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Healthy lifestyle ready now. As sales take off at Lakehouse beside Denver’s Sloan’s Lake, prices start from mid-$500s

After a year when healthy living has become a global focus, itap no surprise that sales have taken off in a community designed to sustain healthy bodies and healthy minds.

Mark Samuelson, Real Estate columnist for The Denver Post.
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After a year when healthy living has become a global focus, itap no surprise that sales have taken off at Lakehouse on Denver’s Sloan’s Lake—a community entirely designed to sustain healthy bodies and healthy minds. Lakehouse has seen 17 sales for the past two months in a row at a moment when its wide range of activities—everything from kayaking to gardening to healthy cooking—are on full view to visitors.

You can tour a newly opened sales center in Residence 57, along with five other homes showing the wide range of prices available and the views.

One of those units is only $549,000—almost exactly the same as the median-priced resale home sold for in the Denver metro area last month. While lack of inventory drives bidding wars on those older houses and condos, Lakehouse has a variety of homes ready for move-in right now—no bidding required.

“Lakehouse appeals to everyone from empty nesters looking to downsize, to career professionals relocating from the Coasts,” says Matt McNeill with Kentwood City Properties, who along with Kevin Garrett will show you those homes today.

Those include Residence 307, one of five remaining penthouses, with a 180-degree views of mountains, lake, and downtown and with Wolf/Sub-Zero appliances, at $1,425,000.

Or, Residence 413, a 1-bed/1-bath with lake views and a private balcony, at just $565,000.

Lakehouse’s 2-bedroom plans have been disappearing particularly rapidly; but you can still tour Residence 423–2-bedroom/2-bath in a private, corner setting with two balconies, over 1,300 finished sq. feet, at $950,000.

And you’ll see the 26,000-sq.-foot terrace with pool, vast lounge/bar, and wellness center—epicenter for a matchless lineup of classes and events arranged by Wellness Concierge Anna Stahl, including sessions on floral arranging and home organization, and a farm-to-table series by Chef Thomas—among many features that earn Lakehouse a WELL Building Certification.

Chef Thomas will have ideas on how to put produce from Lakehouse’s own urban farm to good use—already delivering chives, thyme, zucchini, radishes, swiss chard and other greens. Units come with indoor assigned parking and storage, MERV-13 air filtration, floor-to-ceiling windows for natural light, and blackout shades for a better nightap sleep.

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