We love showing you all sorts of homes from the real estate market in Colorado. Many are unique and luxurious, and some are just plain weird. We also want to show you what great deals you can find in the current real estate market in the state of Colorado.

Today, we are showing you a home in the town of Johnstown. Johnstown is a wonderful community and soon it will have the very first location of Buc-ee's in the state of Colorado. The charm of this town is nothing like I have ever experienced before in my life and I am proud to call Johnstown home. Now you can too.

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This home located at 505 North 2nd Street is listed on Realtor for $339K, making it the cheapest home currently for sale in Johnstown. The home has two bedrooms, one bathroom, and 1,096 square feet of living space. Take a look inside of this Johnstown home.

This is the Cheapest Home for Sale in Johnstown

If you are looking to get a deal on a home in Northern Colorado, you should check out this home in Johnstown that is currently for sale. This home has two bedrooms, one bathroom, just over 1,000 square feet of living space, and is selling for under $340K.

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This home located in Johnstown would make a great starter home or a perfect home for those without children who want to live in a small and great community. For more information on this home located at 505 North 2nd Street in Johnstown, Colorado selling for $339k, see the full listing on Realtor.

Want to see more great homes for sale in Colorado? We have a couple that we think you would love to see below:

This is the Cheapest Home Currently for Sale in Loveland, Colorado

Priced at $300k, this is the cheapest home currently for sale in Loveland, Colorado.

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Live in a Denver Church That Was Built in 1893

If you have always wanted to live in a historical church that has been converted into a home, you need to see this property. Built in 1893, this 6,754-square-foot home has the charm and history you would expect from an old church. 

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