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328 Heather Lane
Howard, CO 81233
$744,900
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1808
Property Description
Newly Renovated with Rental Income Potential!! This beautiful mountain contemporary home offers 2,110 SF of character and charm along with an 846 SF ADU ready to rent! Both have been freshly remodeled with new flooring, interior paint, fully remodeled bath, and newly stained decks. The main home has a total of 3 bedrooms. The primary being on the main floor with attached full bath and 2 upstairs bedrooms at opposite ends of the home with 1 having an en suite ½ bath. The living room gives this home it’s mountain contemporary feel with vaulted wood ceiling and exposed wood beams plus a cozy fireplace. The kitchen is so cute and full of charm, it has exposed beams and a sunny breakfast nook area. The main ¾ bath has been completely remodeled. Brand new carpet, fresh paint and lots of natural light will make the family room your favorite for viewing the peaks. Looking for additional income potential? Look no further, this home features a 2 story ADU that’s ready to rent! The 1 bed, 1 bath has been freshly painted and has brand new carpeting. A full kitchen, substantial living/dining room plus additional space upstairs will allow your tenant, guest, or family member to feel at home. Sellers have successfully long term rented the ADU for $1,600/mo. The property is serviced by a well and septic. A new well pump and pressure tank were installed in 2021. Septic system was pumped and inspected in 2020 when a new 1200-gal tank was installed. Offering unobstructed views of the Sangre’s, you’ll find plenty of outdoor living space to soak up those gorgeous Colorado sunsets. Enjoy the large patio, deck, outdoor kitchen area with gas grill and smoker and a covered front porch for entertaining guests or just relaxing. A detached 2 car garage with attached storage and work bench area round out this amazing property. Only 20 minutes to Salida, CO and away from the hustle and bustle of the busy Highway 50 traffic and noise, this cherished home is a must see! Call today!!
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1979
MLS Number
5772096
Location
Address
328 Heather Lane
City
Howard
State
CO
Zip Code
81233
County
FREMONT
Listing
Provider
First Colorado Land Office Inc, original listing
Name
First Colorado Land Office Inc
Phone
(719) 539-6682
Office Name
First Colorado Land Office, Inc.
Office Phone
(719) 539-6682
Agent Name
Darcy Shaffer

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