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A rare bird: Tech Center builder David Friedman has 7 condos, some with mountain views, steps from the DTC’s newest dining

Offerings include a single-bedroom-plus-den unit at just $365,000, with full kitchen appliances and an underground heated parking space.

Mark Samuelson, Real Estate columnist for The Denver Post.
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There’s literally nothing like them in the Denver Tech Center: seven new condos, nicely appointed, the final closeout of a 29-unit building tucked into one of DTC’s quietest settings, a five-minute walk from Urban Egg, Ruth’s Chris, Highland Tap & Burger and all of the other new dining thatap arrived at Belleview Station.

On Saturday, Oct. 12, home sales veteran David Foster and his team will let you see every one of those seven completed homes at The Flats at VillaRosso — two of them staged with furnishings to make them easier to visualize.

Offerings include a single-bedroom-plus-den unit at just $365,000. It comes with a full kitchen appliance package and an underground heated parking space, and itap ready for move-in now. Buy it and you’ll get a one-year paid membership included to Greenwood Athletic Club, a mile south.

With absolutely nothing to compete with them (the huge Landmark project south of here sold out last year) and with the freeway commute into DTC becoming arguably worse year after year, these could have disappeared months ago; they likely would have if they weren’t hidden behind existing buildings.

Veteran DTC builder David Friedman of D.H. Friedman Properties scaled this like his previous luxury condo offerings — a smaller, more intimate project, 29 homes, nothing like the huge apartments going up around town.

The site is tucked in west of Monaco Street, partially hidden by nicer apartments and commercial buildings, from where it overlooks Charlou, the acreage custom home area west of the DTC.

That very-low-density setting to the west gives two of the remaining homes views across Charlou to city lights and a mountain panorama.

Along with that 1-bedroom-plus-study at $365,000, you’ll find those two units with views: a Florence and a Naples, each with two bedrooms, a den, two baths and two underground parking spaces, priced at $630,000 and $650,000

Foster will also show you a couple of corner Genoa units, over 1,400 square feet, with lots of added light, starting at $550,000 — less than $400/square foot.

Friedman says the market for VillaRosso is considerably wider than for DTC commuters wanting to drastically cut their driving time.

This is an area surrounded by older neighborhoods dating from the 1950s and 1960s, where people have been waiting decades to get out of their high-maintenance houses into something single-level and with no maintenance to worry about.

All of those have full appliances including fridge and come with underground parking and with that year-long Greenwood Athletic Club membership.

Foster will have a tent set up where his team will have refreshments out.

Take Belleview west from I-25 a half mile to S. Monaco Street, and turn north just a half-block to the turn-in between buildings.

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