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This week: Homes in Denver

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Bonnie Brae Just minutes’ drive from Washington Park, this five-bedroom modern farmhouse is also close to the businesses of South Gaylord Street. The home’s open main level has an eat-in gourmet kitchen, dining and living areas with glass garage doors to an entertainm­ent patio with a flat-screen TV and fireplace, and a floating staircase to a loft and balcony with firepit and hanging seats; a lower level includes a wet bar and playroom. The corner lot has two fenced yards with garden beds. $2,600,000. Athena Brownson, Compass, (303) 919-9344

Potter Highlands Historic District This four-bedroom Victorian is walking distance from the eateries of LoHi. Built in 1909, and recently expanded and remodeled, the house retains its stained glass, tiled fireplace, French doors, and carvedwood staircase; rooms include a primary suite with a five-piece bath and city views, a gourmet kitchen, a pantry, a laundry, and multiple offices. The property includes a fenced yard, garden spaces, back deck, and garage, and is zoned for an ADU. $1,525,000. Scott Beville, Coldwell Banker Realty, (303) 905-6872

Hilltop The residentia­l neighborho­od of this four-bedroom mid-century home is close to parks, restaurant­s, and shopping. The upgraded 1961 white-brick house has a vaulted living room with a fireplace and wall of windows, a new chef’s kitchen with an eat-in waterfall island and a dining nook, and a finished basement with a laundry room, a flex space, and a wine cellar. The lot has a landscaped front yard and a backyard with a lawn, patio, and hot tub. $1,925,000. Delroy Gill, LIV Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty, (303) 803-0258

Washington Park West Steps from Washington Park, this six-bedroom home is also 10 minutes’ drive from the Art Students League and its summer art market. The house, built in 1915 and renovated and expanded in 2019, features a chef’s kitchen with two granite islands and a primary suite with a balcony and marble-floored bath with soaker tub and steam shower. Outside are a deck, backyard, roof deck with firepit, and two-car garage with workshop. $2,495,000. Evelyn Nambiar, The Agency Denver, (303) 345-8448

LoDo This four-bedroom condo is in a 1911 loft building on a quiet cul-de-sac near the river, Union Station, Coors Field, the arts district, and downtown. The multilevel unit has vaulted ceilings; exposed beams, posts, and brick; a threestory atrium; a chef’s kitchen with concrete island; a rec room with climbing wall; a wine cellar; guest quarters; and a media room. Off the living room is a large brick patio with a firepit. $2,495,000. Matt McNeill, Kentwood Real Estate City Properties/Luxury Portfolio Internatio­nal, (303) 949-9889

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