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Patty Jewett Neighborhood Descriptions
The Patty Jewett Subdivision sits in the Central Colorado Springs real estate area is. Bordering a portion of the Patty Jewett Municipal Golf Course, the Patty Jewett real estate area is an established neighborhood with fruit trees, perennials, and trees. This desirable golf course community has homes for sale dating from the late 1800s to the mid 1950s. Some of the Subdivisions in this part of Colorado Springs real estate include: The Columbia Addition was established in 1900, the Pages in 1901, Mosley's in 1905-1908, the Augustus C. Hahns Parklawn Add in 1910, and Patty Jewett in the 1940s-1950s.
At a glance:
Prices: $100,000 - $300,000
Square Footage: 1,000 - 2,500 SF
Bedrooms: 2 - 3
Bathrooms: 1 - 2
Year Built: 1900 - 1958
Home Prices & Descriptions
Many of the homes for sale in the Patty Jewett real estate area are 1920s bungalows or cottages built in the early 1900s. Some of the homes were built in the 1940s and 1950s. Most of the homes are ranch style homes. Some of the homes have been remodeled or updated to include: new gas furnace, new appliances, new window treatments, new exterior paint, updated bathrooms, and refinished hardwood floors. A few of the unique features of the homes for sale include: RV parking, carriage houses/cottages, covered front porches, and alley access. Many of the homes have fireplaces, dining rooms, and private fenced back yards.
The minimum sales price for homes in 2008 in the Patty Jewett Subdivision is $154,950. The minimum size home for sale is 975 finished square feet. The minimum home for sale is 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and no garage. The average sales price in 2008 is $203,859 and is 1,338 finished square feet. The average size home for sale is 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, and a 1 car garage. The maximum sales price is $235,000 and is 1,766 finished square feet. The maximum size home for sale is 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and a 3 car garage.
Schools
The schools in the Patty Jewett real estate area are in the School District No. 11 boundary area. The schools of attendance are: Taylor Elementary School, Steele Elementary School, North Elementary School, and Palmer High School.
Neighboring Communities
Bordering the Patty Jewett Subdivision to the north is the Golf Club real estate area and the Patty Jewett Municipal Golf Course. Located to the south is the Shook's Run Subdivision. East of the Patty Jewett real estate area is the preferred Divine Redeemer neighborhood. The Divine Redeemer Catholic School is located in the Diving Redeemer Subdivision. West of the Subdivision is the Old North End Subdivision with spectacular tree lined streets and large Victorian homes.
Commuting
Traveling to different areas in and outside of Colorado Springs is made easy from the Patty Jewett real estate area. The USAF Academy real estate area is an approximate 17 minute drive or 10 miles from the Subdivision. With Uintah Street running through the Subdivision and Nevada Avenue bordering the Subdivision, access to I-25 is made simple whether traveling north to the USAF Academy or south to the Fort Carson real estate area. Fort Carson is an approximate 19 minute drive, or 9.48 miles from the Patty Jewett Subdivision. And the Peterson AFB real estate area is about 15 minutes to the east. Patty Jewett is a central spot for your Colorado Springs Military Relocation plans. Traveling west on Uintah makes a commute to Old Colorado City and Manitou Springs easily accessible.
Recreation
Downtown is just minutes away from the Patty Jewett real estate area. Downtown Colorado Springs has many places of interest including: The Fine Arts Center, The Colorado College-Cornerstone Arts Center, The Penrose Public Library, and The Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts. The Black Sheep, east of downtown is a venue for local musicians. The Rubbish Art Gallery is also located in the downtown Colorado Springs real estate area.
South of Colorado Avenue and north of Cimarron Street (east of I-25) is the America the Beautiful Park. The park is a 16.7 acre city park with a playground, walking paths, and picnic area. There is access to the Midland Trail and Pikes Peak Greenway Trail from the Park. The trails are part of the City of Colorado Springs extensive trail system that runs throughout the Colorado Springs real estate area.
The downtown City Auditorium is the site of many affordable events including: concerts, festivals, graduations, theater, music and sports.
Traveling on Uintah Street to the west takes you to Old Colorado City and Manitou Springs for unique shopping experiences. The Citadel Mall is located to the east of the Patty Jewett Subdivision and is an approximate 15 minute drive.
The Patty Jewett Golf Course is a municipal 18-hole golf course with an additional 9-hole golf course on site. The Golf Course is located to the north of the Subdivision.
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