Welcome to easy Fort Collins living in a location that keeps you connected to just about everything! This charming 2-bedroom, second-floor end-unit condo is tucked among mature pine trees, creating a surprising sense of privacy while still putting CSU, trails, parks, dining, shopping and everyday conveniences close by.Inside, extra end-unit windows bring in wonderful natural light, while engineered wood flooring and a classic wood-burning fireplace add warmth and character to the living space. The refreshed kitchen features newer white soft-close cabinetry, granite countertops and stainless-steel appliances, and the washer and dryer are included for added convenience.Both bedrooms offer generous closet space, and the thoughtfully designed shared bath connects both the hallway and primary bedroom. A separate vanity area in the primary adds extra functionality for busy mornings or shared living.Step outside to a private-feeling back deck surrounded by mature trees, the perfect spot for morning coffee, studying, reading or unwinding at the end of the day. The enclosed staircase leading to the unit also includes a large private storage locker with plenty of room for bikes, paddleboards and all the gear that comes with the Colorado lifestyle.And the location is hard to beat. The Spring Creek Trail is just across the street for an easy bike commute and miles of recreation, while 68-acre Rolland Moore Park only blocks away. Restaurants, grocery stores and other everyday essentials are right around the corner, with Colorado State University conveniently nearby.Whether you're looking for a low-maintenance Fort Collins home, a convenient home base near CSU, or a property that puts trails, parks and city amenities within easy reach, this one delivers an appealing combination of location, updates, storage and privacy. A one-year home warranty is also included, offering added peace of mind for the next owner.
CondoProperty Type
1981Year Built
3,485 sq ftLot Size
$318Price/Sq.Ft.
$425/moHOA Dues
Listed by Chrissy Barker• RE/MAX Alliance-FTC South
Prospect-Shields, located between College Avenue and Shields Street, is a residential and campus-adjacent Fort Collins neighborhood with mature tree-lined blocks and a steady bike-and-bus rhythm. The neighborhood’s character concentrates around the College Ave & Prospect Rd crossroads, where patios, late-night bites, and storefronts track the CSU pulse. Architectural cues lean mid-century ranches and tidy postwar cottages, with pockets of newer infill near major corridors. Spring Creek Trail and nearby greenbelts shape daily routes for walking and cycling. Community pillars include The Lyric, The Emporium: An American Brasserie, and Mugs Old Town.
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Market insights
1300 W Stuart St #8 · $305,000
DAYS ON MARKET
1 days
The average home goes pending in 63 days.
SALE-TO-LIST
98.6%
Most homes are selling 1% below list price.
LIST PRICE
$305,000
Median sale price in this area is $384,454. (26% higher than this home)
PRICE DROP
0 price drops
30% of homes in this area have had a price drop in the past month.
Property details
Interior
Exterior
Finance
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bedroom
Living
Dining
Interior features
Separate dining room
Fire alarm
Bedrooms
2 bedrooms
Bathrooms
1 full bathroom
Kitchen
Electric range
Dishwasher
Refrigerator
Microwave
Laundry & utility
Washer
Dryer
Heating & cooling
Baseboard heating
Wall/window air conditioning units
Ceiling fan(s)
Exterior features
Deck
Corner lot
Wooded lot with evergreen and deciduous trees
Native grass
City limits location
Paved streets with curbs, gutters, sidewalks and street lighting
Home design
Attached condominium
One story
Second-floor unit (structure type listed as 2nd Floor)
Parking
Off-street parking
Construction
Frame construction
Composition roof
Utilities
City water with meter installed
Public sewer
Natural gas available
Electricity available
HOA & community
HOA (Carriagetown Condos) with monthly fee
HOA fee is $425 monthly
Association transfer fee applies
Association has reserves
HOA covers common amenities, trash, snow removal, grounds maintenance, management, utilities, exterior maintenance, water, insurance, and sewer
Other
Minimal flood plain risk (C rating)
Zoning: MMN
Electricity and solar
View estimated energy costs and solar savings for this home
Nice condo in a great location. Nice private location backing to large, mature trees. Nice 15 x 7 deck. Hardwood floors in kitchen, Berber carpet, brick fireplace, plenty of storage. Centrally located near CSU & Rolland Moore.
IRES as Distributed by MLS Grid #206346
Aug 3, 1999
Sold
$78,500
$82/sq ft
Jun 14, 1999
Listed
$78,500
$82/sq ft
Public Records
Aug 1, 1992
Sold
$44,500
$46/sq ft
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$2,088 (+35.4%)
$550 + $20,400
$20,950
2024
$1,542 (+5.1%)
$550 + $20,400
$20,950
2023
$1,467 (+1.0%)
$590 + $19,169
$19,759
2022
$1,452 (−1.0%)
$590 + $19,169
$19,759
2021
$1,468 (+1.6%)
$612 + $14,769
$15,381
2020
$1,445 (−0.4%)
$629 + $15,194
$15,823
2019
$1,451 (+20.4%)
$629 + $14,815
$15,444
2018
$1,205 (+0.3%)
$629 + $14,815
$15,444
2017
$1,201 (+27.0%)
$634 + $12,593
$13,227
2016
$946 (+17.4%)
$634 + $12,593
$13,227
2014
$806 (−0.1%)
$700 + $8,140
$8,840
2013
$807 (−4.0%)
$700 + $8,140
$8,840
2012
$841 (+2.8%)
$700 + $8,310
$9,010
2011
$818 (+0.8%)
$700 + $8,310
$9,010
2010
$811 (+3.6%)
$9,010
2009
$783
$700 + $8,350
$9,050
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
2
Baths
1
Stories
1
Lot width
—
Lot depth
—
Lot size
—
Year renovated
1981
Finished Sq. Ft.
928
Unfinished Sq. Ft.
—
Total Sq. Ft.
928
Year built
1981
Style
Condo/Co-op
County
Larimer County
APN
R1105981
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
—
Last updated by owner on Jul 30, 2026.
MMN
Medium Density Mixed-Use Neighborhood District
The Medium Density Mixed-Use Neighborhood District is intended to be a setting for a diverse range of higher intensity housing and complementary services and amenities within close proximity to transit and/or commercial districts. This District is intended to function together with adjacent commercial development and/or transit to provide a transition to lower density neighborhoods. Together, the MMN district and its adjacent commercial core and low density neighborhoods are intended to form an integral, town-like pattern of development with a unifying pattern of walkable streets and blocks.
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