Close to a major interstate highway and only a 14-minute walk to Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater, The Costilla Concert Connection is all about comfort and convenience. Relax and repose in the friendly confines of this mellow, Centennial neighborhood.The Space:When you walk in the front door of The Costilla Concert Connection, plenty of Colorado sunshine joins you thanks to a massive bay window in the living room. The pacifying color scheme invites you to relax on the sofa and live-stream your favorite program on the TV, or else veg out and enjoy the fireplace. Engaging in conversation is entirely up to you.The modern kitchen has an open floorplan and contains two tables for dining or working. With a view of the backyard from the kitchen sink, natural light also enters the room through glass double-doors.Winston Churchill once said, “Never stand when you can sit down. Never sit down when you can lie down.” Well, you can sit or sleep in the master bedroom, and you will do it beneath a ceiling fan. The master bedroom also has an attached full bath.Two smaller bedrooms with ceiling fans, twin nightstands, and plenty of soft light are gentle and soothing. They each have closet space and share a bathroom.The Costilla Concert Connection has central air conditioning, washer and dryer access, and both of the bathrooms have been recently remodeled.The giant backyard is privately fenced and is accessed through the kitchen. Relax on the patio, stretch out on the lawn, or have a picnic at the picnic table. The yard has numerous, well-established trees, so you will easily be able to find your own perfect balance of sun and shade.With Fiddler’s Green to the north, Walnut Hills Park to the south, simple access to I-25 and within walking distance of some of Centennial’s best restaurants and bars, book your stay at The Costilla Concert Connection today!Guest Access:Garage is not accessible to guests. Parking available in driveway.The Neighborhood:Created from portions of unincorporated Arapahoe County, the City of Centennial was officially formed on February 7, 2001. Centennial’s topography has many hills, gullies, and ravines and the open spaces are usually accompanied by recreational trails and parks. They include Dry Creek Dam, DeKoevend Park, the Highline Canal Trail, Willow Creek Trail, as well as Big Dry Creek and Little Dry Creek Trails. Centennial hosts most native wildlife and is a good reflection of Colorado's front range ecosystem. South of Denver, Centennial is home to over 100,000 people and has easy access to major highways and public transportation.Other Things to Note:Large backyard could accommodate modest gatherings. Inside of house is small for parties.Backyard is 420 Friendly.Washer and dryer are in basement.Don't be too loud late at night. Respect the neighbors!House Rules:• No smoking• No parties or events• Check-in is anytime after 3PM