Here is a unique opportunity to live in a charming, private, secured and unfurnished upstairs retreat in a stunning 1890 Victorian home updated for today's living. Located on a quiet street in the South Broadway/West Washington Park area close to restaurants, bars and RTD bus/light rail, shopping and more. "No car no problem" everything is within walking distance and the neighborhood has a walk score of 93%. The property is carefully maintained by the owners who respect your privacy and expect the same in return. This one bedroom one bath unit offers a semi-private entrance (see photo) that leads into a cozy yet stylish space with beautiful hardwood floors throughout windows galore and like new appliances. The efficiency kitchen is equipped with tile countertops, a striking rock backsplash, dishwasher and a large sink, making it ideal for preparing quick meals or enjoying a casual cooking experience. The expansive bathroom is a true oasis featuring a large and open sunken shower, granite counters, and a coffee bar for added convenience. The rental blends functionality with tasteful finishes providing everything you need for a comfortable and elegant lifestyle. Plenty of storage in the bathroom, bedroom and living area (behind mirrored doors). Washer/dryer NOT currently available but under building code consideration. The local laundromat is only .6 miles away on Broadway. Street parking is available steps from your door. Large front yard with newly installed artificial turf. Available January 1st * Minimum 12-month lease * Income requirement is 2xs the rent * No minimum credit score required * Pet policy: Small dogs or Cats OK Fees & Deposits: * MANDATORY $100 per month utility fee covers gas, electric, water and trash! * Application Fee: $45 per adult * Security Deposit: $1,500 * Refundable Pet Deposit: $300 * One Time Lease Admin Fee: $150
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