3270 Waterfront Dr Monument, CO 80132
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About this home
Luxury, lifestyle, and location converge in this stunning ranch-style masterpiece tucked within the prestigious Forest Lakes community. Perfectly positioned just steps from shimmering private lakes, miles of meandering trails, and serene open space, this residence offers a front-row seat to Colorado’s most coveted outdoor experiences—kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, hiking, and community parks/concerts are all at your fingertips. From the moment you arrive, timeless sophistication and thoughtful design shine through. Inside, the open-concept layout is anchored by soaring ceilings, expansive windows that frame the natural beauty outside, and rich hardwood floors that flow throughout the main level. The gourmet kitchen is a chef’s dream, boasting granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, double ovens, a gas cooktop, soft-close cabinetry, and an oversized island. A stylish butler’s pantry adds both function and finesse. The great room is warm and welcoming, featuring a cozy gas fireplace and custom built-ins, seamlessly connected to an elegant dining area that opens to a covered composite deck—complete with roof heaters, so you never have to clear snow—ideal for year-round entertaining. Main-level primary suite offers a peaceful escape. JR suite, home office or flex room, and formal dining room on the thoughtfully designed main floor. Downstairs, the lower level expands your living space with a spacious rec room, wet bar, 2 additional bedrooms, full bath, and plenty of storage. Step outside to your personal oasis—lush landscaping and a private hot tub! A community known for its scenic 65-acre lake, rolling hills, and resort-style amenities, this home offers more than just a place to live—it delivers a lifestyle of tranquility, recreation, and elevated comfort. Quick access to I-25, top-ranked District 38 schools, and breathtaking mountain views, this is Forest Lakes living at its absolute finest.
Source: PPMLS #6750350
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