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806 E Myrtle St, Fort Collins CO 80524
Tucked into Old Town on .22-acre lot, charming cottage blends classic character with thoughtful updates. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Detached 1-car garage. Coveted alley access. Recent updates include refinished wood floors, interior paint, high-efficiency furnace & central A/C, window coverings throughout, kitchen appliances & hardware, bathroom fixtures. Private fenced yard, raised garden beds, fruit trees. Bonus 12'x8'standup storage cellar not in sq.ft. Move-in ready; room to expand. PreInspected.
1721 Cottonwood Point Dr, Fort Collins CO 80524
Lakefront living at its Best on Long Pond w/unobstructed Rocky Mountain views-this extraordinary home is designed to impress from the moment you arrive. Just moments from Fort Collins Country Club and Old Town Fort Collins, you're greeted w/a refined entry with a curved staircase which opens to a dramatic great room featuring wide-plank wood floors, two-story box-beam ceiling, art niches, and a wall of windows framing breathtaking water and mountain vistas. One of three fully rejuvenated custom fireplaces showcases a striking volcanic rock mantle and built-ins.The open kitchen is built for entertaining with custom Kamtz cabinetry, granite countertops, expansive island with prep sink, walk-in pantry with secondary freezer, wine storage, instant hot water, bar fridge, & a stunning acid-wash copper backsplash. Premium appliances include Sub-Zero refrigerator, Thermador 5-burner cooktop and double ovens, dual Wolf microwaves, & Bosch dishwasher.The primary retreat offers double-door entry,
301 E Thunderbird Dr, Fort Collins CO 80525
This well-maintained mid-town home features hardwood floors throughout most of the main level & new triple-pane windows. Main levels also offers a nicely updated 3/4 bathroom &the primary bedroom has a private 1/2 bath & 2 generously sized closets. Cozy up by the gas fireplace in the living room or the wood-burning fireplace in the basement rec room. Outside, enjoy a nice yard w/ a storage shed, plus an oversized garage with a newer garage door.
419 Thrasher St, Fort Collins CO 80526
Welcome home to this thoughtfully updated 4-bedroom property where modern upgrades meet a truly fantastic location in Southwest Fort Collins. The main level has been completely refreshed with a stylish kitchen remodel featuring butcher block countertops, floating shelves, and new cabinetry-perfect for everyday living and entertaining. New carpet throughout both the upper and lower levels, along with updated lighting, gives the home a clean, cohesive, move-in-ready feel.Step outside to an oversized backyard offering plenty of space for gardening, play, pets, or future outdoor entertaining. The location truly shines-just minutes from Troutman Park with its open green space, playground, and public tennis courts. Enjoy easy access to the MAX line for a quick commute into downtown Fort Collins, CSU, shopping, dining, and more. A wonderful opportunity to own an updated home with space, style, and unbeatable convenience.
2231 Berkshire Dr, Fort Collins CO 80526
Beautiful remodeled 4 level home in central Fort Collins! Every detail has been addressed in this home; fully permitted! New Shaker Cabinets with Soft Close Drawers, Solid Surface Countertops, Under mount sinks, large Island with Breakfast bar, Pantry, New Stainless Steel Appliances, Custom Back Splash, Hood Vent, Remodeled Baths with New Fixtures, Main Floor Laundry, New Flooring through out, New 2 tone paint, New Windows, New Mini-Split system allows for each room to fully customized your temperature settings, New Hot Water heater, New Roof, 5" trim package w metal railings, and much more. Garage door is insulated and garage is oversized and has additional storage room or workshop! Office is below grade and could double as non conforming bedroom. Walk out back and you will find a fully covered Patio w concrete slab that is perfect for Outdoor Living and Entertaining. Close to CSU, Parks and Walking trails. Agent owned.
1121 Ponderosa Dr, Fort Collins CO 80521
Located just minutes from CSU campus, shopping, and public transportation, this spacious bi-level home sits on a large lot and offers an incredibly flexible floor plan. Each level is fully self-contained with its own kitchen, living room, bathroom, and two bedrooms, making it an excellent option for rental income, multi-generational living, or a traditional single-family setup. The outdoor space features a deck, dog run, mature trees, a large grassy yard, and a firepit-ideal for relaxing or entertaining. Recent updates include LVP flooring, a newer furnace, an electric range/oven, new roof in 2022, and a refreshed lower-level bathroom with heated tile floors. With a one-car garage and a location close to campus, grocery stores, and transit, this home offers space, versatility, and opportunity.
Community of Fort Collins
Fort Collins is nestled against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and alongside the banks of the Cache le Poudre River. Many people get a familiar feeling when walking the streets of Old Town Fort Collins, this is because it was the inspiration to Main Street USA in Disneyland. Fort Collins was founded as a military fort in 1864 and referred to as “Camp Collins.” Fort Collins was incorporated in 1873. Today Fort Collins is a Home Rule City with a Council/Manager form of government.
From high-tech business campuses to flower-lined alleyways to thriving locally owned businesses, positivity abounds.
Colorado State University adds to the diversity of the community and creates cultural and educational opportunities.
Coloradoans know that clean water is the key ingredient to exceptional beer. Fort Collins utilities meets or surpasses all state and federal water quality standards and manages award-winning conservation programs. Anheuser Busch Brewery, King of Beers is one of the largest breweries in the world, offering tours and free samples to those over 21 years of age. O’dell Brewing has over 20 beers on tap with rotating food trucks daily. Odell Brewing Company hosts the Small Batch Fest sampling over 50 different Odell beers including barrel aged brews, sour beers, experimental IPAs, and brewer favorite small batch brews from their pilot systems. In 2022 they also included 10 unique wines from the OBC Wine Project. The 2022 music line up for Small Batch Fest 2022 included The Reminders, 12 Cents for Marvin, Brothers of Brass and the Velveteers! The crisp, clean, consistent water from Fort Collins has provided the key ingredient allowing more than 20 award-winning craft breweries. New Belgium Brewery home to Fat Tire…
A bike path system provides miles of paved trails popular with local bicyclists, runners and walkers. Whether spring, summer, fall or winter, there are plenty of fun options for the whole family.
The attractive cost of living, mild climate, simple lifestyle, outdoor recreation, entertainment and top-tier health care facilities attract many retirees to the area. Many of them join their children who have chosen to raise their families here. https://wwwcisitftcollins.com
Recreation
From the Roosevelt National Forest to the Pawnee National grasslands Fort Collins offers easy access to the beautiful and relatively secluded, Northern Colorado Wilderness. Recreational activities include fly fishing and world class kayaking and rafting.
The city of Fort Collins, maintains 966 acres of parks, 37,607 acres of Natural areas,45 miles of off street hike/bike trails, 56 public and private tennis courts, six golf courses (with many more in easy driving distance), 16 baseball diamonds/football fields and 4 city owned swimming pools, many local neighborhood swimming pools and an ice rink. For boaters, there are three area lakes that accommodate most types of water-craft, including Horsetooth State Park, situated on one of the largest reservoirs and boating centers in the state.
The Gardens on Spring Creek is the City’s Botanic Garden, 12 acres of curated beauty, a tropical butterfly house, dozens of events from spring plant sale to summer concert series and educational programming.
The Fort Collins Senior Center includes a pool, spa, gymnasium, track, billards, crafts and a community media center/ library.
The Community Library system Poudre Libraries include Old Town Library, Council Tree Library and the Harmony Library, a join-use facility shared with Front Range Community College. The public libraries provide youth programs, computer labs and info for Spanish-speaking citizens.
The Poudre Canyon on Colorado Highway 14 --. Take a Sunday drive, raft the whitewater, hike one of the trails, picnic or camp in one of the designated spots. The city is only a few hours drive to the heart of ski country. Loveland, Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper Mountain, Vail and Steamboat Springs can be reached in around three hours.
The Denver Broncos, Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Rockies, Colorado Rapids and Colorado Rapids Women play their home games in Denver, about an hour’s drive away.
Education
Fort Collins is home to Poudre R-1 School District. Front Range Community College. Charter Schools.
Transportation
Fort Collins supports multiple transportation options including Max, Bus, Rapid Transit, bus routes include CSU and Flex, and 200 miles of on-street bike lanes and off-street trails for pedestrians and bicyclists
The Northern Colorado Regional Airport is jointly owned by the cities of Fort Collins and Loveland. With over 1,100 acres and approximately 300 aircraft, the airport serves the private and corporate aviation needs of the Northern Front Range, as well as charter flights for area Collegiate Football teams.
Denver International Airport is just over an hour away and it is fifth busiest airport in the United States. This modern facility is also the largest airport in the U.S. based upon total area
Festivals & Markets
Recuring the 1st Saturday of September Tour de Fat celebrates beer, bikes and bemusement and the famous bike parade. Tour de Fat has raised over 6 million dollars for local bike non profits and nationally, Bike Fort Collins has been fortunate and grateful to have been the beneficiary for many of the 23 years.
Bohemian Nights features top national musical acts. Small music venues abound and multiple locations offer free outdoor summer concerts. Thursday Night Live concert series, takes place in Old Town Square fort Collins. These performances are free and open to the public.
Fort Collins Peach Festival 5K will take place August 17, 2022
Independence Day Celebration July 2, 2022 7:30 am City Park Nine Stars and Stripes Golf Tournament, 7:30 Fire Kracker 5k, 10:30 City Park Independence Day Parade, Trolley rides are free from City Park to Old Town, 3-10pm Food Truck Rally at City Park, 9:35 Sheldon Lake at City Park fire works display.
Farmers’ markets are popular year-round and countless restaurants take pride in serving locally sourced products.
Art
First Friday Art Walks offer a self-guided walking tour showcasing local artists. The Lincoln Center is the City’s Cultural Arts Center, provides the Fort Collins community with professional theater, dance, music, visual arts and children’s programs.
Pianos about town, local artists paint donated pianos that are placed around town for everyone to play. There are a myriad of options available to residents to enjoy the performing arts from, top-tier small theaters, symphonies, ballet, choral groups, an opera company and traveling national shows.
Fort Collins Museum of Discovery allows natural history lovers of all ages a refuge.
Museum of Art Fort Collins located in the historic 1911 Post Office Building on College Ave, their mission of the Museum of Art Fort Collins is to boldly explore contemporary society through art-enlightening, educating and providing art s leadership for our region-and to connect art, artists and community. 19th Annual Masks Exhibition and Online Auction will be from April 7- May 5, 2023.
Utilities
Fort Collins provides electric, water, wastewater and storm water utilities to the community with rates among the lowest in the state and the nation. The city provides municipal broadband service. Fort Collins Connexion offers gigabit-speed internet, phone and live TV to residents and businesses.
Stats
Population: 169,810 (2020 estimate) including 33,000 students at Colorado State University. Note: 54.5% of the population has completed 4 or more years of college (American Community Survey 2014-2018)
Elevation: 5,003’ and covering a land area of 55.83 square miles
Climate: Moderate, four-season climate, with an average of 300 days of sunshine per year and 14.5 inches of precipitation. Summer humidity averages out to around 30%
Geography: 50 miles north of Denver, 42 miles east of Rocky Mountain National Park
Religion: There are over 110 churches
Median family income: $70,528
Tax Rate City/State/County combined sales tax rate: 7.55% on general merchandise
