2-Bedroom Garden-Level Apartment in Washington Virginia Vale
Infused with charm and character, this delightful 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom garden-level apartment at 6205 E Ohio Ave, Unit C, in Denver offers a perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience. With a spacious 950 sq ft layout, the open-plan design connects the living areas seamlessly, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere perfect for both relaxation and entertaining.
The living room and bedrooms have been updated with new carpet and large windows that flood the space with natural light. The thoughtfully designed full bathroom and linen closet add both functionality and style to your daily routines.
The well-appointed eat-in kitchen features granite countertops, a dishwasher, and plenty of space for a dining table, making it ideal for culinary adventures or casual meals. Adjacent to the kitchen, a stacked front-loading washer and dryer add added convenience.
Nestled in the heart of Denver’s Washington Virginia Vale neighborhood, this apartment puts you close to a variety of local favorites, including Zaidy’s Deli and Bakery, Morning Story Cafe, Chicken Teriyaki, Istanbul Cafe and Bakery, and Mordy’s Corner. Enjoy outdoor activities just two blocks away at Garland Park and Lollipop Lake, or take advantage of the nearby Cherry Creek Bike and Jogging Path.
Enjoy the best of both worlds—a peaceful, charming home just minutes from the heart of Denver. Tenant pays all utilities. Don’t miss the opportunity to make this inviting retreat your new home!
Per HB23-1099, a prospective tenant has the right to provide the landlord a portable tenant screening report, as defined in section 38-12-902(2.5), Colorado Revised Statutes; and if a prospective tenant provides the landlord with a portable tenant screening report, the landlord is prohibited from charging the prospective tenant a rental application fee; or charging the prospective tenant a fee for the landlord to access or use the portable tenant screening report. The portable tenant screening report must be provided to the landlord directly by the consumer reporting agency and can be no more than 30 days old.