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Sterling, CO Townhomes for Sale

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    $550,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,922 Sq Ft

    128 Lincoln St, Sterling, CO 80751

    Step into luxury living with this beautifully remodeled 3-bedroom, 2-bath townhome where every detail has been thoughtfully crafted. From premium finishes to custom design touches, this home delivers a level of quality that stands out from the rest.The spacious layout features a large primary suite designed for comfort, complete with refined updates and generous storage. A standout feature is the

    Renee A Selvidge Area Wide Realty, LLC

    128 Lincoln St, Sterling, CO 80751
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    $320,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,432 Sq Ft

    818 Mindy Cir, Sterling, CO 80751

    This townhome is a fantastic opportunity for someone looking for comfortable, low-maintenance living. Highlights like open-concept layout and vaulted ceilings create an airy and inviting space. The sunroom/office space provides versatility and could be used as a formal dining room. The Primary Suite features a spacious layout, walk-in closet, and 3/4 bath. The kitchen provides ample storage with

    Deanna Van Berg Omni West Real Estate

    818 Mindy Cir, Sterling, CO 80751

Why Live in Sterling

Sterling, CO, located in the northeastern corner of the state, serves as the Logan County seat and a central shopping hub. With a population of around 13,000, Sterling is surrounded by farmland producing sugar beets, wheat, and corn, reflecting its agricultural roots. The city has evolved into a modern service center, balancing big-box stores with a historic downtown characterized by old brick buildings. Housing options range from older bungalows and mid-century ranches to newer subdivisions like Prairie Vista, featuring Craftsman and contemporary ranch homes. Sterling's real estate market is known for its affordability compared to state averages. The RE-1 Valley School District educates local students, and Northeastern Junior College offers hands-on training in technical fields. Sterling promotes "free-range tourism," encouraging exploration of rural landscapes and attractions like Pioneer Park and the Overland Trail Museum. North Sterling State Park, located 15 miles away, is popular for boating, fishing, and birdwatching. The Downtown Sterling Historic District offers unique boutiques and eateries, while national chains meet everyday needs. Sterling's economy is deeply tied to agriculture, with events like the Logan County Fair & Rodeo and Sugar Beet Days celebrating its heritage. The city is accessible via Interstate 76, with Denver International Airport approximately 121 miles away. Sterling remains a vibrant community with a strong local spirit.

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