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Near Denver CO Waterfront 3 BR 3 BA Home & .23 Acre Land Foreclosure Opportunity

$ 1425.07

Availability: 52 in stock
  • Zip/Postal Code: 80120
  • City: Denver
  • Square Footage: 1600
  • State/Province: Colorado
  • Number of Bathrooms: 3
  • Setting: Suburban
  • Seller State of Residence: Ohio
  • Number of Bedrooms: 3

    Description

    Near Denver Colorado Waterfront
    3 Bedroom 3 Bathroom House and
    .23 Acre of Land Foreclosure Opportunity
    Are you a successful investor looking for a way to acquire a Denver area single family residence for just pennies on the dollar?
    You can contact us through the "Email the seller" link located above to confirm availability. Or click on the "mortgage.trading" link near the upper right corner, then "Contact" near the upper right corner on the next page and mention which item you are interested in.
    The real estate involved is located in Littleton Colorado 80120.
    This single story 3 bedroom single family home has 3  bathrooms, with
    1,600 sq. ft. of Total Building Area on the first floor.
    The masonry veneer exterior wall on studs frame
    single family house with shingle roof was
    built in 1959.
    It has central air conditioning, forced air heating and a fireplace.
    There is a 1,250 sq. ft. basement, 624 sq. ft. of which is finished space. It also
    has a 400 sq. ft. (20 ft. x 20 ft.) 2 car attached garage with concrete driveway, a 230 sq. ft. (23 ft. x 10 ft.) covered porch on the back, and a 32 (8 ft. x 4 ft.) sq. ft. terrace on the front.
    The included
    .23 acre parcel is landscaped with bushes and trees.
    The real estate involved is appraised at 5,600. This house could be used as a primary residence, a vacation home, a rental, or an investment.
    The Maple Ridge subdivision is less than half an hour from downtown Denver and closer to the large lakes of Chatfield State Park and Cherry Creek State Park. Denver is the commercial, financial, industrial, and governmental center for Colorado and a 7 state region of Rocky Mountain and western Plains states.
    Denver ranks #3 on a number of
    Sperling's Best Places
    lists: Cities on the Edge of Greatness, America's Most Playful Cities, Best Cities for Teleworking, and America's Manliest Sports Cities. It also ranks #5 on their Best US Cities for Seniors list, and #9 on their lists of Best Cities to Relocate to in America,
    Healthiest Cities
    , and Most Secure Places to Live (Large Metros).
    Denver is quite safe for a city its size, and its homeless population is considerably lower than many other major cities. It also ranks #23 on the Fiscally Fit Cities Report.
    Denver also features a high percentage of young, well-educated residents. The area boasts campuses of Colorado State University, Colorado School of Mines, Metropolitan State College, Regis University, University of Colorado Denver, University of Denver, University of Northern Colorado, as well as the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus.
    People in Denver spend a lot on musical instruments, sporting events, and love their national forests. The city scored high for swimming pools, physical activity, and residents' self-reported satisfaction with life. There is heavy interest in alternative sports such as the X Games, snowboarding, and skateboarding.
    A panel of convention and meeting experts put together by the
    Toronto Globe & Mail
    selected Denver as the #1 destination in the world for conventions. In 2010, Denver was also selected as one of the top 10 convention destinations in the nation by 2 national studies of meeting planners: Metropoll and the Watkins study.
    Lonely Planet
    travel guides named Denver as the 6th-best place to visit in the United States in 2011, using the phrase "It's like Paris in the West."
    Denver and Colorado set new records for overall visitors, overnight visitation, and visitor spending in 2010, according to a profile done by research firm Longwoods International. With a slower than anticipated post-recession recovery nationwide, Colorado bucked several national trends. Colorado also remained the country's top-ranked ski destination.
    Below the mountains the arid conditions bring only 8 to 15 inches of annual precipitation and locals wake up to more than 245 days of sunshine a year as compared to the national average of 205. In summer, Denver enjoys low relative humidity, making for beautiful sun-filled days and cool comfortable evenings.
    Winters are mild with an average daily high temperature of 45 °F / 7 °C, and days reaching 60 °F / 16 °C are not uncommon. Snow does not stay on the ground long in Denver, so golf courses and outdoor cafes are able to stay open all year. Denver offers more than 850 miles of paved off-road trails that connect to hundreds of miles of dirt trails and mountain bike adventures. The nearby Rocky Mountains boast hiking excursions and wildlife.
    Denver is 1 of only 2 cities in America with 8 professional sports teams, including the Broncos, Rockies, Nuggets, and Avalanche. It is the only city in America to open 3 new stadiums in 10 years.
    The new
    Speed Raceway is the only indoor go kart racing entertainment facility in Colorado. This 55,000 sq. ft. facility features a quarter-mile European-style go kart racing track and Italian-made electric karts that reach speeds up to 50 mph.
    You can ride roller coasters at Downtown's Elitch Gardens or the family-oriented Lakeside Amusement Park. Or beat the heat at the 64 acre Water World.
    Elitch Gardens Amusement Park has more than 65 attractions and shows. It offers affordable family fun and entertainment with 2 different parks: a family theme park with thrilling roller coasters suitable for all ages, and the Island Kingdom Water Park, a refreshing aquatic wonderland.
    The Denver Museum of Nature and Science, IMAX theater, Gates Planetarium, and the Denver Zoo are all within the boundaries of City Park, the biggest expanse of open space in Denver and one of the best spots in the city to watch the sunset. The
    Denver City Parks Department grows 240,000 flowers a year in their own greenhouse and plants them in 506 flower beds throughout the city.
    The Denver Museum of Nature and Science is t
    he 4th-largest museum in the U.S., a maze filled with treasures of the earth: dinosaurs, dioramas, space exhibits, science experiments, a digital planetarium, IMAX theater, and touring shows.
    The Denver Zoo is the 4th-most popular zoo in America and has the 7th-most diverse animal collection. The zoo has 3,500 animals, representing more than 685 species, including 157 that are classified as threatened or endangered.
    The
    Denver Botanic Gardens is one of the top 5 botanic gardens in America, with more than 32,000 plants, representing over 2,000 species, including 7 that are classified as endangered. This 23 acre oasis in the middle of the city has 45 different gardens.
    You can also enjoy the Denver Performing Arts Complex, the world's largest performance facility under one roof. This 4 block, 12 acre site hosts Broadway blockbusters, Tony Award-winning theater, ballet, opera, and symphony. The Mile High City's creative neighborhoods are home to more than 100 art galleries.
    Denver is Colorado's shopping capital, with great stores in Larimer Square, Denver Pavilions and LoDo, and both upscale stores and independently-owned boutiques in the Cherry Creek Shopping District. Denver's happening
    LoDo Historic District
    is filled with turn-of-the-century warehouses, now home to 90 brewpubs, sports bars, restaurants and rooftop cafes.
    The
    16th Street Mall is a pedestrian mall
    l
    ined with 200 trees and 50,000 flowers, a festive, mile long pedestrian promenade with 28 outdoor cafes. Hop on the bus: they're free and stop on every corner. After dark, horse-drawn carriages clatter up and down the Mall.
    Denver has always been known for great steak houses, but more and more creative young chefs have established innovative eateries here. In 1935, the world's first cheeseburger came off the grill at Louis Ballast's Humpty Dumpty drive-in restaurant in Denver. The restaurant is gone now, but a small memorial to this historic dining event can be found at 2776 North Speer Boulevard, in the parking lot of Key Bank.
    Denver brews more beer than any other city in the U.S. and is home to numerous laid-back brewpubs, but it also has a glamorous side, thanks to its dance floors, martini lounges, and exclusive nightclubs. The area between Denver, Boulder, and Fort Collins is often called the "Napa Valley of Beer." Here you'll find Coors Brewery, the largest single brewery in the world, as well as some 70 other award-winning brewpubs and microbreweries.
    Savvy snow sports lovers know that one of the best ways to hit the slopes and get a world-class vacation at the same time is to stay in the city and take day trips out to the mountains. Of all the great things Denver has to offer, the greatest may be its ability to serve as a base camp for incredible single-day excursions.
    Denver offers quick, easy access to the state's biggest attraction, the Rocky Mountains, where a wealth of national and state parks, national forests and scenic areas fill your senses. Gold rush mountain towns and ski resorts are great places to spend a day shopping, exploring, and taking in the amazing scenery.
    Once called the "Richest Square Mile on Earth", Central City and Black Hawk are historic mining towns from the 1870's. Located 34 miles west of Denver, they offer more than 30 casinos with over 10,000 slot machines, blackjack tables and poker games. In 2009, the stakes in Black Hawk were raised: betting limits are now 0, craps and roulette tables have been added and casinos will be open around the clock.
    The cities are also known for having some of the best-preserved Victorian architecture in the West. There are mine tours, mining museums, and several places offering instruction in the fine art of gold panning in streams where 0,000,000 of gold was found.
    Surrounded by towering Western buttes, the Colorado Railroad Museum combines a spectacular location with more than 100 narrow and standard gauge locomotives, cabooses and cars. Exhibits include a working roundhouse, model railroads, photographs and artifacts, much of it housed in a replica of an 1880's-style depot. There are train rides every Saturday on the Galloping Goose.
    Dinosaur Ridge is one of the world's most famous dinosaur fossil areas. Here, in 1877, some of the best-known dinosaurs were first discovered including Brontosaurus, Diplodocus, Stegosaurus (the Colorado State Fossil), and Allosaurus. There are great guided trails that will entertain and educate you at the same time. You can explore dinosaur tracks from millions of years ago.
    FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions):
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    I don't mind paying more than market value for real estate because I like a lot of hand-holding and have a lot of time; when can we start looking at houses for sale?
    Guardian is not in that business. We have structured our online only liquidation operations to provide a particular group of sophisticated investors with what they want for the lowest possible cost. We have found that the more successful we make them the more successful they make us. It has also come to our attention that residents are quite annoyed with inconsiderate people constantly disturbing them regarding these ads. We ask that you please respect their privacy; they do not want to answer your questions or show you their bedroom.
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    I am not an American national or resident. My friend told me that you helped him get a TIN (Taxpayer Identification Number) from the IRS in less than a week, and now he can engage in a number of business and investment activities in the United States that I cannot. Can you do this for me?
    By U.S. law we can only do this for a client that we are transacting business with if it is required in the course of that business.
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    I've done some construction work and have heard that the way to make money in real estate is to buy "fixer-uppers" and renovate them; do you sell anything like that?
    In the past we would occasionally come across houses that while fully permitted were never completely constructed due to the developer going bankrupt. We now try to focus our interest on houses that are either currently income-producing or are fully up to code and could be rented immediately.
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    I'm not a real estate insider and don't know how to get title insurance for anything but a warranty deed, but I've discovered that there are some people who are only interested in acquiring other types of deeds. Somehow they know how to quickly get title insurance, then flip for a huge profit: can you tell me the secret?
    Prior to the year 2000 this was not possible for the average investor, and even now is only widely available in 28 states and the District of Columbia. Most of our clients have already figured out how to do this, but we do show the rest how it is done.
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    I read in a book that you need to put a lot of work into stressful negotiations with "motivated sellers"; will I have to do that?
    There are no negotiations involved here; the laws differ by state and the implementation by county, but basically you will need to correctly file an application for the deed with the county treasurer who will then commence foreclosure proceedings on your behalf.
    Terms of Sale:
    By buying, all buyers acknowledge agreement to and understanding of the following:
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    No return, refund, or exchange is possible. This item is being sold "as is", "where is", "with all faults", and without any warranty of any kind. All information provided is the most current known to Guardian; images are of the property or surrounding locale. The buyer will rely solely on the buyer's own due diligence, has completed same, and has either inspected the property or waived that opportunity. The buyer has read and understood this listing.
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    International buyers are welcome and worldwide shipping is provided where not prohibited. Bidding and payment will be in United States dollars (US$ or USD) only.
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    Orders are filled on a "first come, first served" basis when payment is received in any type of
    certified funds.
    Guardian usually mails out the notarized endorsement paperwork the next business day after payment clears. If the buyer chooses, the transaction can be escrowed through a company of the buyer's choice, at the buyer's expense. This would provide a higher level of protection than eBay's Buyer Protection Program.
    The buyer is acquiring Guardian's interest and legal rights (originating from the county government) to foreclose on the real estate described.
    The county basically does the work.
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