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Marilyn Van Steenberg
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80304, Colorado
Phone: 303-738-1287

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Details:-Sellers Listing Agent: Wright Kingdom Inc
MLS: 1002352, Updated: February 10, 2012

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Price: $3,500,000 - 6 bdrm 8 baths
Type: Single Family Home
Sqft: 9443
Cost / Sq Ft: $371
City: Boulder, 80304
Subdivision: Pine Brook Hills 1 Thru 7
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Remarks: Breathtaking, unobstructed views from the best lot in Boulder. Overlook the entire city, Mt Sanitas & Boulders foothills, hiking trails out your back door. This primo location abuts open space, privacy protected forever. 2.5 miles to downtown yet a world away from the hustle & bustle. Included in this 10,000 is one wing dedicated to a separate living space for in-laws or au pair. Rare 6 car garage, multiple decks. A perfect home for entertaining.

Details:-Sellers Listing Agent: Fuller Sotheby'S Int'L Realty
MLS: 1025449, Updated: February 10, 2012

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Price: $4,275,000 - 4 bdrm 5 baths
Type: Single Family Home
Sqft: 7602
Cost / Sq Ft: $562
City: Boulder, 80304
Subdivision: Pine Brook Hills 1 Thru 7
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Remarks: Hobart Wagener, known as Hoby, had a long and fruitful career in Boulder-from 1950 through the early 1990s. His residences vary in style, but he tended toward a modern sensibility, using open floor plans, low-pitched roofs, and minimal decoration, with visual interest dependant on creative use of simple materials and their textures, artful fenestration, and composition of elevations. Like many other 20th century architects, he considered the relationship of the house to its site (inside-outside) to be of great importance. Roofs, especially, seem to have been of interest, and he experimented with several different kinds. Generally low-pitched but rarely flat, they range from simple gables, shallow butterflies, and pyramids done in concrete or wood. Wide eaves, with their ability to control solar gain and to serve as a transition from inside to out, were often used, and since they were part of the main roof, they made the porch or veranda a natural and organic extension of the house.

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Marilyn Van Steenberg (303) 738-1287, Buyers Best Choice Real Estate
Denver, CO
E mail : buyersbc@colorado-homestore.com


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