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Check out this spacious, move-in ready home in the desirable pool community of Wildcat Ridge! Vaulted open main level with beautiful grand entry! The home features lots of bright windows for natural light * Office AND bedroom on main level with full bathroom * Spacious eat-in kitchen with island, gleaming wood flooring, and appliances including double oven and ceramic cook top * Open family room with gas fireplace * Four bedrooms plus loft upstairs * Huge basement has flex space, and wet bar! This beautiful home that is priced so you can design to suit your family’s unique needs. Excellent community with top rated schools! DouglasListing provided courtesy ofRedfin last checked: 19 minutes ago | Last updated: 2 weeks agoRedfin has the best data. Bathroom Information# of Baths (Full): 4Basement InformationBasement Sq. Ft.: Basement Finished: Size: Type: Interior FeaturesFlooring: Kitchen Appliances: Heating & CoolingCooling: Heating: Room 1 InformationRoom Type: Room Level: Room 2 InformationRoom Type: Room Level: Room 3 InformationRoom Type: Room Level: Room 4 InformationRoom Type: Room Level: Room 5 InformationRoom Type: Room Level: Room 6 InformationRoom Type: Room Level: Room 7 InformationRoom Type: Room Level




: Room 8 InformationRoom Type: Room Level: Room 9 InformationRoom Type: Room Level: Room 10 InformationRoom Type: Room Description: Room Level: Parking/Garage Information# of Parking Spaces (Total): 3Parking Count: 1Parking 1 InformationType: # of Spaces: 3Building InformationBuilding Area Source: Construction Method: Construction Material: Roof: Exterior FeaturesHOA InformationPrimary Association Name: Primary Association Management Type: Primary Association Phone: HOA Fee InformationPrimary Association Fee: Primary Fee Payment Frequency: Fee Includes: School InformationElementary School: Middle/Junior School: High School: School District: Tax InformationTax Year: Tax Amount: Senior Tax Exemption: Tax Legal Description: Location InformationNeighborhood: Utility InformationSewer: Heating Fuel: Green InformationEnergy Green Features: Property InformationAbove Grade Sq. Ft.: Finished Sq. Ft.: Exclusions: Property Sub-Type: Lot InformationLot Size (Acres): Zoning: Listing InformationSeller Type: Listing Price InformationPrice/Sq. Ft. Finished: Price/Sq. Ft. Above Grade




: Details provided by and may not match the public record. Learn More.DateEvent PriceAppreciationApr 13, 2009$435,000 Learn More.Redfin Estimate for 10315 Lions Heart .Comparable HomesA 43B 54Estimate based on these comparable homes. Does something look off? Send FeedbackSchools School Name & GreatSchools Rating Parent Rating Distance 9Wildcat Mountain Elementary School0.1 mi5Rocky Heights Middle School1.0 mi5Rock Canyon High School0.7 miSchool data provided by GreatSchools.Neighborhood InfoWalk Score80124Median Real Estate ValuesLocationList Price$ / Sq. Ft.Sale / ListSouthridge$517,250$15599.5%Wildcat Ridge$709,450$14899.2%Highlands Ranch$499,950$16999.2%80124$802,450$18497.4%Highlands Ranch$500,000$16999.2%Douglas County$534,900$16499.2%$/Sq. Ft. Houses in 80124Similar Homes to 10315 Lions Heart 64 44 33 54 54 32 74 44 64 44 44 44 to thank Jack Ganssle for submitting the "Lion" information on this page and for allowing us to use his photos of "Amber" Jack has his own website with several stories well worth




"Go West" is his story about "Amber" and his entry in the 1992 OSTAR Transatlantic Race.  If you like a good sea story you will love JacksThere are several stories published on his web site - read "Go West" after you have read the others. I will not spoil the story by saying any more. Here are more shots of Click for higher resolution Above Thumbnail for Article on Lions I found in my email. Keel Weight - 5,650 Lbs Main 475 sq ft Jib 175 sq ft Genoa 275 sq ft Stempost & Keel - Yacal US Price $13,950 (1960) submitted by Jim Kearney Click for Interior Line Drawing The Lion was designed by Arthur Robb. It was 35 feet overall, 8' 9" beam, drew 5' 8", displacing 14,500 pounds and was about 24' on the waterline. The resulting 11' of overhangs gave her astonishing reserve buoyancy as well as graceful good looks. I have heard that some were made in glass, but have never seen any other than teak planking on ipol frames with mostly wood floors, though near the mast there were some




galvanized floors as well. They were fastened with copper rivets (that never seem to go bad), with bronze screws in the hood ends. The horn timber was a huge, single piece of teak that probably could not be bought today Teak decks were common, but the teak was laid on 1/4" plywood. that era was notoriously lousy, so all of the Lions I ran into had massive delimitation problems (as did mine). The companionway was open to the cockpit floor, something I find rather dangerous for offshore work, so on Amber I built a bridge deck out of teak. The keel was external, iron, and about 6000 pounds. The Lion's single 50 foot mast was Sitka spruce, hollow in a box section with two sets ofSome (including mine) were rigged as double headsail sloops with a self tending staysail on a boom. All of the ones I know of used a tiller for steering, which could be quite a handful on aI cut a hollow roach in the main and changed the 3 bladed prop to 2




blades, which got rid of most of the weather helm and made her a joy to singlehand. Sailing under main and staysail I'd often (singlehanded) tack around inside marinas to the great consternation of dock committees, but she handled so well there was never a problem. The Lion's plans, as well as most of Robb's designs, were donated by his widow to MysticYou can buy copies from them; I purchased a complete set years ago for (as I recall) about $50. Keep up the good work with your site! Thanks Jack for the input and for publishing your stories for us to enjoy, jamesFloor tile / ceramic / high-gloss / stone look An original, innovative collection that takes inspiration from a rare wonder of nature: petrified wood. This is wood that has turned into stone through a process called silicization: a process which, only in very special conditions and over a period of over 100 million years, transforms all the organic materials present in the trunk into minerals.

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