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Denver,CO 80211
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Coming Soon
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,138 sqft
Price per Sqft $409
Subdivision Potter Highlands
MLS Listing ID 4165492
Style Spanish
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 1
Half Baths 1
Three Quarter Bath 2
HOA Y/N No
Abv Grd Liv Area 2,308
Year Built 1909
Annual Tax Amount $6,110
Tax Year 2024
Lot Size 10,626 Sqft
Acres 0.24
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Source recolorado
Property Description
The Fish House - also known as Seven Elms - is the only Mission Revival-style residence in the Potter Highlands Historic Neighborhood. Built in 1908 for Jesse and Mary Carey, the Careys held a housewarming party in November 1908 that was celebrated in the Denver Post: “The bungalow has been much admired by Denver people who have driven out to North Denver to see it. It is in Spanish style and very unique.” Jesse Carey was a buyer of lace and trimmings for the A.T. Lewis Dry Goods Store. However, the home is best known for its longtime owners, Albert and Lisbeth Fish, who purchased the property in 1913. Albert was president of Jackson-Richter Steel and Ironworks (later Midwest Steel), while Lisbeth was a poet, gardener, and active member of numerous Denver clubs. The couple expanded their property in 1918 to include the adjacent lots (now the duplex to the east), giving Lisbeth space to cultivate a remarkable and renowned Victorian style garden filled with rare plants.
This remarkable property includes the original 1 bed, 1 bath, fully furnished ADU, which has been successfully rented for the last several years. The 1/4 acre lot is still lushly landscaped today, and the entire property presents a rare and unique opportunity for the next fortunate owner.
The Potter Highlands Historic District, just west of downtown Denver, was first platted in 1863 and briefly became its own city in the 1880s before rejoining Denver in 1896. Known for its Victorian, Craftsman, and cottage-style homes—most built between 1893 and 1939—it remains one of Colorado's largest residential historic districts. Once a bustling streetcar suburb, it's still home to thriving businesses and a rich cultural legacy.
Showings begin May 21st.
Location
State CO
County Denver
Zoning U-TU-B
Rooms
Basement Exterior Entry,Finished,Interior Entry,Partial,Walk-Out Access
Main Level Bedrooms 3
Interior
Interior Features Breakfast Bar,Built-in Features,Concrete Counters,Eat-in Kitchen,Granite Counters,Kitchen Island,No Stairs,Open Floorplan,Primary Suite,Smoke Free,Walk-In Closet(s)
Heating Forced Air,Natural Gas
Cooling Central Air
Flooring Tile,Wood
Fireplaces Number 1
Fireplaces Type Primary Bedroom,Wood Burning
Fireplace Y
Appliance Cooktop,Dishwasher,Disposal,Double Oven,Dryer,Gas Water Heater,Microwave,Range Hood,Refrigerator,Washer
Laundry In Unit
Exterior
Exterior Feature Garden,Private Yard
Parking Features Concrete,Exterior Access Door
Garage Spaces 2.0
Fence Full
Utilities Available Cable Available,Electricity Connected,Internet Access (Wired),Natural Gas Connected
Roof Type Spanish Tile
Total Parking Spaces 2
Garage No
Building
Lot Description Historical District,Irrigated,Landscaped,Level,Near Public Transit
Foundation Slab
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Level or Stories One
Structure Type Brick,Stucco
Schools
Elementary Schools Columbian
Middle Schools Strive Sunnyside
High Schools North
School District Denver 1
Others
Senior Community No
Ownership Individual
Acceptable Financing Cash,Conventional,Other
Listing Terms Cash,Conventional,Other
Special Listing Condition None