Ignite FB Tracking Pixel1680 Garland Street, Lakewood, CO 80215 - Kim Farnell
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Kim Farnell, Re/max ProfessionalsPhone: (720) 212-3896
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Single FamilySold
List Price $2,000,000
Sold Price $1,600,000
1680 Garland Street
Lakewood, CO 80215
Listed by: Coldwell Banker Commercial, NRT, 303-304-9900
MLS: REcolorado
6,277Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$10,424/mo

The rare opportunity to acquire a freestanding, large lot property located in Lakewood, Colorado. This property currently has a Religious Land Use; however, being located within Beverly Heights, redevelopment options are desirable. The property contains almost 2 acres (1.8182) and has flat topography. It's located North of W Colfax within the historical Beverly Heights Neighborhood (in Morse Park) and boarders the Glen Creighton Neighborhood (The Glens). BEVERLY HEIGHTS Platted in 1929, the Beverly Heights subdivision encompassed 66.4 acres bounded by West Colfax and West 20th Avenues and Independence and Garrison Streets. The creators of the subdivision were Joseph Person, Harry Malbin, and Leon G. Phillips of Jefferson County and Hiram B. Wolff, who established several subdivisions in Denver. The plat showed four long north-south blocks divided into rectangular lots. MORSE PARK NEIGHBORHOOD The Morse Park neighborhood is one ofLakewood's oldest neighborhoods with one of the earliest subdivision plats (recorded in 1887). The neighborhood was built over a relatively large time frame, including significant development during The Depression and Word War II periods. The neighborhood also saw strong growth during the post-war housing boom. Like many of Lakewood's older neighborhoods, the area has its roots in agriculture. That heritage is still evident today with numerous agricultural ditches that run through the neighborhood and large lots with zoning that allows for the keeping of horses, chickens and goats. The residents of the neighborhood are proud of the uniqueness of the area. MORSE PARK SUSTAINABLE NEIGHBORHOOD PROGRAM The Morse Park Neighborhood joined the Sustainable Neighborhoods Program in June 2017. The Sustainable Neighborhoods Program and Sustainable Neighborhood Network were developed by the City of Lakewood, Colorado as a neighborhood-level implementation program for community sustainability.

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