$1,015,000 Price Analysis 1650 Race StDenver, CO 80206 4 bed 4 bath 2,414 SqFt ($420/SqFt) 6,250SqFt lot. Built 1971 Listed 2024-05-25, Taxes $4,253 | Ⓧ USDA Ineligible due to price & location near Denver |
1650 Race St-FULL UP/DOWN Duplex in the City-Own and Rent a portion for a terrfic House Hack or Own FULL Duplex Investment property in the Heart of City Park West Seize the chance to own a spectacular full up/down duplex right in the heart of the city offering unparalleled potential and a vibrant urban lifestyle. Whether you're an owner-occupant looking to have a House Hack create an income stream through Airbnb or 30 day + rental or an investor seeking a ready t rent 2 unit, this property is the one. The upper unit is a big 2-bedroom plus loft, 2-bath A unit features updated sleek quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors and in-unit washer/dryer, plus a 2-car garage.
(Is currently rented separately as well) Meanwhile, the lower B unit features 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. The Kitchen opens to the dining and living area, LVT flooring and it has its own in-unit washer/dryer as well. Additionally there the home is a walk out lower unit and there are 3 additional off street parking spaces in the back of the house next to the garage for seamless parking for owner/renters. Located moments away from Vine Street Brewing (slated to reopen this summer), 17th Ave Restaurant Row, City Park, City Park Jazz this summer and Cheesman Park, you'll never run out of things to do. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to own a prime piece of Denver real estate as an owner occupant with a revenue producing unit or Investment Landlord with 2 unit duplex in the city. Radon system installed and both units are licensed in Denver. Set a showing today and contact Listor for more info on rents, projected income
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Property MLS #3038634 from REcolorado
Year | Assessments Building + Land Total | Tax |
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2022 | $2,490 + $51,000 $53,490 | $4,253 |
2021 | $2,620 + $53,630 $56,250 | $4,197 |
2020 | $24,550 + $35,750 $60,300 | $4,473 |
2019 | $24,550 + $35,750 $60,300 | $4,348 |
2018 | $18,610 + $24,750 $43,360 | $3,354 |
2017 | $18,610 + $24,750 $43,360 | $3,344 |
2016 | $11,130 + $21,140 $32,270 | $2,631 |
2015 | $11,130 + $21,140 $32,270 | $2,521 |
2014 | $380 + $23,630 $24,010 | $1,994 |
2013 | $380 + $23,630 $24,010 | $1,994 |
2012 | $5,540 + $19,900 $25,440 | $2,138 |
2010 | $5,540 + $19,900 $25,440 | $2,518 |
2009 | $15,429 + $22,391 $37,820 | $2,463 |
2008 | $15,429 + $22,391 $37,820 | $2,302 |
2007 | $14,578 + $19,892 $34,470 | $2,305 |
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