Homes in Hutchinson Hills don't come up often -- and when they do, they don't last. This 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath 1970s contemporary tri-level sits on nearly a quarter acre and has been methodically updated from the roof down: new roof (2020), new furnace and AC (2024), new luxury vinyl flooring and carpet (2026), and a fireplace that was just serviced this year. The big-ticket items are done. You're moving into a home that's been taken care of.
The layout is the real story here. With four true bedrooms, two separate living areas, a fully finished basement -- plus a full bathroom on that level -- this home stretches to accommodate nearly any lifestyle. Work from home and need a dedicated office that actually has a door to close? Done. Co-buyers looking for shared space that doesn't feel shared? This is it. Growing family that needs room to spread out without stepping on each other? The tri-level flow handles it naturally.
The second living area is the kind of space people describe in their "dream home" wishlist -- vaulted ceilings with wood beams, a fireplace, a wet bar, and direct access to the backyard patio. The kitchen is flanked by two dining areas: a formal dining room for the dinner parties and a breakfast area for the Tuesday mornings. Upstairs, the bedrooms are tucked away from the noise. Downstairs, the finished basement adds a flex space that easily converts to a 5th bedroom -- or a home gym, studio, or playroom, depending on the season of life you're in.
And then there's the location. Samuels Elementary and Rosamond Park -- with a paved walking track, picnic tables, playground, soccer fields, and four tennis courts -- are a short walk away. Whole Foods, Target, CVS, and your bank are three minutes by car. Denver Tech Center is five minutes. The Dayton RTD station on I-225 is a seven-minute bike ride. Cherry Creek Reservoir is just across 225. And when it's time for a real dinner out, Ocean Prime and Shanahan's are less than seven minutes away. This one won't sit.