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Central City-Black Hawk Townhomes for Sale

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    $470,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1,952 Sq Ft

    748 Louis Dr, Central City, CO 80427

    Spacious 3 Bedroom 4 Bathroom Prospector's Run Town Home. A coveted end unit location with 2 primary bedroom suites. Majestic mountain Views in this bright and vaulted open floor plan. Coveted Side By Side 2 Car Garage. Enjoy the gas fireplace on those chilly winter nights. Prospector's Run is community close to Central City and Black Hawk. Casinos, Dining, Opera and Museum are close by. Enjoy

    Jennifer Johnson Engel & Voelkers Aspen - Snowmass

    748 Louis Dr, Central City, CO 80427
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    $470,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,588 Sq Ft

    785 Martin Dr, Black Hawk, CO 80422

    This rare end unit townhome offers 2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms as well as a 1 car garage. Because this is an end unit, it offers a large vaulted ceiling with windows on three sides. The open floor plan features a gas fireplace, and large kitchen with slab granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and walk in pantry. Enjoy your end unit outside space with gas hookup for grill, stone wall, grass

    Melissa Miller HomeSmart

    785 Martin Dr, Black Hawk, CO 80422
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    $499,900

    • 3 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 1,963 Sq Ft

    820 Vernon Dr, Black Hawk, CO 80422

    Beautiful Mountain Contemporary Townhome. Nestled in the sought-after Eureka Heights community, this stunning home offers a perfect blend of modern elegance and natural beauty. Featuring extensive hardwood floors, new plush carpeting, and updated lighting throughout, this home exudes warmth and sophistication. The dramatic staircase sets the tone for the thoughtfully designed interior, leading to

    Bob Kelly Kentwood Real Estate DTC, LLC

    820 Vernon Dr, Black Hawk, CO 80422

Why Live in Central City-Black Hawk

In the mountains of Gilpin County, Central City-Black Hawk is a historic area made up of two small towns that share a story. Gold mining camps were established in the region in 1859, and the towns followed soon after. When the mining industry dried up a century later, both Central City and Black Hawk struggled. In the 1990s, casinos provided a solution. Today, over 20 casinos operate between the two cities, driving the economy. When residents and tourists aren’t hedging their bets, they can enjoy the area’s outdoor recreation and historic attractions. “The history here is just amazing, and the casinos aren’t a bother at all. I feel completely safe,” says Tiffany Lockwood, a real estate agent with Coldwell Banker Realty who has almost 20 years of experience. “It’s a great place to live. The taxes are low, and it’s accessible. And they just keep improving it.” Homes in the area span centuries. Central City and Black Hawk have historic single-story homes built from the 1880s to the 1900s in their downtown areas. These minimal traditional cottages have simple exteriors, though most have been remodeled. Multi-story Victorian homes with colorful trim, front gables and front porches are
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