Metro Denver Luxury Homes For Sale
There are houses that sell on finishes alone, and then there are houses that sell on feeling. 628 Osceola Street is one of the rare homes that fits into both categories at an accessible price point. West-facing living room windows frame mountain sunsets with the light arriving at an angle that no renovation budget can manufacture. The updated bathrooms follow through on that first impression, with fresh paint, new fixtures, and a fully retiled primary shower that brings the suite into the present without erasing the character that earned your attention at the door. Three bedrooms means the guest room question answers itself. The infrastructure work beneath the surface is just as considered. A recently inspected and updated sewer line, newer windows, newer central air, and an installed radon mitigation system round out the kind of mechanical resume that lets a buyer sleep at night rather than negotiate with contractors by day. Solar panels, leased through Tesla, reduce energy expenses and typically eliminate grid dependency entirely from May through October. Outside, a transformed backyard with established garden beds, raspberry bushes, a peach tree, and mature shade trees offers genuine urban privacy and serious entertaining space. A fully covered patio and grassy open yard do the heavy lifting all summer. Two-car covered parking and an abundance of interior storage, ideal for anyone whose gear collection rivals their furniture, seal the practical argument. The Dry Gulch trail connects you to downtown commutes, and Red Rocks without crossing a single major thoroughfare. Sloan’s Lake, with its summer night markets and Dragon Boat festival, is less than five minutes by car. Joseph P. Martinez Park, freshly renovated with an outdoor pavilion, sits under ten minutes away. Edgewater Public Market, LoHi, and South Federal are all within easy reach, by bike or by car in under ten minutes. Some houses ask you to imagine what they could become. This one is already there.