Just Listed: Country Living in the Middle of Broomfield

 
 
 

Country living in the middle of Broomfield? Yes, it exists!

This extensively remodeled brick ranch features vaulted ceilings, plentiful windows, an open kitchen, wood stove and fully finished basement. The primary suite features a 3/4 bath and a private deck, and an oversized attached 2 car garage offers plenty of space. The 1 acre corner lot, however, is the true star of the show. A 720 sq ft fully insulated barn is equipped with 110 & 220 power, office, and 7’ x 7’ garage doors for smaller equipment. Multiple driveways provide access for all the toys. A fenced yard area with a bluestone patio, sprinklers & drip system offer privacy and easily usable space for BBQs, gardening or play. The cherry on the top is the location, convenient to recreation, shopping, dining & schools. Unique E-3 zoning offers endless possibilities and allows chickens and horses. No HOA and city water/ sewer make it easy to transition to your new, spread out homestead without giving up convenience. 

Listed by Sarah Cavey for West + Main Homes. Please contact Sarah for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Beautiful Belmar Gardens Home on Nice Lot

 
 
 

A Beautiful Belmar Gardens House On A Really Nice Lot.

The kitchen was remodeled by a Denver-based interior design team about 4 years ago. The countertops are quartz and the cabinets are grey shaker style, the induction stove features double ovens (the seller was able to roast a 10 and a 15lb turkey)...just a beautiful, thoughtfully-designed kitchen. 3 bedrooms on the main floor is a rare feature. including a primary suite with 3/4 bathroom that provides blissful separation. A full hall bathroom is great for guests or just a separate place to get ready. The downstairs offers so much flexibility. A large rec room, 2 non-conforming bedrooms, a 3/4 bath, a laundry area with many kitchen-style cabinets, tons of storage...and new carpet runs right down the stairs and through most of the rooms. An oversized 2-car garage plus a huge driveway and RV parking make parking easy for residents as well as guests. A covered patio in the back features a natural gas stub so you can grill outside most of the year without ever worrying about running out of propane. Although not currently being utilized as such, this is a very hard to find horse property. The sellers have set up garden boxes and have grown garlic, onions, strawberries, lettuce, broccoli, peppers, and tomatoes with success. And the location is just superb. Nestled between Addenbrooke and Belmar Parks, there are Arts and Cultural Events in Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park which is a 20th Century history park and also features an outdoor amphitheater...and the best part is you’re 3 blocks away from an entrance. Plenty of lakes, trails, and hills within a 2-mile radius. All things Belmar are a few blocks or an even shorter drive away including Whole Foods, King Soopers, Petco, Best Buy...as are many boutique stores and mouth-watering restaurants. Come have a look for yourself. This could be the one you were hoping would come to the market.

Listed by Rick Oliphant for West + Main Homes. Please contact Rick for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Happy Pride Month! Here's How You Can Celebrate in the Denver Metro

 
 

Denver Pride is produced by The Center, a registered 501-c-3 nonprofit organization that provides year-round programs and services for the LGBTQ community.

Denver Pride and Denver PrideFest are registered trademarks of The Center on Colfax.

The Center is a safe and welcoming place for our proud, diverse LGBTQ community. When you visit The Center, you’ll be affirmed and accepted, heard and understood.

For more info on Denver Pride, click here.

Events

June 2 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
2nd Annual LGBTQIA+ Community Resource Refresher Hosted by Jessica L’Whore

June 3 @ 6:00 pm - 11:00 pm
First Fridays by Babes Around Denver

June 3 @ 6:40 pm - 10:00 pm
Pride Night at the Rockies

June 4 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Queer Capitol Hill Walking Tour

June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Triangle Beer Bust

June 10 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Unbreakable – The Untold Story of our Community

June 11 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Art Song Colorado – We Were Always Here (an LGBTQ+ Concert)

June 11 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Art Song Colorado – We Were Always Here (an LGBTQ+ Concert)

June 11 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Unbreakable – The Untold Story of our Community

June 11 @ 8:00 pm - 1:00 am
Nintendo Kiki Party

June 12 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Two Remain Panel – “For A Look of Touch” Performance”

June 12 @ 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Junior Prom Night – Somewhere Over the Rainbow

June 12 @ 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm
JCC Community Pool Party

June 23 @ 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Older Adult Program Tea Dance

June 24 @ 7:00 pm - 2:00 am
Women’s Pride Party “Campy Girls”

June 25 @ 9:30 am - 11:00 am
Denver PRIDE 5K

June 25 @ 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
Denver PrideFest

June 25 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Denver Dyke March

June 26 @ 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Official Cheba Hut Coors Light Denver Pride Parade Watch Party

June 26 @ 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Coors Light Denver Pride Parade

June 26 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Denver PrideFest

June 26 @ 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm
One Colorado Pride Rally

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Hanging Lake trail is reopening much earlier than expected, and reservations open soon

 
 

The beloved trail closed in late summer 2021 due to mudslide damage exacerbated by the 2020 Grizzly Creek fire.

The iconic Hanging Lake trail in Glenwood Canyon, which was heavily damaged by torrential rains and flooding last summer, will reopen June 25, Glenwood Springs officials announced on Wednesday.

That area of Glenwood Canyon was hit hard in July 2021 by flooding and mudslides made worse by destruction from the 2020 Grizzly Creek fire. Multiple bridges and portions of the trail were heavily damaged, leading officials to shut down the trail entirely in late summer 2021. At the time, officials said it was unlikely the trail would reopen in 2022 and that much of it would need to be rebuilt.

But crews that began work on the trail in late April have already repaired one bridge and replaced another, and have made more progress than expected.

“It’s much earlier than we thought we were going to be able to open that trail,” said Lisa Langer, director of tourism for visitglenwood.com.

Reservations go on sale Monday at 10 a.m. at visitglenwood.com/hanginglake. There will be no shuttle this year, so visitors will have to drive their own vehicles to the trailhead.

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80% of People Move Over the Summer—Here Are 4 Tricks to Help Make It Stress-Free

 
 

Between April 1 and September 1, 80 percent of Americans move into a new space—from recent grads swapping dorms for their first apartment to those looking to make the most of the reliable weather.

If you’ve previously had to grapple with fitting all of your belongings into a handful of boxes, coliving company Common is here to help by partnering with professional organizer Caroline Solomon. Follow her dos and don’ts, and packing (and unpacking) all your necessities will be as pain-free as possible—even when that means narrowing down your mug collection.

Do: Declutter First, Pack Later

While going full Marie Kondo prior to a big move may feel like common sense, Solomon says decluttering in preparation for packing needs to go deeper than weeding out the items that don’t spark joy. “Put aside the part of your brain that holds onto those ‘just in case’ items, and focus on what you reach for on a daily, even monthly basis,” she explains. 

So while the immersion blender you bought for one soup recipe may seem to have a future of usefulness, if you haven’t pulled it out in three months, it may be time to part ways. “We can all stand to lose a few mugs along the way,” Solomon says, laughing.  

Don’t: Stuff It All In

It may be tempting to overload every box full to the brim, saving the amount of stuff you actually have to transport, but Solomon insists that technique is a recipe for disaster. “Limiting the categories will make unpacking that much easier,” she says. “It just means to not throw in extra books with the bath towels.”

For fragile items and kitchenware, use any extra space to add more protective padding. Solomon cuts down on waste by wrapping glassware and padding small appliances with hand towels and that day’s newspaper. 

Do: Set Aside a Priorities Box

Solomon suggests setting aside a box or two of things you’ll need right away—think: bedsheets, coffee maker, bath towels, and silverware. No one wants to finally chill out at the end of a long moving day only to realize that their beloved bathrobe is somewhere at the bottom of a pile of wardrobe boxes. 

To keep all of that cardboard organized, Solomon recommends color-coding each box’s label by room. “Our brain gets overloaded when writing down more than four categories,” she explains. “And then we just get kind of lazy; color allows for immediate recognition.” 

Don’t: Start Too Early

Whether it’s due to anxiety or excitement, a common gut reaction to signing a new lease or closing on your dream home is to start preparing right away. However, in order to maintain a high morale until the very end of this stressful time, Solomon recommends not starting to pack or organize until a maximum of three weeks out. “You have to be aware that you’re still living in your old place,” she says. “Even if your mind has moved on.” No one wants to live in a warehouse-like living room for months on end. The most difficult part of moving season should be parting ways with your college alumni coffee mug, not keeping up your routine while looking forward to your new digs. 

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