for the principle — all the work has already been done.

At 6781 E. Jamison Place in Centennial’s Foxridge, the sellers picked up this 1978 property four years ago when it was showing its age and then carried out an elaborate remodel: new kitchen in stainless, granite and soft-close drawers; large new deck in Trex with seating, hot tub and gas fire pit; master suite makeover with an attractive walk-in shower; new vinyl-plank floors in a hickory pattern; total interior color update to a bright palette; even a new gas fireplace for the family room in a floor-to-ceiling white rock surround.

Meanwhile, the surrounding Foxridge neighborhood has little you’d want to update — five minutes from Park Meadows and lots of dining and entertainment close by, yet with a palpably quiet, secluded feel; served by Cherry Creek Schools including Dry Creek Elementary (7-out-of-10 stars at GreatSchools.org); and a voluntary HOA that has an annual horse-n-buggy ride and holiday events, at microscopic dues of $50/year.

The home is literally wrapped in trails (you’ll see two crisscrossing the edge of the property) linked within 300 yards to South Suburban Parks and Rec’s 24.3-mile double-loop trail passing South Suburban Golf Course and Willow Creek Open Space.

Centennial has ranked as Colorado’s safest city now for the past eight years.

The home came on the market Thursday at $610,000.

“Similar products on the market tend to look very dated,” says George.

She and her sister will have this home open Sunday, June 23, from 10 a.m. to noon.

Approach the neighborhood either from Dry Creek Road (head south on Holly to Mineral) or from County Line Road (head north).

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