
Wake up to sunrise over the city and foothills, step onto your decks for sweeping morning views, or head straight out the front door and onto the Blodgett Open Space with a new master-plan expansion and trail construction underway. Backing to neighborhood open space, this 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath, 2,802 sq ft home offers exceptional indoor-outdoor living with a recently built, $40K+ two-level deck designed to capture views from both the main level and walkout basement. The upgraded kitchen anchors the main level alongside a gas fireplace and expansive sightlines across the city, mountains, and nearby rock formations at Flying W Ranch. The walkout lower level opens to a terraced yard with turf and hot tub, creating a private setting ideal for relaxing or entertaining. Major system updates include a whole-house replumb from polybutylene to PEX, adding long-term peace of mind, along with a paid-off solar system for ongoing efficiency. The neighborhood has recently been upgraded with fiber internet and is popular with hikers, mountain bikers, and paragliding enthusiasts. This home presents a rare opportunity to invest in future equity surrounded by multi-million-dollar protected open space—one of the most compelling finds under $1M.
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Listing Agent: Josh Rowland (#017760), Phone: (719) 749-1088, Email: josh@therowlandteam.com
Listing Office: Keller Williams Clients Choice Realty (#00073501)

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