Welcome to this newly remodeled, two-bed, two-bath condo in Eastmoor Park! The spacious unit greets you with an open kitchen floorplan including freshly painted cabinets, turquoise subway tiles for the backsplash and like-new appliances. The light and blue-accented colors allow for an open-space environment throughout. New flooring! As you make your way into the living area you’ll notice the turquoise-colored subway tiles highlighting the wood burning fireplace. The seating area in front of the fireplace allows you the opportunity to relax and keep warm on a cold evening. As you continue your way around the unit, you’ll make your exit to the covered balcony. You can use this indoor/outdoor space to enjoy your morning coffee or host your next sports party. Walking across, you’ll flow into the primary bedroom and notice just how much living area you have at your fingertips. The bedroom is seamlessly integrated with the closet and full bath. Turning the corner, you have your second bed and 3/4 bath. Making your way back to the unit entrance you’ll come across an oversized closet that you can use for storage, etc. Amenities at Eastmoor Park include an outdoor pool, tennis court, clubhouse, dry sauna, library, underground garage parking and storage. Surrounding amenities include Eastmoor Park, Swim and Tennis Club, Rosamond Park, South Garden Restaurant and Belleview Promenade. Easy access to I-25 and I-225! Conveniently located near the Denver Tech Center and Cherry Creek Reservoir. Schedule your exclusive showing today!
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