1700 Bassett St, #1706, Denver, CO 80202

Presented by Alexis Petit - The Meridian Group

One of the rarest units in Glass House! Units in this tower with these views rarely come on the market! This 17th-floor home has views of Commons Park, the Platte River, Union Station, Downtown Denver, and the front range making the views spectacular both day and night! When you walk through the front door you are greeted with an open floor plan and floor-to-ceiling windows. Even the view from the front door is breathtaking. This unit has a laundry closet with a stackable W/D, storage/hall closet, and a utility closet. The bedroom, bathroom, and custom walk-in closet are privately tucked away from the main living area and kitchen. The sellers spared no expense when it came to putting new carpet in the bedroom and walk-in closet. Truly luxury carpet! There is also brand new paint throughout the entire unit. In the main living area, you are captivated by views that you can enjoy from the comfort of your couch or while cooking and entertaining in the kitchen. Balcony access off of the living room is what makes this floorplan so desirable! The kitchen is complete with plenty of storage, room for a table, a brand new microwave, and granite countertops. The unit comes with a highly desired parking space steps from the elevator on the 3rd floor. There is also a private storage unit on the basement floor. The Glass House is all about ease and coconvenience from the 24-hour concierge desk, rooftop pool, outdoor grill, and fire pit, two-story fitness center, and 24-hour coffee! There is no reason to leave, but if you do, you are minutes from Riverfront Park, The Highlands, Commons Park, LoDo, Union Station, and 16th St. Mall, where you can enjoy award winning dining locations, shopping, nightlife, and all the sporting events Denver has to offer!

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