Century-Old Bungalow in Congress Park - Character Meets Potential
Discover this 102-year-old bungalow, a true century-old gem nestled in the heart of Congress Park. Rich with historic charm, the home features two main-level bedrooms and a brand-new main-level bathroom, perfectly complementing the beautifully refinished original oak wood floors that bring warmth and timeless elegance to the space.
The kitchen and basement offer an exciting opportunity for personalization, ready for a buyer to add their own finishing touches. The basement includes one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchenette, and a laundry room, and could easily be transformed into a separate apartment with private access from the backyard entrance-ideal for guests, extended family, or rental income potential.
Step outside to a spacious backyard that leads to an outbuilding featuring a one-car garage plus ample additional storage, with convenient access from the alley.
This home perfectly blends original character with modern possibilities, making it a rare find in one of Denver's most desirable neighborhoods. Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history with endless potential in Congress Park.
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