Nestled near the foothills on a spacious 0.41-acre lot just steps from Van Bibber Creek Trail and Open Space, this gorgeous 4-bed, 5-bath home combines modern luxury with everyday comfort. All 4 bedrooms are located upstairs, perfect if you have small children or need an office! The gourmet kitchen is a showstopper, featuring stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and a designer backsplash—perfect for both entertaining and daily living. A wood-burning fireplace adds warmth and charm to the open living space, while high-end stonework throughout the home elevates the design aesthetic. Step outside to a beautifully landscaped backyard complete with a tranquil water feature and firepit, creating your own private retreat under Colorado skies. Backing to open space this unique lot allows you to reach the trails easily. With a finished lower level, attached 3 car garage, and premium finishes throughout, this home is a rare opportunity in Arvada’s highly sought-after (non-HOA) Sunny Crest Hills neighborhood.
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Price
$1,000,000
Days On Site
63 Days
Bedrooms
4
Inside Area (SqFt)
2,855 sqft
Total Baths
5
Full Baths
2
Partial Baths
3
Lot Size
0.41 Acres
Year Built
1963
MLS® Number
2669274
Status
Active Under Contract
Property Tax
$6,008
HOA/Condo/Coop Fees
N/A
Sq Ft Source
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2 weeks ago
Listing updated with changes from the MLS®
2 weeks ago
Status changed to Active Under Contract
a month ago
Price changed to $1,000,000
2 months ago
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General Features
Acres
0.41
Attached Garage
Yes
Direction Faces
East
Foundation
Slab
Garage
Yes
Garage Spaces
3
Levels
Multi/Split
Parking
OversizedAttached
Parking Spaces
3
Property Sub Type
Single Family Residence
Security
Carbon Monoxide Detector(s)
Sewer
Public Sewer
SqFt Above
2320
SqFt Below
535
SqFt Total
2914
Style
Traditional
Utilities
Natural Gas AvailableElectricity ConnectedNatural Gas Connected
Level - UpperDescription - Five Piece En Suite Primary Bathroom
Bathroom Three Quarter
Level - UpperDescription - Bonus 3/4 bath attached to 4th bedroom or office
Bedroom
Dimensions - 16 x 15Level - UpperDescription - Large Primary with Upper Deck and Mountain Views
Dining Room
Dimensions - 13 x 9Level - MainDescription - Bright and Open Dining Area
Family Room
Dimensions - 25 x 21Level - BasementDescription - Large area for working out and a great playroom for the kids
Great Room
Dimensions - 21 x 14Level - MainDescription - Super cozy great room with fireplace
Living Room
Dimensions - 18 x 12Level - MainDescription - Wood Floors, Stone Accents, Spacious, Open
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Exterior
BalconyFire PitLighting
Lot Features
LandscapedSprinklers In FrontSprinklers In Rear
Patio And Porch
CoveredDeckFront PorchPatio
Roof
Composition
Spa Features
Bath
View
Mountain(s)
Waterview
Mountain(s)
Windows/Doors
Double Pane Windows
Community Features
Financing Terms Available
CashConventional
Roads
Paved
School District
Jefferson County R-1
Schools
School District
Jefferson County R-1
Elementary School
Fairmount
Middle School
Drake
High School
Arvada West
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