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Close to Arvada’s Ralston Creek Trail and West Woods Golf Course, a luxury-sized townhome is $469,000

The Ralston Creek Trail is Arvada’s most popular bike path, linking Olde Town Arvada’s tavern district to mountain parks in the foothills

Mark Samuelson, Real Estate columnist for The Denver Post.
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If you like being close to Mother Nature, but aren’t crazy about taking care of it, Realtor Andy Robertson with Conscious Real Estate has a very new townhouse to show you today, in west Arvada’s Hometown South complex near West Woods Golf Course  It lies a hundred feet from a spur off of the Ralston Creek Trail, the town’s most popular bike path, linking its Olde Town Arvada tavern district to the east to mountain parks and trails ten miles west in the foothills; but it has 100% of its own landscape maintained, as part of a tiny monthly HOA, $54—pool included.

Robertson and his co-agents have three properties, all showing a low-maintenance lifestyle that he says is very popular in this nice area. At 15388 W. 64th Drive, you’ll see an exceptionally large townhome built two years ago, with 1,847 finished sq. feet, largest plan in the neighborhood, with a wide-open entertaining area, a scenic deck, patio, and attached 2-car garage.

Itap priced at $469,000—on the low side of some recent sales of similar units that sold nearby at the peak of the COVID crisis; and the only newer 3-bedroom in this area under a half million, he adds. A virtual tour is available if you’re not comfortable with the open house.

In addition to his open house Sunday, agents will have three properties open Saturday, Aug. 29, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This location will NOT Google-map correctly (that will lead you a mile too far west).  Look for the entry drive off the north side of W. 64th Ave., just west of the intersection with McIntyre Parkway.

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