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5100 Thistle Pl, Loveland CO 80537

5100 Thistle Pl : Loveland, CO 80537

Larimer County, Colorado

0.59 Acre
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5100 Thistle Pl, Loveland CO 80537 : Loveland : Larimer County : Colorado

Land Description

This Larimer County home is what you're looking for. With no Hoa, no convenances and lying just to the west of highly desirable Loveland, CO. You'll be able to enjoy the quiet lifestyle so many folks desire. Nicely tucked in near Boedecker lake and Marianna Butte golf community, this 2512 Sqft, 4 bedroom, 3 bath home has plenty of room for your family and guests alike.

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About This Property

Looking for the perfect home to raise your family while enjoying the great Colorado outdoors Look no further than this stunning property located in the quiet, countryside neighborhood of Loveland. With plenty of room for families of all sizes, this home offers rural country living combined with the convenience of being just minutes from the city.

The fully fenced yard provides ample space for your domestic pets, poultry, and even 4H projects. With a large, 2112 sq/ft heated shop on site, you'll have ample storage space for all your household goods, lawn and gardening equipment, and even RVs and trailers. The shop comes complete with an 8.8k lift, perfect for off-road enthusiasts with multiple jeeps, UTVs, and quads for repair and maintenance.

In addition to the shop, the property also features full hookups for visiting guests with RVs or short-term RV living arrangements. Take advantage of the no city or metro sales taxes, making this property the perfect investment for years to come.

Inside, this lovely 4-bedroom home has recently been updated with new appliances, granite countertops, tile flooring, and new carpets. Ideal for raising a family, the property offers an abundance of space for entertainment and relaxation.

Don't let this opportunity for country living pass you by. Make this property your forever home and enjoy all that the Colorado outdoors has to offer. Bring your pets, kids, and all your toys - there's plenty of room for everyone to enjoy.

Improvements

This home has been continuously updated

Zero maintenance insulated siding

Top of the line dimensional Owens Corning roofing

R50 attic insulation

Newer furnace and Ac

Tankless water heater

All new floor coverings

Granite counter tops throughout

Newer Samsung appliances

Low E rated glass upgrade

All new lighting

Updated Bathroom fixtures

Fully fenced yard with separate dog run

Crawl space on southeast corner of the house with approximately 4' clearance.

Three out buildings - 1 - 10'x20' storage shed, 1 - 8'x12' shed potential doghouse or chicken coop, 1 - 8'x10' lawn equipment shed.

Region & Climate

Climate

Summer High the July high is around 87 degrees

Winter Low the January low is 16

Rain averages 16 inches of rain a year

Snow averages 46 inches of snow a year

History

Area History

Loveland traces its beginnings back to the family of Mariano Medina, a Hispano trapper from Taos, New Mexico, who established a homestead along the Big Thompson River in 1858. The homestead soon grew into a small settlement thanks to its location along the Cherokee and Overland trails, which both saw increased traffic during the Colorado Gold Rush. Other families followed the Medinas, forming a community of homesteads in the Big Thompson Valley. Traffic along the stagecoach trails declined as railroads expanded in the 1870S, and in 1877 William Loveland established the town of Loveland as he built his Colorado Central Railroad CCR north from Golden to link up with the transcontinental route in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Development of Loveland's Main Street -East Fourth Street-began with John L. Herzinger and Samuel B. Harter's two-story brick mercantile building, finished in 1878. Within the next year or two came the CCR depot and the Loveland Hotel. By 1886 East Fourth Street had a number of businesses, including banks, grocers, churches, tailors, drugstores, and furniture stores, as well as the Bartholf Opera House, which opened in 1884. Lumberyards and liveries, such as the Orvis and Corbin lumberyard and the Foote and Stoddard Livery, lie on the east end of downtown, while the Loveland Farmers Milling & Elevator Company moved to the west side.

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