416 West Street
416 West Street
416 West Street
416 West Street
416 West Street
416 West Street
416 West Street
416 West Street
416 West Street
416 West Street
416 West Street
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416 West Street

Fort Collins, CO
$591,000
Welcome to 416 West St., a delightful residence in West Old Town Fort Collins.…
Welcome to 416 West St., a delightful residence in West Old Town Fort Collins. Enter this charming 2 bedroom, 1 bath home features and notice the two generous living spaces, complemented by a versatile 289 square foot studio at the rear of the property. The front living space features wood floors, fresh paint and a gas fireplace with brick surround. The kitchen has a dishwasher, refrigerator, electric range and eat-in-dining area. The two bedrooms feature new carpet and paint with large floor plans and generous windows. The second living space has an additional gas fireplace and can be used for expanded dining, family space, crafting or flex space. Out back, the private side access from the main house, the studio offers flexibility as a workshop, office, or guest space. Nestled on a generous 8,376 square foot lot, the property boasts serene landscaping and mature trees, creating a tranquil oasis. With alley access from the back, the potential in the backyard offers loads of opportunity. Don't miss the chance to call this peaceful retreat your own!
Welcome to 416 West St., a delightful residence in West Old Town Fort Collins. Enter this charming 2 bedroom, 1 bath home features and notice the two generous living spaces, complemented by a versatile 289 square foot studio at the rear of the property. The front living space features wood floors, fresh paint and a gas fireplace with brick surround. The kitchen has a dishwasher, refrigerator, electric range and eat-in-dining area. The two bedrooms feature new carpet and paint with large floor plans and generous windows. The second living space has an additional gas fireplace and can be used for expanded dining, family space, crafting or flex space. Out back, the private side access from the main house, the studio offers flexibility as a workshop, office, or guest space. Nestled on a generous 8,376 square foot lot, the property boasts serene landscaping and mature trees, creating a tranquil oasis. With alley access from the back, the potential in the backyard offers loads of opportunity. Don't miss the chance to call this peaceful retreat your own!
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1950 Year Built

2 Bedrooms

1 Total Bathroom

1,225 Sq.Ft. Living Space

8,376 Sq.Ft. Lot Size

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Interior
Bedroom
2 Beds
Bathroom
1 Bath
Full Bathrooms
1 Full Bath
Flooring
Vinyl, Wood
Fireplace
Family Room, Gas, Living Room
Appliances
Dishwasher, Dryer, Oven, Refrigerator, Washer
Other Interior Features
Eat-in Kitchen
Exterior & Building
Stories
1
Water Source
Public
Utilites
Electricity Available, Natural Gas Available
Roof
Composition
Lot Features
Level, Sprinklers In Front
Heat Type
Forced Air
Air Conditioning
Ceiling Fan(s), Central Air
Sewer
Public Sewer
Lot & Area
Status
Sold
Living Area
1,225 Sq.Ft.
Lot Size
8,376 Sq.Ft.
MLS® ID
IR1003529
Type
Residential
Year Built
1950
Neighborhood
Fort Collins
Architecture Styles
Cottage
Elementary School
Putnam
Middle School
Lincoln
High School
Poudre
School District
Poudre R-1
Finance
Sales Price
$591,000
Real Estate Taxes
$2,211/yr
Zoning
Residental
Fort Collins
Award winning city known as the #1 Best Places to Live, #1 City in America for Cycling, #1 Stable and Growing Housing Market.

Welcome To Fort Collins

Experience a vibrant blend of nature and urban charm.
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Fort Collins enjoys a national reputation as an award winning community from #1 Best Places to Live, #1 City in America for Cycling, #1 Stable and Growing Housing Market over the last few years. Here, residents enjoy a robust economy while enjoying the community of a small town that is passionate about its community. From high-tech business campuses, large health systems, local music, love of the arts, to flower-lined streets and alleyways it’s no wonder why so many call this community home. Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University, the college campus brings a vibrance to the community as well as hosts numerous cultural and educational opportunities., as well as, national ranked D1 athletic programs. Fort Collins has a colorful art and music scene with an array of performances as its several local venues, small theaters, old town center, and city-owned Lincoln Center who hosts national shows. Fort Collins is also known for its many award-winning breweries and large festivals, including Tour de Fat and New West Fest.

Fort Collins is home to over 40 city parks scattered throughout the town. A bike path system provides miles of paved trails popular with local bicyclists, runners and walkers. Whether spring, summer, fall or winter, there are plenty of fun options for the whole family.

At the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Fort Collins offers an enticing mix of outdoor adventure and urban sophistication. Known for its scenic beauty, thriving cultural scene, and a bustling downtown area, this city is a haven for those who appreciate a blend of natural splendor and modern amenities. From the historic charm of Old Town to the expansive trail systems, Fort Collins invites you to explore and enjoy its unique lifestyle.
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Living in Fort Collins means immersing yourself in a community that values sustainability, outdoor activities, and a robust arts and culture scene. The city’s well-preserved historic district, combined with its commitment to environmental stewardship, creates an atmosphere that’s both progressive and deeply connected to its roots.



What to Love

  • Extensive biking and hiking trails
  • Charming Old Town with historic architecture
  • A plethora of local breweries
  • Proximity to natural attractions like Horsetooth Reservoir


Local Lifestyle

Fort Collins is a city where the love for the outdoors is a way of life. Residents enjoy a bike-friendly environment, with trails connecting various parts of the city and beyond. The community is engaged and active, with numerous events and festivals that bring people together. Whether it's a weekend at the farmers' market or an evening at a local brewery, there's always something happening in Fort Collins.
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Dining and Shopping

Fort Collins boasts an impressive array of dining and shopping options, particularly concentrated in the historic Old Town district. Here, you’ll find a variety of boutique shops and eateries that cater to diverse tastes. Jessup Farm Artisan Village is another local favorite, offering a mix of dining, shopping, and artisan crafts in a charming farmstead setting.
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For those who appreciate fine dining, Rare Italian is a must-visit. This upscale restaurant offers a modern take on classic Italian cuisine, with a focus on locally sourced ingredients and an extensive wine list. For a more casual but equally delightful experience, head to Nick’s Italian, where traditional dishes are served in a cozy, family-friendly environment.
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Ginger and Baker is a unique spot that combines a bakery, café, and restaurant all in one historic mill. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely brunch or pick up some freshly baked goods. The attention to detail and quality of food make it a standout in Fort Collins’ dining scene.



Things to Do

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to love about Fort Collins. Horsetooth Reservoir, located just west of the city, offers a wide range of recreational activities, from boating and fishing to hiking and rock climbing. The scenic beauty of this reservoir makes it a popular spot for both locals and visitors.

Lee Martinez Park is another gem, featuring a farm, playgrounds, and trails that run alongside the Cache la Poudre River. It’s an ideal spot for family outings or a peaceful walk in nature. The park also hosts various community events throughout the year, adding to its appeal.
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Looking for additional information about Fort Collins? Check out the city site here!

Welcome To Fort CollinsExperience a vibrant blend of nature and urban charm. ​​​​​​​ Fort Collins enjoys a national reputation as an award winning community from #1 Best Places to Live, #1 City in America for Cycling, #1 Stable and Growing Housing Market over the last few years. Here, residents enjoy a robust economy while enjoying the community of a small town that is passionate about its community. From high-tech business campuses, large health systems, local music, love of the arts, to flower-lined streets and alleyways it’s no wonder why so many call this community home. Fort Collins is home to Colorado State University, the college campus brings a vibrance to the community as well as hosts numerous cultural and educational opportunities., as well as, national ranked D1 athletic programs. Fort Collins has a colorful art and music scene with an array of performances as its several local venues, small theaters, old town center, and city-owned Lincoln Center who hosts national shows. Fort Collins is also known for its many award-winning breweries and large festivals, including Tour de Fat and New West Fest. Fort Collins is home to over 40 city parks scattered throughout the town. A bike path system provides miles of paved trails popular with local bicyclists, runners and walkers. Whether spring, summer, fall or winter, there are plenty of fun options for the whole family. At the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Fort Collins offers an enticing mix of outdoor adventure and urban sophistication. Known for its scenic beauty, thriving cultural scene, and a bustling downtown area, this city is a haven for those who appreciate a blend of natural splendor and modern amenities. From the historic charm of Old Town to the expansive trail systems, Fort Collins invites you to explore and enjoy its unique lifestyle. ​​​​​​​ Living in Fort Collins means immersing yourself in a community that values sustainability, outdoor activities, and a robust arts and culture scene. The city’s well-preserved historic district, combined with its commitment to environmental stewardship, creates an atmosphere that’s both progressive and deeply connected to its roots. What to LoveExtensive biking and hiking trailsCharming Old Town with historic architectureA plethora of local breweriesProximity to natural attractions like Horsetooth Reservoir Local Lifestyle Fort Collins is a city where the love for the outdoors is a way of life. Residents enjoy a bike-friendly environment, with trails connecting various parts of the city and beyond. The community is engaged and active, with numerous events and festivals that bring people together. Whether it's a weekend at the farmers' market or an evening at a local brewery, there's always something happening in Fort Collins. ​​​​​​​ Dining and Shopping Fort Collins boasts an impressive array of dining and shopping options, particularly concentrated in the historic Old Town district. Here, you’ll find a variety of boutique shops and eateries that cater to diverse tastes. Jessup Farm Artisan Village is another local favorite, offering a mix of dining, shopping, and artisan crafts in a charming farmstead setting. ​​​​​​​ For those who appreciate fine dining, Rare Italian is a must-visit. This upscale restaurant offers a modern take on classic Italian cuisine, with a focus on locally sourced ingredients and an extensive wine list. For a more casual but equally delightful experience, head to Nick’s Italian, where traditional dishes are served in a cozy, family-friendly environment. ​​​​​​​ Ginger and Baker is a unique spot that combines a bakery, café, and restaurant all in one historic mill. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely brunch or pick up some freshly baked goods. The attention to detail and quality of food make it a standout in Fort Collins’ dining scene. Things to Do Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to love about Fort Collins. Horsetooth Reservoir, located just west of the city, offers a wide range of recreational activities, from boating and fishing to hiking and rock climbing. The scenic beauty of this reservoir makes it a popular spot for both locals and visitors. Lee Martinez Park is another gem, featuring a farm, playgrounds, and trails that run alongside the Cache la Poudre River. It’s an ideal spot for family outings or a peaceful walk in nature. The park also hosts various community events throughout the year, adding to its appeal. ​​​​​​​ Looking for additional information about Fort Collins? Check out the city site here! Search All Homes Lets Chat About Fort Collins
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