Denver Mid Century home buyers – or just come drool


This house is for sale in Denver, the Realtor is a friend and oddly (which I found out afterward) so is the homeowner that’s selling the house. Well, I guess that’s not a huge stretch considering my areas of interest, but still.

So, here’s some eye candy and a fabulous opportunity if you are in the market for a mid-century home in the Denver area. I think I’d buy the house for the bar alone:


The view in the back:

More photos here!
The listing is here! (however, I hear they’ve had multiple offers!)

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