A special mountain home in a truly spectacular setting. Coveted Ravenwood townhomes are known for their high-quality finishes, friendly community, and unbeatable location. Just steps away from the Lake. Inside, high-end finishes are found throughout the home, this exterior unit has lots of windows and natural light. Zoned for nightly rentals that easily generate up to $50,000 annually, the location is highly popular for year-round enjoyment. The nicely laid out gourmet kitchen features attractive hickory cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and tasteful granite countertops. Vaulted ceilings in the great room create a sense of light and space, and the gas fireplace emits a feeling of warmth and comfort. Two adjoining balconies offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape, and hand-hew walnut floors lead throughout the rooms. Baths are well-appointed with beautiful slate tile, and in-floor radiant heat floors, with thermostats on five zones (3 are Wi-Fi), add that extra degree of quality usually found in newly constructed luxury homes. High-speed internet makes working from home an enjoyable option, especially when interspersed with breaks for a quick morning paddle on the lake, or a short hike on one of the many trails.
Outside, the home's heated garage is oversized, featuring an extra-deep, two-car tandem configuration with a heated driveway apron. The self-managed HOA does a wonderful job of maintaining the entire property, and the lovely landscaping pays tribute to the incredible backdrop. Just 20 minutes from Granby and 40 minutes to Winter Park, the home is close to four highly rated golf courses, Rocky Mountain National Park, and dining and entertainment. Just outside, a serene picnic area overlooks the lake and Mt. Baldy, perfect for savoring a morning cup of coffee or roasting marshmallows in the fire pit. More than 60 miles of groomed trails are found in the backcountry terrain, and a short hike often leads to memorable sightings of elk and moose roaming freely through Rocky Mountain Park. Located at the west entrance of the park, Grand Lake is Colorado's largest and deepest natural lake.