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Looking for 1–2 Roommates in Jefferson Park Jefferson Park Private bathrooms Flexible Sept/Oct move-in Garage Rooftop + garden Home gym 2 min walk to Mile High My lease is up in October, and both of my current roommates are moving away, one internationally
and one back home. I love the house and neighborhood and plan to stay, so I'm looking for one or two roommates to keep a good living situation going. I'm currently in the master. There are two bedrooms available: a large upstairs room and a smaller, but still full-sized, downstairs room. Both have their own full bathroom. I'm open to either one or two roommates. With two, everyone gets their own bedroom and bathroom. With one, we'd use the third bedroom as some combination of an office, guest room, lounge, or additional workout space. The house + location It's a large, multi-level house in Jefferson Park, about a 2-minute walk from Mile High/Empower Field. Jeff Park is safe and residential while being close to pretty much everything: - 2 min: Mile High - 5 min: Sloan's Lake / Ball Arena - 10 min: Coors Field / downtown - 15 min: Red Rocks Safeway is very close, along with plenty of bars and restaurants, and there are several nearby public transportation options. There's a two-car garage plus plenty of street parking. The house is nearly fully furnished with central AC, a new Samsung washer/dryer, lots of storage, tons of living plants, multiple air purifiers, and a large living room with a big TV, surround sound, and full entertainment setup. Kitchen + shared spaces The kitchen is big and already extremely well-equipped. I cook a lot, so we have plenty of cookware, appliances, storage, and basically everything you'd reasonably need. There's lots of fridge space. Our one oddly specific weakness is freezer space, where we remain locked in a perpetual game of Tetris. I enjoy cooking for people and am a fan of family-style dinners when they happen naturally. I'm also happy to share food and household stuff without keeping a running spreadsheet of who owes whom $4. Rooftop + garden The full rooftop deck is probably my favorite part of the house. There's a grill, plenty of room to hang out, and a large garden I've built up over the last couple of years. It's great for grilling, having people over, gardening, or just hanging out with a drink. Being two minutes from Mile High also comes with a ridiculous bonus: we get buzzed by basically every stadium flyover. Jets and helicopters come directly over the rooftop. Last year an Apache passed what felt like 250–300 feet above us and the pilot waved at us. Front-row rooftop seats for Mile High flyovers were not on the original amenities list, but they're pretty damn cool. Home gym + garage I've built a pretty comprehensive home gym with a rower, several varieties of free weights, kettlebells, adjustable cables, resistance bands, a pull-up bar, boxing bag, Wahoo bike trainer, and other equipment. The garage also has a pretty extensive collection of equipment for different sports and games. I have a solid tool setup as well, and our landlord has been flexible about reasonable customization and improvements around the house. About me I'm 31 and work in sales/account management on a hybrid schedule, with occasional work travel. I'm active and social and play softball, volleyball and golf, bike, work out, go to a lot of concerts, garden, cook/grill, watch sports, play video games, and bounce between plenty of other hobbies. Music is a big part of my life and I play several instruments, but I'm conscious about noise and mostly play to myself. I'm not breaking out a guitar at midnight. I'm currently dating but not in a relationship. I'm 420 friendly, politically progressive, and open-minded. I don't need my roommates or friends to agree with me about everything. My line is basically respecting other people and not being judgmental about how others choose to live. I genuinely prefer living with roommates. I've always gotten along well with mine, and several people who started as random roommates are now among my closest friends. I like a house where everyone has their independence but it still feels alive. We don't need to be best friends or do everything together, but it'd be great if we occasionally watch a game, grill on the roof, work out, go to a concert, make dinner, or have friends over. I'm also completely fine with roommates having friends, dates, or significant others over. It's your home too. Cleanliness + roommate philosophy I'm clean and care about keeping common spaces comfortable. I vacuum regularly, stay on top of the kitchen and shared areas, and like having a house we're all comfortable bringing people into. I'm just not looking for a chore-chart or scorekeeping household. My philosophy is pretty simple: clean up after yourself, communicate, pull your weight, and occasionally take care of something because you noticed it needed to be done. If everyone does that, things tend to even out without nickel-and-diming each other. Comet + Teeter I have two cats, Comet and Teeter. They're both all-black, short-haired cats who are friendly, well-behaved, great with people, and don't shed a ton. I'm pretty particular about not having a house that smells or immediately announces "two cats live here." I stay on top of their litter, vacuum regularly, and run multiple air purifiers to keep hair and smells under control. They'll probably want to become your friends, but they're my responsibility. I don't expect roommates to feed them, clean litter boxes, or otherwise take care of them. Neighbors + vibe Our neighbors are awesome, and we've gotten to know quite a few of them. We regularly hang out, grill, have drinks, watch games, etc. It's a nice little community where people know each other without being in each other's business. Between the house, neighborhood, rooftop, neighbors, and location, I've built a life here that I really enjoy and would like to keep. Timing Our current lease runs through October, but there's flexibility. Since both roommates are leaving, an incoming roommate may be able to take over part of an existing lease before October, or we could work with our landlord on starting a new lease. I suspect mid-September or potentially earlier could work, especially for the downstairs bedroom. If you're interested in the larger upstairs room but need somewhere sooner, the downstairs room could potentially work as a temporary room/staging area until the upstairs room opens. If I end up with just one roommate, we'd likely turn the downstairs bedroom into shared bonus space afterward. So October is the official timeline, but definitely reach out if you're looking for something sooner. Rent + logistics We rent directly from a private landlord who is very laid-back and easy to work with. Rent is negotiable based on which room you take and whether there are ultimately two or three of us in the house. Utilities are split separately. I'd rather figure out something fair based on the rooms and overall setup than arbitrarily charge everyone the same amount. What I'm looking for This would probably be a great fit for someone 24/25+, whether you're new to Denver and want some built-in social connections or you've been here for years and just want a good house with people you enjoy living with. I'm looking for someone reasonably clean, considerate, communicative, open-minded, independent, and also down to actually enjoy living together sometimes. Have friends over. Have a date over. Cook something. Use the gym. Grow something on the roof. Watch a movie on the surround sound. Close your door and do your own thing. It's your home too. I'm much more interested in finding the right person or people than filling the rooms as quickly as possible. If it sounds like a good fit, shoot me a message. Happy to talk rent/timing, send pictures, show you the place, grab a beer, or whatever makes sense.