Back on the market, baby-refitted, recharged, reborn! The wires hum with fresh juice, the sewer runs clean and true. This house has had its tune-up, its second coming-ready now for the next believer to step inside and feel the current. Three bedrooms! One bath! Nineteen forty-six, baby, right there in Old West Longmont, rising up out of the dust of the war years, a little stucco sentinel of survival and grit, a house built not just to stand but to last. Nothing fancy, no baroque curlicues of design-no, no-this is strength, plain and unadorned, the kind of strength you can lean your whole back against. That stucco skin, that sloping roofline-straight out of the farm fields, echoing barns and silos and wheat-stalk silhouettes.Step inside-ah!-the 1940s sensibility practically hums through the floorboards. Redwood, pine, the old-growth kind, hard as history, polished by decades of footfalls. Trim that still gleams with a certain golden warmth, no polyurethane veneer, no hollow-core fakery-real wood, real work. The rooms are laid out in that no-nonsense, don't-waste-a-foot manner, functional, tight, as if the architect had been schooled in thrift and clarity, which of course he had-wartime rationing stamped right into the blueprints.And then the attic! Oh, the attic-insulated, quiet, a retreat tucked away under the eaves. A hideout! A den! A secret room for sleep or study or something entirely your own. And below-listen-an unfinished walk-out basement, pipes already snaking, primed for two more bathrooms. Just waiting. Waiting for someone with a hammer, a vision, a little sweat equity.Of course, of course, there's the little technicality: two of the bedrooms are "non-conforming." No closets. A bureaucratic hiccup. The public record hasn't caught up, but what does paper know about possibility? Out back, the gardens stretch, irrigated, designed with a certain StoneLeaf elegance, ordered beds, intentional growth, all of it giving the place a finishing grace.
Utility FeaturesNatural Gas Available, Electricity Available
SEWERCity Sewer
WATER SOURCECity Water, City of Longmont
Year Built1946
BasementPartially Finished
FINISHED BASEMENT SIZE806.0
ARCHITECTURAL STYLECottage
RoofComposition
Lot FeaturesCurbs, Gutters, Sidewalks, Lawn Sprinkler System, Corner Lot
CITYLongmont
SUBDIVISIONR & S Resub
COUNTYBoulder
AREALongmont
STATECO
SENIOR COMMUNITYNo
TAX AMOUNT3092.0
LATEST UPDATE2025-11-07T16:17:32.933Z
DAYS ON MARKET7
PRICE CHANGE(S)
$520,000 Oct 31, 2025
CUMULATIVE DAYS ON MARKET43
Market Trends
New Properties On Market
29
33%
Decrease In New Listings
Average Asking Price
$536,685
$27,026 Decrease In Avg Asking Price
Average Asking Price / Sq. Ft.
$304
$25 Increase In List Price/Sq. Ft.
Average Days On Market
8
17 Day
Decrease In Days On Market
Data as of Dec 01, 2025.
Remaining statistics above are calculated on activity within the period from Oct 01, 2025 to Nov 30, 2025.
Mortgage Calculator
The information provided by this calculator is for illustrative purposes only and accuracy is not guaranteed. The values and figures shown are hypothetical and may not be applicable to your individual situation. Be sure to consult a financial professional prior to relying on the results. This calculator does not have the ability to pre-qualify you for any mortgage or loan program. Qualification for mortgages or loans requires additional information such as credit scores and existing debts which is not gathered in this calculator. Information such as interest rates and pricing are subject to change at any time and without notice. All information such as interest rates, taxes, insurance, monthly mortgage payments, etc. are estimates and should be used for comparison only.