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232 S. Holman Way - 2-Story Townhome in Amberwick with Finished Walk-Out Basement

By Jim Smith - Golden Real Estate in Home Tours 15th Jul, 2023 Video Duration: 00:07:12   232, South Holman Way, Jefferson County, Colorado, 80401, United States
This townhome is in a lovely subdivision of 24 four-plexes, fewer than half of which, like this one, have walk-out basements opening to a greenbelt. Colorado Mills and Denver West shops and restaurants are a short drive away. From a private courtyard next to the detached garage, step into a spacious tiled entry and continue into an inviting and warm open living area. Enjoy views from the main floor deck of the expansive greenbelt below and the distant city lights. The main level also includes a half bathroom. On the upper level, there are two bedrooms and two bathrooms with new ceramic tile. Still photos of this listing are at www.AmberwickTownhome.info, or call listing agent Kathy Jonke at 303-990-7428 to arrange an in-person showing.

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