Coronado, Thornton, CO, Adams County, 80221, 80229, 80233, 80241, 80260
Last week The Blue Sky Home Group listed a home in Thornton Colorado. Within 24 hours this home was under contract after 40 showings and 13 offers (all above asking price) were presented.
The Coronado neighborhood is located in Adams County and features traditional, single family detached homes built from the late 1940’s to the early 1970’s. This community sits atop a steep hill providing gorgeous views of both down town Denver and of the Rocky Mountains, and surrounds a spacious park with a modern playground. This neighborhood is not managed by an HOA.
This community is located within the Adams County 12 school district and specific public schools for the area include Coronado Hills Elementary, Thornton Middle School and Thornton High School.
The home in Coronado that caused such a buzz with home buyers is a bi-level built in 1971. It has 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a 2 car garage and 1,800 square feet. This home was listed at $180,000.

Currently there is only one home in Coronado that is actively listed on the market and not under contract. This is a bi-level HUD home built in 1970 with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 2,070 square feet. This home is currently listed $138,000 and has been on the market since February 11 of this year.
3 homes in Coronado are now under contract after spending an average of 3 days on the market listed at an average of $179,967 or 167.05 per square foot. These homes were built between 1970-1971, have an average of 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and 1,194 square feet.
The high number of showings and offers on homes in the Coronado neighborhood shows just how extreme of a seller’s market metro Denver is currently in. Inventory is still at a drastic low, meaning there are more home buyers currently looking for homes than there are homes to be sold. These conditions allow sellers to significantly benefit from competing offers. If you have thought about selling your home now is an excellant time! Find out what your home is worth.

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