850 Douglas Street
Steamboat Springs, CO
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Nancy Jarchow The Paoli Group
$1,740,000
850 Douglas Street
This private downtown family home is tucked away on a quiet, dead end street a few blocks from Soda Creek Elementary School, restaurants and shops. Architecturally pleasing design draws the eye to the many details that make this extensively and beautifully remodeled home a rare find in Steamboat Springs. The great room is lined with windows that open to the beautiful, sunny back yard and views that reveal Mt. Werner. There are five spacious bedrooms with ample, custom closets, including a junior suite on the main level. The master suite boasts a private balcony with Steamboat Ski Area views and overlooks the mature trees and landscaping of the back yard. The yard allows for many possibilities from a game of catch and room for a trampoline, to a relaxing soak in the hot tub followed by a glass of wine by the fire pit. A caretaker apartment with a separate laundry facility can house visitors or provide a steady rental income.
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850 Douglas Street
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850 Douglas Street
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850 Douglas Street
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Downtown Location
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850 Douglas Street is located on a quiet, dead-end street, and yet is close to all of the amenities of downtown Steamboat Springs. Soda Creek Elementary is an easy walk. Or grab the cruiser bikes and ride down to the restaurants and shops. With the Yampa River and Howelsen Hill nearby, fly fishing, tubing and mountain biking are right outside your front door.
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Steamboat Springs
Overview
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Also called Ski Town, USA® and known for its World Class skiing facilities, Steamboat Springs was originally a summer resort. Travelers in the early 1900s visited Steamboat Springs in the summer months for the natural hot springs and vast hunting and fishing opportunities. Today, summer activities span the spectrum, with three championship golf courses, an indoor-outdoor tennis center, biking, hiking, kayaking, fly fishing, and horseback riding right in town. Location Colorado's Yampa Valley is located just 160 miles northwest of Denver. From Denver, take I-70 west through the Eisenhower Tunnel to the Silverthorne exit; go north on Colorado Highway 9 to Kremmling, then west on U.S. Highway 40 to Steamboat Springs. From Salt Lake City (390 miles), take I-80 east, merge into U.S. 40 east (exit 148) and take U.S. 40 into Steamboat Springs. Elevations Downtown: 6,695’ Steamboat Ski Area: Base: 6,900’ Summit/Mt. Werner: 10,568’ Medicine Bow/Routt National Forest: 5,500’ to 12,940’ Mt. Zirkel Wilderness: Fifteen peaks reach 12,000’ with Mt. Zirkel the highest at 12,180’ Flat Tops Wilderness: Devil’s Causeway 11,600’ Hahn’s Peak Village: 8,128’ Hahn’s Peak Summit: 10,839’ Access Yampa Valley Regional Airport (HDN) located 22 miles west of Steamboat Springs is open year round and accommodates jet service.
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Steamboat Springs
Population (2010 Census) City of Steamboat Springs: 12,088 Routt County: 23,509 Steamboat Facts • Named by French Fur trappers in the 1860s for a hot spring near the Yampa River that sounded like a steamboat. • There are more than 150 mineral springs in the area. • James Crawford staked the first homestead in 1875. • City of Steamboat Springs was incorporated in 1900. • Hometown of 69 Winter Olympic athletes since 1932, more than any other town in the US • Home to Howelsen Hill, Colorado’s oldest ski area in continuous use (opened 1915). • In the early 1900s Steamboat Springs was the largest exporter of cattle in the western United States. • Steamboat Springs weekly summer rodeo was named the “Small Town Outdoor Rodeo of the Year” by the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association in 2002. • Holds oldest, continuous winter carnival west of the Mississippi River. • Home to Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp (opened 1913) attended by such performing artists as Dustin Hoffman, Julie Harris and Agnes de Mille. • One of the first 8 US cities to receive the Preserve America Community designation from the White House.
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By The Numbers
Finished Square Feet:
5,826
Bedrooms: Five Plus Full Bathrooms: Five Half Bathrooms: One Garage Type: Three Car Attached Year Built: 1952 Year Remodeled: 2008 Taxes 2014: $4,530.72 County: Routt Elementary School: Soda Creek Number of Fireplaces:
One
Heat Type: In-Floor Fuel Type: Natural Gas Sewer: Municipal Water Source: Public
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Nancy Jarchow Broker Associate 970.846.1473 nancy@nancyjarchow.com
Chris Paoli The Paoli Group Owner/Broker 970.819.1432 chris@mybrokers.com