Just Listed: Your Gateway to the Vibrant Brighton Crossings Neighborhood!

 
 
 

Welcome to your dream home in the vibrant Brighton Crossings neighborhood!

This stunning 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath residence boasts a modern, open layout perfect for contemporary living. At just 2 years old, it offers the latest in design and efficiency. All appliances are 2 years old, including blinds and the stamped concrete in the backyard.

Nestled on a desirable corner lot, this property is a gem in a community that prioritizes lifestyle and convenience. Enjoy the luxury of an on-site fitness center, perfect for staying active and healthy without leaving your neighborhood. During warmer months, take advantage of the community pool, a splendid spot for relaxation and social gatherings. The home's proximity to major highways is a significant advantage, offering easy access for commuting or weekend getaways.

This property is not just a house; it's a lifestyle choice for those seeking a blend of comfort, community, and convenience. Don't miss the opportunity to make it yours!

Listed by Bianka Gutierrez for West + Main Homes. Please contact Bianka for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Spacious Living, Mountain Views, and Golf Course Charm in Broomfield Country Club!

 
 
 

Excellent opportunity to own a spacious home in coveted Broomfield Country Club with Mountain Views.

This 2-story home backs to Eagle Trace Golf Course. Snag your golf cart and ride down the street to the clubhouse to hit a round of golf on the public course. The unique architecture of this home offers vaulted ceilings upon entry. Immediately to your left is a private office. The heart of the home offers a spacious family room, cozy sunken hearth room with double-sided fireplace shared by the formal dining room. The kitchen and informal eat-in space leads directly to the back patio and yard offering excellent golf course & mountain views. Don't worry, you're nestled in to a great spot where it's tough for golf balls to find their way to the home-- a rare feature when living on a golf course! Off the back of the home is an indoor deck area with hot tub offering a spiral staircase to the 2nd level of the home. A half bathroom is tucked away on the main level. From the spacious 3-car garage, walk in to your great owner's entry space offering laundry & mudroom. Upstairs are 2 very nice sized bedrooms with vaulted ceilings that share a full bath plus a loft and primary suite. The loft and primary suite share a double-sided fireplace. Off the primary suite is a balcony, perfect for taking in the incredible mountain views. The primary 5-piece bathroom offers a garden tub, shower with stained glass and spacious walk-in closet. Head into the finished basement where there is a great recreation space, wet bar, oversized bedroom which could double as 2 rooms and a full bathroom. One of the best locations in Broomfield offering access to nearby Boulder Valley School District schools (walk to the high school!), easy access to grocery store, restaurants, and excellent trail system. Quickly hop on E470, Hwy 36, or I25 to access the airport, Boulder, and Denver in no time! HVAC system approximately 14 years old, radon system installed, 50-year rated roof installed in 2004.

Listed by Christina Surprenant for West + Main Homes. Please contact Christina for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Experience Unmatched Comfort in this Updated 1-Bedroom Condo at Zephyr Mountain Lodge!

 
 
 

Experience Unbeatable Comfort in this Updated 1-bedroom Condo at Zephyr Mountain Lodge This upgraded 1-bedroom condo at Zephyr Mountain Lodge is the ultimate ski retreat.

With freshly painted walls, new flooring, furniture, and bathroom upgrades, this ski condo is perfect for a luxurious stay. Enjoy underground parking + two sets of ski lockers. The updated kitchen allows you to prepare your own meals or dine at one of the many restaurants in the Village at Winter Park Resort. Relax after a long day of skiing in one of two large hot tubs in the building. The location of this ski condo is unbeatable; it's just a 30-second walk from the Zephyr door to the gondola. HOA dues cover everything but taxes! The condo is located at the end of the hall, so minimal foot traffic is passing by.

Whether you decide to keep this condo for yourself or rent it out, it is the perfect year-round home to enjoy everything Grand County has to offer.

Listed by Leah Bishop for West + Main Homes. Please contact Leah for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Transforming Dreams into Reality: A Yearlong Journey to Crafting the Perfect Mountain Retreat in Vail!

 
 

West + Main Agent Melanie Harbaugh

 
 
 

When West + Main agent Melanie Harbaugh's dear friends were searching for their second home in Vail, they had a few requirements.

“This home had to be close enough to the lifts to allow their children to come and go easily, have the space they wanted for entertaining, and have the mountain lodge aesthetic they dreamed of. After searching for many months for just the right fit, they decided that this one particular place in East Vail had all the potential if just given some attention, which reflects a thoughtful and strategic approach. So they rolled the dice, got under contract and closed on the last day of the year in 2022.”

 
 
 
 

“Over the next year, they gutted the townhome, and completely remodeled it from top to bottom. While some processes took longer than they hoped, they were able to spend their first Thanksgiving in their new place with their family in 2023. The remodel is incredibly impressive. The modern finishes, with the rustic accents provide a truly Modern Mountain cozy lodge abode. Their story encapsulates the essence of a well-thought-out journey in real estate. The blend of emotional connection and practical considerations is often key in turning a house into a home, especially when undertaking a significant renovation project.”

“My clients chose to forego the homes on the market, as they each missed the mark in different ways. Our strategic decision-making process, including running comparables and assessing the investment against the potential value, demonstrates a well-informed approach. This strategic decision-making, considering both the personal and financial aspects, adds another layer of wisdom to their approach. It's not just about finding a house; it's about creating a home that reflects their style and meets their needs.”

“I applaud their vision, their determination and execution. Their ability to see the potential in a property that others might have overlooked and their dedication to bringing their vision to life are commendable. Renovations can indeed be challenging, but the reward of creating a space that resonates with one's aspirations and lifestyle is immeasurable. This story serves as an excellent example of how vision, determination, and careful planning can turn a fixer-upper into a stunning mountain retreat. Their newly remodeled mountain retreat will be a source of joy and cherished moments for years to come, not only for them but for everyone fortunate enough to share in the warmth and beauty of their home."

 
 
 

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10 must-see holiday light displays in metro Denver

 
 

It’s suddenly tree-lighting, house-decorating, parade-having time of year, and the metro area has no shortage of ways to celebrate the holidays.

Walk-through lighting displays are, of course, one of the lowest-effort activities with the highest return on wonder and kid friendliness — provided you don’t mind the prices. They’re not up too much this year from last — just $2 on average, according to a Denver Post survey — although many nonprofits and commercial installations are still trying to make up for vastly lower attendance the last couple years, so it’s understandable.

Most events are, as you’ll quickly notice, limited in hours, timed and ticketed, and optional in their masking policies. Some do not offer on-site ticket sales, and the biggest ones are likely to sell out in the coming weeks (some, such as Blossoms of Light and Zoo Lights, are being snatched up predictably fast).

Check each event’s website before attending, and bring masks just to be safe.

With that in mind, here are 10 of the biggest metro-area holiday lighting displays, with an interactive map at extras.denverpost.com/holiday-lights. Public tree lightings are free. Admission to the rest varies by location; see links for details.

Downtown Denver Grand Illumination

Where: Denver Union Station, 1701 Wynkoop St., Denver
When: 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25
Price: Free, with paid packages available
Contact: 303-592-6712, denver.org or unionstationindenver.com

Downtown Denver’s Union Station is the center of the citywide Grand Illumination, with an appearance from Santa and Mrs. Claus, “an expanded lineup family friendly entertainment of classic holiday hits” from the Denver Dolls, the Miracle Bar pop-up (through Dec. 26), and of course, the lighting of the historic Union Station and its 40-foot-tall, 7,000-light outdoor tree. That event kicks off a chain reaction of architectural icons lighting up in Skyline Park, along the 16th Street Mall, in Civic Center and around downtown.

Visits with Santa are free and on a first-come-first-served, available 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Nov. 27, Dec. 4, Dec. 11 and Dec. 18. Nick Express skip-the-line tickets are $50 per family, although as of press time only Dec. 17 tickets were available; advanced online purchase is required.

Also for kids on Friday: free face painting, a balloon artist, a caricature artist and more. For everyone: horse-drawn carriage rides, seasonal beverages from Terminal Bar and the Cooper Lounge on an extended patio, specialty hot chocolate — spiked for adults and filled with candy additions for kids from Milkbox Ice Creamery, and more.

9News Parade of Lights

Where: Denver City and County Building, 1437 Bannock St., Denver
When: 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2
Price: Free along the route (see below). Grandstand tickets at the staging area are $25 for adults (or $50 for VIP); 2 and under free.
Contact: winterindenver.com/parade

This 49th annual event brings back holiday-themed floats (40 in all), colorful characters such as Santa and Major Waddles, giant helium-filled character balloons, marching bands, and twinkling lights along festive downtown streets. Spots along the route may fill up quickly due to the fact that they’re free, with about 300,000 attendees expected for this year. The parade will also be simulcast on 9News starting at 6 p.m. Dress for the weather!

The 2-mile route starts at Denver City & County Building, 14th and Bannock streets, then travels up Tremont Street to 17th Street where it goes northwest for several blocks before turning onto Arapahoe Street, organizers said. The parade then loops back on 15th Street to Glenarm.

Denver Zoo Lights

Where: Denver Zoo, 2300 Steele St., Denver
When: 5:30-8 p.m. Sundays-Thursdays; 5:30-8:30 p.m. (last entry) Fridays and Saturdays. Members-only through Dec. 1; opens to the public Saturday, Dec. 2-Jan. 7, 2024, low-sensory night Dec. 31
Price: $28 for adults and seniors; $21 for children ages 3-15; free for 2 and under
Contact: 720-337-1400 or denverzoo.org/events/zoolights

As a complement to Denver Botanic Gardens’ Blossoms of Light, this stationary display takes advantage of the sprawling City Park zoo location with live ice carving, seasonal craft cocktails and treats, and nighttime animal viewing (interactive experiences are available) along with, you know, the 3 million or so twinkling lights, which includes new displays for 2023.

Some weekend time slots are already sold out, with lots of weekday availability as of this writing. Prepare for scant parking and lines. Once you’ve started exploring the 80-acre display, snap a pic or three in front of zoo’s signature animal light sculptures or (as is my family’s favorite) take a spin on the vintage carousel.

Hudson Holidays

Where: Hudson Gardens & Event Center, 6115 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton
When: Limited dates, 5-9 p.m. Nov. 24-Dec. 31
Price: $20 (adults), $18 for seniors, $15 for kids 3-12, free for children 2 and under
Contact: hudsongardens.org

Littleton’s trusty “lighted forest of towering trees” emphasizes the natural surroundings, with holiday songs encouraging singing and dancing in a dedicated grove of Christmas trees, giant snowmen and glowing reindeer, and an eye-popping holiday light tunnel. Don’t forget to grab a cup of hot cocoa to warm your hands (or at least placate the kids).

This year the events are retitled Hudson Holidays, “featuring never-before-seen light installations like a cathedral comprised of thousands of LED lights,” organizers wrote, and the related Light Up the New Year show (Jan. 2-Jan. 28, 2024) that includes that includes “a laser garden and upbeat music.”

Blossoms of Light

Where: Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver
When: 4:30-9 p.m., Nov. 17-Jan. 7, 2023 (closed Thanksgiving and Christmas)
Price: $25 for adults, $23 for seniors; $21 for kids 3-15, children 2 and under are free
Contact: 720-865-3500 or botanicgardens.org

Denver Botanic Gardens welcomes back the treats and warm drinks that make Blossoms of Light more than just a leisurely, Instagram-friendly stroll through its densely populated York Street grounds. (Drinks and food will be available for purchase at the Hive Garden Bistro and Offshoots Café).

Again, and because it’s easily overlooked: Tickets to Blossom of Light are NOT available on-site and must be bought online in advance. Many dates, including nearly weekend slot through Christmas, are already sold out, so don’t wait to get tickets.

Luminova Holidays at Elitch Gardens

Where: Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park, 2000 Elitch Circle, Denver
When: 5-10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 24-Jan. 1, 2023
Price: $25-$30
Contact: 303-595-4386 or elitchgardens.com/luminova-holidays

Denver’s Elitch Gardens theme is a great place for huge displays, given its theme-park sprawl and verticality right in the middle of the city. The ever-evolving Luminova display offers more than 4 million lights, a 65-foot-tall Christmas tree, a 25-foot-tall snowman (which never melts, of course), a 300-foot-long candy cane tunnel, giant ornaments, a wall of lights, rides on limited Elitch Gardens attractions, train rides for the kids, Santa and his elves, and more (phew).

Olde Golden Candlelight Walk, Parade

Where: 809 15th St., Golden
When: 6:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 1; parade at 10:30 a.m. Dec. 9
Where: Washington Avenue, from 15th Street in front of Foothills Art Center to 10th Street
Price: Free (candles available for sale at local vendors)
Contact: 303-279-2282 or visitgolden.com

Golden’s traditional holiday lighting and candlelit walk turned 100 last year, and it returns with more holiday revelers strolling Washington Avenue, holding candles and singing carols — “maybe even stopping for warm cider and hot chocolate along the way,” organizers have said. Golden’s Holiday Parade also returns Dec. 9 with marching bands, floats, horses, Victorian carolers, antique cars, elves, Buffalo Bill, the Grinch, fire trucks, and Santa’s visit.

More than 45,000 holiday lights will illuminate Golden’s downtown as well as the trees, bridges and walkways along Clear Creek, while nearby, the Colorado Railroad Museum will be lit by the headlamp of its steam locomotive, as the Polar Express once again steams through the night, bringing kids and Santa to the North Pole, according to Golden officials.

Be sure to see the free, 5 p.m. pre-show at on Dec. 1 at the stage in Parfet Park just before the walk.

Trail of Lights at Chatfield Farms

Where: Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield Farms, 8500 Deer Creek Canyon Road, Littleton
When: 5-8:30 p.m. Friday-Sunday, Nov. 24-Jan. 1, 2024 (closed Christmas)
Price: $16 for adults and kids; $14 for seniors, $12 for kids ages 3-15; free for 2 and under
Contact: 720-865-3500 or botanicgardens.org

The Chatfield location of Denver Botanic Gardens gets in the holiday mood with its outdoorsy version of a lighting display. Walk just under a mile to see the illuminated cottonwoods, box elders and pine trees that wind through Green Farm, Crossroads, Deer Creek Discovery Children’s Play Area and 1880s Hildebrand Ranch homestead, organizers said. (There is the option of a shorter path.)

There’s also music in a children’s play area, “singing” Christmas trees, a pair of three-sided light tunnels, and seasonal food and drink alongside a holiday market. It debuts Friday, Nov. 24, but many times and dates are already sold out.

Camp Christmas

Where: The Hangar at Stanley Marketplace, 2501 Dallas St. in Aurora
When: 4-8 p.m. daily, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. on weekends, through Dec. 24
Price: $12-$24, with VIP options; food and drink for purchase
Contact: 303-893-4100 and denvercenter.org

After a bold run at Lakewood’s Belmar Park, this immersive, tongue-in-cheek show returns to Aurora’s Stanley Marketplace food and retail hall, courtesy of Denver interactive-art pioneer Lonnie Hanzon. We’ve called it a selfie heaven and it continues to be, with surreal, surprising, kitschy installations in a 15,000 square-foot, 360-degree “kaleidoscope of yuletide cheer at this year’s Camp Christmas,” as organizers put it.

This year’s version features a pair of themed bars and special cocktails, but minus Belmar’s kiddie carousel from last year. There are also Thursday-Sunday pictures with Santa with an additional $10 ticket (daily starting Dec. 18).

ICE! at Gaylord Rockies

Where: Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center, 6700 N. Gaylord Rockies Blvd., Aurora
When: Various times and attractions, through Jan. 1, 2023
Price: $20-$36 for Ice!, with package options and other events
Contact: 720-452-6900 or christmasatgaylordrockies.marriott.com

Following last year’s Charlie Brown-themed display, Gaylord brings back its impressive ice-carving show with “A Christmas Story” theme. The ICE! celebration features carvings made from 2 million pounds of “boldly colored” ice by 40 ice artisans. The 17,500-square-foot attraction stays frozen thanks to a state-of-the-art chilling system that maintains temperatures at a frosty 9 degrees Fahrenheit, according to producers.

There is a lot more on-site — two-story-tall ice slides, ice tunnels, arches, a Nativity scene and various festive extras (snow tubing, ice skating, kid’s crafts, Santa visits, etc.) Visit the above link for times and prices.

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