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$453,000
MLS: 05071-260190
0.14 Acres
1,609 SqFt
3 beds
2.0 baths
The right home gives you a place to breathe, gather, recharge, and create memories. Welcome to one of Southeast Grand Junctions newer neighborhoods, where thoughtful design, comfortable living, and Western Colorado's outdoor lifestyle come together. Find this stunning 1609 sq ft home, built in 2021 on a .14-acre lot in Pear Park North Subdivision offering all of the above. Pull onto the concrete driveway and step onto the sidewalk leading to the covered front entry. The welcoming alcove invites you inside, where a spacious foyer opens into a home filled with warmth, natural light, and an easy flow that immediately feels comfortable. Large windows with cellular shades frame each room while allowing sunlight to brighten the attractive color palette throughout. The open-concept living area is spacious and naturally becomes the center of everyday life. Family conversations continue from the kitchen island to the dining table and into the living room without interruption. Whether you're hosting holiday dinners, cheering during the big game, helping with homework, or simply enjoying a quiet evening at home, the layout encourages everyone to stay connected. Designed for both function and style, the kitchen offers granite countertops, warm wood cabinetry, a generous pantry, gas range, double-door refrigerator, built-in microwave, dishwasher, and an oversized island with seating. It's equally suited for preparing everyday meals or entertaining a house full of guests. The split-bedroom floor plan creates privacy for both homeowners and visitors. The primary suite becomes a peaceful retreat with a spacious bedroom, walk-in closet complete with custom shelving and organizers, double vanity, and a beautifully tiled walk- in shower enclosed by glass. Two additional bedrooms and a full bath provide comfortable accommodations for family, guests, hobbies, or a dedicated home office. Luxury vinyl plank flooring blends beautifully with soft carpeting in select rooms, while ceiling fans, central air conditioning, and a natural gas forced-air furnace provide year- round comfort through Colorado's changing seasons. Step outside and discover one of the home's hidden treasures. The covered patio, framed by a privacy fence, low-maintenance landscaping, raised garden beds, and underground sprinklers, creates the feeling of a secluded garden retreat. Fresh vegetables, blooming flowers, birdsong, and peaceful afternoons become part of everyday life. The attached two-car garage offers convenience, while the easy-care exterior leaves more time to enjoy everything that makes Grand Junction one of Colorado's most desirable places to live. Located in Southeast Grand Junction, you're minutes from highly regarded schools, neighborhood parks, walking and biking trails, shopping, restaurants, healthcare, and convenient I-70 access. From here, Colorado adventure begins in every direction. Spend the morning hiking the dramatic red rock canyons of Colorado National Monument, the afternoon exploring the wineries and orchards of the Grand Valley, cast a line in nearby rivers and reservoirs, or escape to the cool forests, alpine lakes, and scenic overlooks of Grand Mesa—the world's largest flat-top mountain. Continue south toward the rugged beauty of the Uncompahgre Plateau or head east through mountain passes that lead to countless Colorado destinations. Grand Junction is celebrated for its mild four-season climate, over 300 days of sunshine each year, thriving arts community, local festivals, farmers markets, golf courses, and endless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, jeep trails, fishing, skiing, boating, hunting, and exploring public lands. It offers the rare balance of modern conveniences and outdoor freedom that continues to attract families, retirees, professionals, and adventure seekers alike.
The nearby towns of Palisade, Clifton, Grand Junction, Orchard Mesa, and Fruita span several miles along 170 corridor with major shopping, parks, colleges, schools, hospitals, regional airport, and more amenities for residential and business needs. Stop at any one of the museums or visitor centers to learn more about the history and what the region has to offer. Enjoy annual all year-round events, farmers’ market, festivals, breweries, wineries, unique specialty shops, rodeos, fruit stands, and more that Western Colorado has to offer. The region is known for its mild winters, sunny days, and recreation all year from the high desert to the nearby mountaintops.
The Western Slope of Colorado offers recreation all year for outdoor enthusiasts. Travel the Rim Rock Drive of the nearby Colorado National monument. Enjoy the magnificent views of rock formations, canyons, plants, birds and wildlife along the drive or hiking trails. Photo opportunities for the photographer, and don’t forget the selfies. Stop at the visitor center for information on picnic and campground areas, hiking trails, youth learning opportunities, and the history of this valley’s treasure of beauty. Mount Garfield is one of the well-known landmarks for hiking and viewing wildlife, including wild horses. Enjoy river rafting or tube floating along the river or fish along the easy accesses to the riverbanks of the Colorado River The surrounding high desert offers off road, ATV, hiking, biking, popular wheeling challenges and horseback riding trails with valleys of dinosaur finds and diggings, river rafting, boating, and fishing. Challenging Jeep trails for the popular wheeling sport. Within an hour’s drive along 170 and Highway 65, also known as the scenic byway of Grand Mesa, sits the largest flat top mountain in the world with over 300 lakes for fishing, boating, camping, lodges, and thousands of trails for hiking, ATV, biking, horseback riding, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, and hunting districts. Photo opportunities abound for the amateur or professional photographer. A visitor center on top of the Grand Mesa has information and a gift shop. Powderhorn Ski Resort sits at the base of Grand Mesa with ski slopes for all ages and skills with winter and summer activities. Explore everything Western Colorado has to offer, from the red rock canyons of the Colorado National Monument to the orchards and vineyards of the Grand Valley, the forests and lakes of Grand Mesa, and the scenic peaks of the Uncompahgre Mountains. Grand Junction's four-season climate, abundant sunshine, and year-round recreation make it an exceptional place to call home.
Julie Piland