2002 Alpine is built to stand the test of time and the elements, showcasing breakthrough quality using German CAD/CAM construction. Best-in-class 21st century technology delivers minimal energy use and a healthy living environment with aerospace quality precision. Beautiful as well as practical, 2002 Alpine has an estimated 250 year lifespan with minimal maintenance required.
The exterior of the home presents an eye-catching wall of south-facing glass that looks directly over Boulder’s iconic Flatirons. The outdoors is brought in through windows and doors that are energy-efficient and of the highest-quality, using forged stainless steel hardware to overcome decades of use without loss of performance or alignment. Multiple outdoor living spaces include spacious balconies off the master suite and the living/dining rooms, an outdoor dining nook, a covered front patio, and the real treasure… a rooftop deck for entertaining that offers panoramic views of Boulder and the foothills.
Exterior features include a solar array on the roof that generates energy for the home as well as putting electricity back into the grid. A gray water catchment system recycles, purifies and reuses water. The home is even protected by remote-controlled metal retracting shades that protect from sun, wind or theft – allowing the outside of 2002 Alpine to be perfectly controlled from within.
Located in the prestigious Hillcrest neighborhood, 2002 Alpine is walking distance from the Pearl Street Mall, shopping and dining centers, and multiple parks and trails. The garage offers ample space for vehicles and storage, and there is additional off-street parking. Landscaping is complete and the front yard is terraced with stone beds filled with drought-tolerant perennial flowers.
The features are too numerous to mention. To fully appreciate the amazing beauty and durability of this residence, please schedule a tour today.
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