This home has so much to offer, so let's first talk about the biggest offering and that will be the unbelievable price that has been placed well under the current market value... not to mention a monthly HOA that covers everything but electricity.
Denver boasts the award-winning architectural design by German architect Daniel Libeskind: The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, an addition to the Denver Art Museum. Adjacent to this landmark, the Museum Residences extend this architectural style, featuring softer elements. Each unit within this boutique residential project, which comprises just 55 units, is uniquely crafted, mirroring the distinctiveness of artwork in a museum, tailored to the individuality of its occupants.
Flat 304 exemplifies this philosophy, making bold statements with vibrant colors and a variety of materials. This unit is not just a living space but a piece of art, distinguished by features like a sizeable primary suite with a walk-in closet and dual-function areas in the primary bathroom. The kitchen has been expanded to become the centerpiece of the entertaining area, equipped with a chef's range and ample prep space. Additionally, a large utility room serves as extra storage and a spacious walk-in pantry.
The views from the expansive windows are as varied as the exhibits at the museum, changing from day to night and through all weather conditions, offering spectacular and ever-changing reflections against the museum's titanium exterior.
The urban living experience is enhanced by a doorman-controlled entry and the presence of a rooftop garden complete with a pavilion and a commissary kitchen, providing a secluded green retreat exclusively for residents. This secure space is ideal for private, late-night outings with pets, offering safety and exclusivity at any hour.