3 Historic Colorado Homes Under $750K Featuring a Denver ADU Garage and Colorado Springs Garden Oasis

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

Explore a trio of charming historic homes, each offering unique character and appeal. The 1890 Victorian-style residence at 3106 Franklin Street, Denver, priced at $695,695, exudes a delightful blend of classic elegance and modern upgrades, including a spacious 4-bedroom layout and a two-car garage with ADU potential. Just a bit newer, the 1913 Victorian gem in Colorado Springs comes in at $735,000 and features a versatile dual living space perfect for rentals or multigenerational families, boasting lush gardens and a prime location in Old Colorado City. For those seeking affordability, this well-maintained 1903 home in Salida offers two bedrooms, a roomy yard, and future expansion possibilities at $399,000, ideal for first-time buyers or investors alike.

1. 1890 Victorian Home in Denver, CO

Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver

Built in 1890, this charming Victorian home in Denver, Colorado blends historic allure with modern updates. The 1,693-square-foot residence features four bedrooms and two bathrooms, recently refreshed with new paint, lighting, and flooring as of May and June 2025. The semi-open layout gracefully connects the formal dining room and updated kitchen, which boasts quartz countertops and a vented gas stove. Set on a corner lot, the property includes a large yard with fresh landscaping, an apple tree, and a spacious two-car garage with ADU potential. Listed at $695,695, this home offers a perfect balance of historic character and contemporary comforts.

Front Porch

Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver

A small welcoming front porch features ornate red wooden columns supporting a peaked roof above a glass-paneled door decorated with a heart-shaped wreath. The building’s exterior exhibits white textured stucco walls with dark brown stone accents around the base and window ledges. A large arched window adjacent to the entrance provides natural light while contributing to the architectural charm. Lush green shrubs and neatly mulched flower beds frame the porch, softening the classic lines and adding vibrant natural tones. The number 3106 is displayed prominently above the door, emphasizing the home’s identity.

Entry Door

Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver

The entry door features a rich, reddish-brown wood with vertical paneling and an arched design on the upper half. Surrounding the door, the trim is painted bright white with classic rosette corner blocks, reflecting early American colonial styles. Adjacent to the door sits a wooden bench with a decorative backrest pattern and a muted blue cushion, providing a seating area. The walls are painted soft white, contributing to a clean, airy atmosphere. Light hardwood flooring extends across the space, enhancing the natural warmth. Nearby, a white curtain with dark blue accents frames a window, adding subtle contrast.

Living Room

Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver

The living room features a bright, open layout with hardwood flooring and white walls, creating a fresh atmosphere. Two dark blue velvet sofas frame a patterned rug dominated by blue, red, and orange swirls. A white entertainment center with shelves and cabinets houses a large flat-screen television. Natural light streams through large windows fitted with white curtains edged in navy blue. A modern ceiling fan with wooden blades enhances comfort. Decorative pillows in contrasting patterns adorn the sofas. A wooden bench with a cushioned seat lines one wall. Accent pieces include framed artwork, a unique metal wall sculpture, and elegant ceramic planters with greenery, highlighting a blend of traditional and modern elements.

Dining Room

Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver

This dining room features polished light hardwood flooring that extends throughout the space, contrasted by white walls and molding that evoke a classic, historic American home ambiance. A wooden dining table sits centrally, surrounded by four wooden chairs with upholstered seats and an accent pair of velvet teal armchairs that add a pop of colour and texture. Natural light streams through three large double-hung windows dressed with sheer white curtains, highlighting the room’s brightness. A vintage bronze chandelier with six frosted glass shades hangs elegantly above the table. An arched opening connects the dining area to an adjoining living room, enhancing the home’s flow.

Kitchen

Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver

This kitchen features a galley layout with dark lower cabinets contrasting white upper cabinetry, creating a balanced two-tone appearance. A stainless steel dishwasher and a white double oven with a gas cooktop integrate modern appliances seamlessly. The backsplash presents a white Moroccan-style tile pattern, accented by a decorative tile insert behind the stove. Light beige marble floor tiles reflect the ceiling’s intricate tin-style detailing and recessed lighting, enhancing brightness. A glass-paneled door topped with stained glass leads outside, while a small window beside it provides additional natural light. Simple decor includes potted plants and kitchen appliances on the counters.

Bedroom

Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver

A bedroom features neutral walls and natural hardwood flooring contributing warmth to the space. The room centers around a full-sized bed with a beige upholstered headboard and crisp white bedding and pillows. To the left, white louvered closet doors exhibit classic paneled molding and trim around the doorways emphasize traditional detailing suggestive of historic American design. A single framed monochrome photograph hangs above a light switch on the left wall. The ceiling is crowned with simple white crown molding and a ceiling light fixture with a warm incandescent bulb that softly illuminates the room.

Bathroom Sink

Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver

This bathroom integrates a rich emerald green wall color contrasting with white fixtures and trim. A white ceramic sink basin is fitted atop a wooden vanity cabinet with natural wood grain finish. Above the sink, an arched mirror with a simple frame reflects light from a single globe sconce. Adjacent wooden cabinet storage features frosted glass inserts, enhancing the traditional style. A white toilet with a smooth tank complements the sink. Accents include a floral shower curtain on a rod, white towels on bronze towel racks, and a small green potted plant near the sink, adding freshness.

Upper Loft

Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver

This upper loft features white walls with contrasting turquoise trim around doorways and baseboards, enhancing the room’s bright and airy atmosphere. Natural light filters through the stairwell area, highlighting the polished wood floors that add warmth and charm. A large, colorful floral patterned rug covers most of the floor, contributing vibrant texture. Furnishings include a white wooden cabinet with glass-paneled doors topped by a television and a leafy potted plant. An exercise bike positioned near the cabinet offers a functional element. The ceiling fan with wooden blades provides modern comfort, blending seamlessly with the space’s historic character.

Outdoor Patio

Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver

A cobblestone patio occupies the outdoor space between a historic home and a detached structure. The home features white stucco walls contrasted by a wooden deck painted dark brown. The upper section displays shingle siding in a muted reddish tone, enhancing its historic charm. A combination storm door with a curtain behind adds texture. A metal table with a red umbrella provides shade, surrounded by cushioned metal chairs with lattice backs. Potted plants on the table and deck bring greenery. The detached structure has white vertical siding and a red door, contributing to the classic American aesthetic.

Listing Agent: Sarah Clark of Compass – Denver via Zillow 

2. 1913 Victorian Home in Colorado Springs, CO

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

This charming 1913 Victorian home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, showcases timeless elegance with classic architectural details and a beautifully landscaped yard. Situated in historic Old Colorado City, the property features a two-unit layout including a fully finished basement with private entrance, perfect for guests or rental income. The upper level boasts original hardwood floors, high ceilings, and a sunlit bedroom with a sunroom, blending historic charm with modern comfort. Recent renovations enhance its appeal without compromising authenticity. Priced at $735,000, this home offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of local history within a vibrant, walkable neighborhood.

Living Room

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

This living room features polished hardwood floors that reflect natural light from a stained glass transom window above a single-pane window, set in wood frames with carved trim. The walls display a subtle textured finish with light cream paint and dark wood molding that complements the door casings. A large, dark brown leather sectional sofa offers ample seating, paired with a round woven coffee table topped with marble. The ceiling hosts a decorative medallion and classic chandelier lighting. Adjacent spaces are visible through a wide, wood-trimmed opening, enhancing the traditional American home ambiance.

Kitchen

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

This kitchen features warm, honey-colored wooden cabinetry with a classic paneled design, paired with polished granite countertops that provide both durability and elegance. The flooring consists of polished hardwood planks with rich natural grain patterns. Appliances include a white side-by-side refrigerator, a white dishwasher, a stainless steel oven with a gas stovetop, and a white microwave mounted above it. A double-basin stainless steel sink sits beneath a large window, offering ample natural light and a view of leafy greenery. The room includes functional under-cabinet lighting and a ceiling fan with dark blades, blending traditional and practical elements seamlessly.

Historic Bathroom

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

This bathroom features a spacious layout with hardwood floors and large windows framed in natural wood, allowing ample natural light to fill the room. A clawfoot bathtub stands prominently with a surrounding white shower curtain, evoking a vintage charm typical of historic American architecture. The wooden toilet seat complements the warm tones of the wood trim. A wall-mounted floating vanity with a granite countertop and an iron bracket supports a matching wooden-framed mirror. Practical elements include a rolling cart stocked with toiletries, a red towel hanging beside the vanity, and an exposed radiator under the window, adding to the period authenticity.

Powder Room

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

This compact powder room features vibrant deep magenta walls with a textured finish, adding a bold character to the space. The white porcelain pedestal sink includes traditional chrome-finished faucets, complementing the vintage feel. Above the sink, a round, gold-framed mirror reflects ambient light, enhancing the room’s cozy atmosphere. A stained glass window with wood trim introduces soft natural light and historic charm. A beige hand towel hangs on a classic chrome ring beside the sink. The white toilet is topped with a tissue box in a woven basket, while natural wood baseboards provide a balancing warm tone to the bold walls.

Kitchen Area

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

This kitchen area integrates classic and modern elements with warm wooden cabinetry featuring glass-front upper doors and granite countertops. A stainless steel gas stove with a white microwave above offers contemporary cooking functionality. The polished hardwood floor complements the rich wood tones of the cabinets and trim around the doorways and window. Natural light filters through windows, enhancing the room’s bright and inviting ambiance. Architectural details include wide wooden baseboards and simple crown molding, suggestive of early American craftsmanship. The adjoining room is visible through an open doorway, contributing to an open floor plan flow.

Kitchen Cabinetry

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

This kitchen features a traditional layout with classic wooden cabinetry finished in warm oak tones, providing a timeless and inviting atmosphere. Granite countertops offer durable workspace along the perimeter, extending under a window that invites natural light. Stainless steel appliances include a stove with an overhead microwave, and a white refrigerator and dishwasher blend subtly with the surroundings. Upper cabinets feature glass panel doors for display, adding elegance to storage. Polished hardwood floors echo the cabinetry’s warmth, while a ceiling fan with light ensures air circulation. The space balances historic charm with modern function seamlessly.

Entry Hall

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

This entry hall features warm, polished hardwood floors that complement the honey-toned wooden staircase adorned with a black and white floral-patterned runner. Stained glass windows with geometric designs bring vibrant color and historic character. White walls bordered with natural wood trim enhance the classic American style. Furnishings include a soft olive-green armchair near a lower window framed by wooden casing and a white painted sideboard with intricate detailing and open shelves displaying collectibles. A gently glowing three-light chandelier hangs from the ceiling. Textural contrast appears in the woven rugs and smooth wood finishes, enriching the welcoming atmosphere.

Bedroom Interior

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

This bedroom features classic wooden trims around the doorway, window, and baseboards, highlighting the historic character of the space. A white metal bed frame with curved and intricate designs sits centrally on a large, richly colored blue area rug adorned with floral motifs, adding warmth and elegance. Light-colored hardwood floors contrast softly with the darker wood trim. The walls remain neutral, enhancing natural light from the single window fitted with white blinds. Vintage-style sconces with pull cords flank the bed, while a traditional radiator and an air conditioning unit provide modern comfort. A small white side table completes the setting.

Historic Home

Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs

This American historic home features a two-story structure with light gray siding and white trim, complemented by a steep, shingled roof and multiple gables. The distinctive bay window with circular accent adds vintage architectural interest, supported by detailed brackets. The exterior includes a welcoming wooden door and a striking royal blue side entry door. Outdoor spaces include a raised wooden deck furnished with a metal dining set and a stone-paved patio with cushioned seating surrounding a small fire pit. Mature trees and neatly landscaped bushes surround the black wrought iron fencing, enhancing the classic charm of this traditional residence.

Listing Agent: Elizabeth Herrera of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty CO Springs via Zillow 

3. 1903 Cottage Home in Salida, CO

Susan Hughes of Pinon Real Estate Group LLC

This charming 1903 cottage in Salida, Colorado, offers a cozy two-bedroom, one-bathroom residence set in a quiet neighborhood close to downtown. The home is priced at $399,000 and sits on a spacious yard that invites outdoor activities, gardening, and creative landscaping. With ample exterior space, there is potential to add a garage or an Accessory Dwelling Unit, subject to local regulations. This neatly kept property is ideal for first-time homebuyers, downsizers, or investors seeking a versatile home with rich historic character and growth possibilities in a beautiful small-town setting.

Historic Cottage

Susan Hughes of Pinon Real Estate Group LLC

A single-story cottage features weathered, light-gray wooden siding under a steep gable roof with gray shingles. A narrow, covered porch runs the length of the side, supported by simple posts, with an old chimney protruding near the middle. Windows are horizontally oriented with white trim, and a satellite dish sits atop the porch roof. The home is surrounded by a dry, sparsely vegetated yard enclosed by wooden fencing, separating it from neighboring properties. Mature trees border the property, adding shade and greenery. The overall style reflects early to mid-20th-century American rural architecture with modest detailing.

Back Porch

Susan Hughes of Pinon Real Estate Group LLC

This back porch features a simple, functional design with light gray vertical siding and blue-gray trim that frames the door and supports. The covered area includes a flat, corrugated metal roof supported by three wooden posts painted blue-gray, casting linear shadows on the wooden deck below. The wooden door is divided with a screened upper panel for ventilation. A lantern-style light fixture hangs near the door, contributing a rustic element. The porch opens to a dry, sandy yard with sparse vegetation and a tall satellite dish mounted above near the chimney. A wooden fence runs parallel to the porch.

Living Room

Susan Hughes of Pinon Real Estate Group LLC

This living room features a beige sectional sofa with textured gray cushions and a black-and-white checkered throw blanket, arranged around a soft beige rug on the carpeted floor. The walls are painted light cream, adorned with two large photographic prints of mountainous landscapes. A wooden media console supports a large flat-screen television positioned opposite the sofa. Natural light filters through a doorway leading to another room with a window. The ceiling exhibits subtle stucco texture, and the overall design blends simple, functional furnishings with calming color tones, reflecting a modest mid-century American home style.

Living Area

Susan Hughes of Pinon Real Estate Group LLC

This compact living space features a beige L-shaped sofa adorned with various cushions, creating a comfortable seating arrangement. Light yellow walls complement the neutral carpeted floor, adding warmth to the room. A series of landscape paintings with mountain scenes provide a scenic focal point across the walls, enhancing the ambiance with outdoor charm. A small table covered in black cloth holds modern kitchen appliances, including a cooker and a fryer, blending utility with relaxation. A rectangular window allows natural light to brighten the room, while a ceiling light fixture provides soft overhead illumination in this cozy area.

Kitchen

Susan Hughes of Pinon Real Estate Group LLC

This kitchen features white upper and lower cabinets with simple black handles, creating a clean and utilitarian look. The countertop is a light, solid surface with a built-in stainless steel sink and dual taps. A reflective, silver-toned backsplash adds subtle texture and brightness above the counter. The black stove contrasts the cabinetry, equipped with dials and two gray hanging towels. The white refrigerator stands prominently, topped with cookware and storage baskets. Wood-look laminate flooring spans the area, combining warmth and durability. Adjacent rooms visible through a wooden door hint at a cozy, lived-in home environment with diverse furnishings.

Multipurpose Room

Susan Hughes of Pinon Real Estate Group LLC

This compact room blends work and fitness elements, featuring a beige ceiling and walls paired with dark trim. A rectangular window invites natural light, illuminating equipment like a black stationary bike with digital display and an adjustable weightlifting bar with plates. A long desk supports two large computer monitors and a circular ring light, cluttered with cables and peripherals, ideal for multitasking. The floor is covered with low-pile carpet, softening the space. Wall art includes dog-themed pictures, adding warmth. A white portable air conditioner stands near the window, enhancing comfort. The room harmonizes functionality and cozy design.

Side Porch

Susan Hughes of Pinon Real Estate Group LLC

This side porch extends along the length of a single-story historic American home, featuring wood siding painted soft white with blue trim that outlines rectangular windows. The porch roof, supported by simple posts, projects over a concrete slab floor providing shade and entry protection. The shingles on the pitched roof emphasize the traditional architectural style. A chimney rises near the far side, indicating a fireplace within. The surrounding yard is dry with sparse grass and patches of dirt, bordered by a wooden fence casting shadow patterns. A satellite dish perches near tall, leafy trees under a bright blue sky.

Rear Exterior

Susan Hughes of Pinon Real Estate Group LLC

The rear exterior of this historic American home features horizontal siding in a light gray tone complemented by blue trim outlining the gable roof and covered porch area. The porch, supported by simple posts, incorporates a chimney finished in white stucco. Windows include two rectangular sliding panes providing natural light. The yard consists of dry earth and sparse grass bordered by a wooden fence with metal reinforcement creating a rustic, functional boundary. A satellite dish is mounted near the porch roof, indicating modern utility integration. The overall scene reflects a modest, practical design typical of early to mid-20th-century domestic architecture.

Listing Agent: Susan Hughes of Pinon Real Estate Group LLC via Zillow 

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