Introducing a remarkable investment opportunity at 1554 N Pennsylvania St, nestled in the vibrant Capitol Hill neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. This versatile property boasts an impressive 7 bedrooms ideal for various living arrangements or rental opportunities. The main floor welcomes you with a brand-new, fully equipped kitchen, designed to cater to all your culinary needs with modern appliances and finishes. Upstairs, a convenient kitchenette adds to the flexibility of the space, perfect for guests or tenants. Whether you're looking to transform it into a single-family home, utilize it as office space, or explore multiple residential rentals, this property offers the potential. With its prime location and exceptional features, this Capitol Hill gem is an investment not to be missed. Previous owners have ingeniously leveraged the property's C-MX-8 mixed-use zoning by residing in one unit while operating a business in the other, using both areas as professional office spaces, or living in one unit while leasing the other as a residential rental.
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Justin Hawkins Justin@jhawkinshomes.com,720-507-4303, Colorado New Real Estate
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