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Walk-out ranch in Bear Creek Village is one of eight homes overlooking 10-acre lake

Re/Max Professionals’ Amy Berglund is showing a three-bedroom ranch with a wide-open, contemporary interior, a custom kitchen and a deck with lake and golf views, priced at $949,500.

Mark Samuelson, Real Estate columnist for The Denver Post.
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On the western side of the Denver area, where resale homes face less competition from new homes than in other areas, agents are still reporting very brisk sales even as the stay-at-home order offsets the market.

Thatap the experience of broker Amy Berglund, with a large walk-out ranch being listed in Bear Creek Village, a gated enclave of just 17 homes that overlook the private fairways of Bear Creek Golf Club near Morrison.

With open houses out of the question, prequalified buyers can set up a showing for 2441 S. Xenon Way in Lakewood, a three-bedroom ranch thatap the only home on the market in the enclave, and one of just eight that back to a 10-acre lake between fairways.

It has a wide-open, contemporary interior with formal and informal dining areas, a custom kitchen, and a large master suite with fireplace and steam shower that opens onto a deck with lake-golf views.

The walk-out level is nicely finished, with two guest bedrooms, an office and a media room, taking the total square footage to over 3,600.

Berglund, of Re/Max Professionals, specializes in west Denver areas, particularly Highland and its surroundings, where she continues to see sales that defy the gloomy COVID-19 picture.

Although she’s seen three sellers who have withdrawn listings to wait out the crisis, she sold a home last week in Edgewater, just west of the Denver city line, at $30,000 over list, and another in Sunnyside, just north of Highland, at $40,000 over.

“All of the deals I have so far are solid; nobody backing out,” she said, while readying another listing at 4479 W. 30th in West Highland, near Highland Square’s restaurant row, thatap coming on the market today.

The Bear Creek home is at $949,500.

“The unique thing about Bear Creek,” she says, “is that itap a very limited supply.”

In keeping with the governor’s order, Berglund is vetting her buyers before providing tours (the gate is locked), and tours avoid any overlapping showings, with shoe covers and latex gloves required. You can find a Facebook tour via the Facebook link at LoveWhereYouLiveDenver.com.

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