8930 Apache Plume Drive, Parker, CO 80134

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Sold on 8/06/2025
4 Beds
4 Baths
1684 SF
Built In 1995
 
Listing ID 11522531
Property Type Residential
FEMA Flood Map fema.gov/portal
Year Built 1995
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Welcome to your dream home! This charming and impeccably cared for property has been expertly updated with sleek and modern touches that will satisfy even the most discerning home buyer. If you're looking for luxury that won't break the bank and a prime location to call home, this is the perfect move-in ready opportunity for you. Don't wait, come see for yourself and start living your dream!Sitting on a corner lot of .14 acres, this home boasts plenty of fresh landscaping including grass, trees, bushes, and flower bed. With the recent addition of a canopy in the backyard, the space is even more inviting, perfect for hosting. The property exudes affordable elegance, with quartz counters and updated bathrooms that showcase premium materials and craftsmanship. You'll love the open floor plan with vaulted ceilings, which provides ample space and privacy. The inviting front porch adds an extra dose of character and a cozy spot to enjoy the beautiful Colorado weather. The dishwasher, thermostats, sprinklers, furnace, water heater, and air conditioning have all been replaced in the past few years, along with fresh paint throughout, new lights in the front, canopy built in back, new grass in front and landscaping in both front and back of the home. The functional basement also features a classy 3/4 bathroom and a fourth bedroom. Parker, Colorado offers diverse recreational opportunities. The Paraker Rec Center and Parker Field House provide indoor facilities with pools, gymnasiums, fitness classes (yoga, Pilates, cycling), climbing walls, and sports leagues. Discovery Park features interactive fountains, an ice trail in winter, and year-round events. Outdoor options include over 27 miles of paved trailsand six miles of equestrian trailsalong Cherry Creek, plus parks like Auburn Hills, Bayou Gulch, and Salisbury Equestrian Parkwith sports fields, playgrounds, and picnic areas. Rueter-Hess Reservoir offers paddleboarding, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Boondocks Fun Center provides go-karts, bowling, laser tag, and arcade games. Annual events include 5K runs, Parker Oktoberfest, and Stars and Stripes Celebration. The PACE Center hosts cultural events, and Cherry Creek State Park nearby offers boating, camping, and trails. Parker, Colorado, is in Douglas County, about 20 miles southeast of Denver, within the Denver metropolitan area. Situated on the Colorado Front Range, it lies at an elevation of approximately 5,800-6,200 feet. The town is near Cherry Creek, with rolling plains to the east and the Rocky Mountains to the west, offering scenic views and access to both urban amenities and natural landscapes. It's part of the South Platte River watershed, with areas like the Black Forest and Ponderosa pine landscapes nearby. Parker has a semi-arid, continental climate with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm, with average highs in the mid-80s°F and lows in the 50s°F , though temperatures can reach the 90s°F. Winters are cold, with highs averaging 40-45°F and lows in the teens to 20s°F, occasionally dropping below 0°F. Snowfall averages around 60-70 inches annually, with most snow from November to March. Spring and fall are mild but variable, with frequent temperature swings. Annual precipitation is about 15-18 inches, often from spring thunderstorms or winter snow. The area enjoys over 245 sunny days per year, with low humidity and occasional strong winds from mountain chinooks.   Parker, Colorado, was founded in 1864 when Alfred Butters established a homestead near Pine Grove, later called Pine Grove or Parker. Named after James Sample Parker, who ran a post office and stage station in the 1870s, the area initially served as a stop along the Denver-to-Santa Fe stagecoach route. Early settlers engaged in farming, ranching, and timber harvesting, with the arrival of the Denver and New Orleans Railroad in 1882 spurring growth by connecting Parker to Denver. The town incorporated in 1981, evolving from a rural community into a suburban town within the Denver metro area. By the late 20th century, rapid population growth transformed Parker into a residential hub, with historic landmarks like the 1915 Parker Consolidated School (now Parker Town Hall) and the 1874 Twenty Mile House reflecting its pioneer roots. Today, Parker blends its historical charm with modern amenities, hosting events like the Parker Days Festival to celebrate its heritage. Nestled near the Cherry Creek Trail, it offers the best of both worlds: outdoor recreation and easy access to all that the city has to offer. Not far from Denver International Airport.
Property Details
  • 4 Total Bedrooms
  • 4 Full Baths
  • 1684 SF (AG)
  • 0.14 Acres
  • 6098 SF Lot
  • Built in 1995
  • Partial Basement
Exterior Features
  • Has Garage
  • 2 Garage Spaces
Sale Information
  • Sold on 8/06/2025
Previously Listed By
Hayden Outdoors Real Estate
Office: 303-807-6574
Mobile: 303-807-6574
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