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$450,000

210 N 3rd St
Cripple Creek, Colorado, United States

4bd 2ba

Listed By: Realtyww Info

Listed On: 08/16/2024

Listing ID: GL11601402 View More Details

Description

Here is one of Cripple Creeks finest Victorians, lovingly restored, upgraded, updated and furnished, for your consideration. Built in 1901, this beautiful 4 br/2 ba 2000+SF home has experienced a top to bottom restoration with a new roof, vinyl siding and upgraded insulation and gutters on the exterior. Inside, the Kitchen sports beautiful new kitchen countertops with a new sink, disposal and electric cooktop for the Chef in the family! The walls have been tastefully textured and freshly painted. All of the window coverings are brand new! The main floor bath is 100% brand new with a Spa vibe, spacious and comfy! The upstairs bath has been updated with a pleasing vanity, tile and convenient shower/tub combo. The floors have all new laminate and plush carpet. The Electrical has been upgraded to 200 AMPS, the water heater (2023) AND furnace (2024) are new and have a lifetime of service left in them! Outside patio parties are a must on the flagstone patio, and the fenced yard works so well for the kids and pets! There is a huge off street parking area for your trucks, toys and guests along with a garage with tons of storage and yes, your full sized SUV will fit in there! This home has a significant history with Cripple Creek, known as the Mackin House ; previously the home of Wayne and Dorothy Mackin, well known for their restoration of the Imperial Hotel and the Melodrama from the 1940's through the 1980's. The block the home resides in has been named in their honor and is known as the Mackin Block. Since this is a Cripple Creek Historic property, it qualifies for $10K in repairs through the Cripple Creek Historical preservation program. Many of the furnishings that are included are originals from the Imperial Hotel. If these walls could talk, they would tell tales of fanciful Cripple Creek days, of celebrations of successful Melodrama plays, of the passing of time. It is a true icon of days gone by.

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Listed by: Sabrina Kelley