Price cut again to buy Durango Christian Church

Price cut again to buy Durango Christian Church

Price, use limitations keep Third Avenue church on the market
Are you looking to move into a house of the Lord? The Durango Christian Church, at the corner of East Third Avenue at 11th Street, has been on the market for a year, and its price has fallen to $1.9 million, from $2.1 million last spring. In addition to the 10,000-square-foot church, the property includes a 1,900-square-foot, four-bedroom residence on the parcel’s north side with a detached one-car garage. John Bernazzani, owner of Durango Star Realty, left, with Durango Christian Church pastor Jon Alsdorf, said limitations on what can be done with the property has hindered finding a buyer for the church.
John Bernazzani, owner of Durango Star Realty, left, with Durango Christian Church pastor Jon Alsdorf, said limitations on what can be done with the property has hindered finding a buyer for the church.
Many of Durango’s older church sites have been converted into residences, including this one on East Fourth Avenue, which is owned by Durango Mayor Dean Brookie.

Price cut again to buy Durango Christian Church

Are you looking to move into a house of the Lord? The Durango Christian Church, at the corner of East Third Avenue at 11th Street, has been on the market for a year, and its price has fallen to $1.9 million, from $2.1 million last spring. In addition to the 10,000-square-foot church, the property includes a 1,900-square-foot, four-bedroom residence on the parcel’s north side with a detached one-car garage. John Bernazzani, owner of Durango Star Realty, left, with Durango Christian Church pastor Jon Alsdorf, said limitations on what can be done with the property has hindered finding a buyer for the church.
John Bernazzani, owner of Durango Star Realty, left, with Durango Christian Church pastor Jon Alsdorf, said limitations on what can be done with the property has hindered finding a buyer for the church.
Many of Durango’s older church sites have been converted into residences, including this one on East Fourth Avenue, which is owned by Durango Mayor Dean Brookie.