The well-preserved time capsule comes with a conversation pit, a huge sunroom, multiple fireplaces, and acres of forested land.

Location: 625 Vista Grande Drive, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Price: $745,000
Year Built: 1968
Architect: Robert G. Muir
Footprint: 2,298 square feet (4 bedrooms, 3 baths)
Lot Size: 2.76 Acres
From the Agent: "Tucked into the hillside, this original, architect-designed midcentury-modern home is still in the hands of the original owner. Its modest footprint on a huge 2.75-acre treed lot belies the dramatic interior: a large fireplace anchors the living room, while a conversation pit invites late-night talks and sunrise coffees framed by floor-to-ceiling glass. Elevated decks and patios step down the slope to native landscaping, creating a private perch above Colorado Springs. If you’re drawn to unique midcentury architecture—spaces that encourage gathering, celebrate natural materials, and frame the landscape—625 Vista Grande delivers. It’s a livable time capsule in one of Colorado Springs’s most scenic neighborhoods, offering authenticity, privacy, and a soulful connection to the site."
The property is still zoned for agriculture, so it can be used in a variety of ways.
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The fireplace is made of slump stones, which are removed from their molds before drying, giving them uneven shapes.
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See the full story on Dwell.com: Perched Above Colorado Springs, a Midcentury Mountain Home Seeks $745K
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