Colorado home built into 200 million-year-old red rocks hits market, brings 'the outdoors in'

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A uniquely placed home in Colorado has hit the real estate market for a hefty price. The single family spot was built into 200-million-year-old red rocks and brings the great outdoors inside.

A unique home in Colorado has hit the real estate market — and it has some intriguing features. The home at 6619 Apache Place in Larkspur, Colorado, is about an hour south of the Denver capitol. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom, single-family home — roughly 2,500 square feet in all — is currently listed for sale by the Thayer Group at Keller Williams for a whopping $989,900.

Built in 2000, the home stands 45 feet high. It's nestled into 200-million-year-old red rocks — making the home 'one' with nature. The listing team said in a media statement that this home 'truly brings the outdoors into your home' with exposed rock featured throughout the house. 'Coloradans love to embrace the outdoors, and this home brings that to the next level by literally bringing the outdoors into your home.

 

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