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Watkins, Bennett, Strasburg & Byers
For more of the Colorado high plains vibe, some will move east down I-70. While planned neighborhoods offering lower price points are an attraction there are also a number plots over 35 acres. $60K to $3.269M. $515K (median house price) gets you 2,304 SF, 4 bed, 3 bath home built in 2004 (2022 data).
Greenwood Village
Similar in prestige to the neighboring Cherry Hills Village to the north. 200+ listings. $300K to $6.725M. $1.925M (median house price) gets you 5,330 SF, 5 bed, 5 bath home built in 1992 (2022 data).
Aurora
Spans a huge area of east Denver. You could be by one of many prominent destinations - airport, Buckley Space Force Base, VA/Children’s/UC Health hospitals, Southlands mall, Cherry Creek Reservoir, etc. 7K+ listings. $90K to $2.060M. $550K (median house price) gets you 2,447 SF, 4 bed, 3 bath home built in 1992 (2022 data).
Commerce City
Wraps around northwest side of Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. “Old” Commerce City gets you close proximity to Downtown Denver. “New” Commerce City gets you masterplanned suburban neighborhoods filled with ~3K SF homes. $175K to $1.250M. $555K (median house price) gets you 2,664 SF, 3 bed, 3 bath home built in 2006 (2022 data).
Denver - North Capitol Hill
Restaurant Row along 17th Ave. Walk or bike to all the amenities of downtown or enjoy notable outdoor spaces like Cheesman Park and City Park. $146K to $3.1M. $1.02M (median price - only 8 houses in 145 listings) gets you 2,310 SF, 3 bed, 3 bath home built in 1891 (2021 data).
Denver - Union Station
Riverfront Park. Union Station. LoDo. Larimer Square. Redeveloped 100+ year old converted lofts to brand new condos. It’s awesome. $250K to $4.355M. $610K (median price - no houses sold) gets you 1,180 SF, 2 bed, 2 bath home built in 2002 (2021 data).
Denver - Auraria
Quite possibly the heart of new Denver development over coming decades. Elitch Gardens. Pepsi Center. Auraria Campus, home to 3 colleges. A few blocks from Union Station. $500K to $770K. $724K (median price - only 5 properties) gets you 1,695 SF, 2 bed, 2 bath residence built in 1907 (2021 data).
Denver - Gateway-Green Valley Ranch
Close to airport. Just south of fancy Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center. Newer suburban-type homes with Denver mailing address. $217K to $870K. $455K (median house price) gets you 1,973 SF, 3 bed, 3 bath home built in 2004 (2021 data).
Denver - Montbello
Close to Shops at Northfield and Rocky Mountain Arsenal. One of the lower price per square foot in city of Denver. $249K to $540K. $420K (median house price) gets you 1,974 SF, 4 bed, 2 bath home built in 1978 (2021 data).
Denver - Central Park
Home to Denver’s primary airport until 1995. Now a redeveloped, masterplanned community with retail (East 29th Town Center, Eastbridge Town Center, Stanley Marketplace, etc.) and 1000+ acres of open space. Oldest home from early 2000s. $135K to $2.250M. $867K (median house price) gets you 3,320 SF, 4 bed, 4 bath home built in 2012 (2021 data).
Denver - Hilltop
$340K to $4.500M. $1.503M (median house price) gets you 3,891 SF, 4 bed, 4 bath home built in 1954 (2021 data).
Denver - Cherry Creek
Simply one of the preeminent places to call home in Metro Denver. A destination unto itself for upscale shopping and dining. $189K to $4.700M. $2.209M (median house price) gets you 5,000 SF, 4 bed, 5 bath home built in 1999 (2021 data).
Denver - Globeville
Intersection of I-70 and I-25. Across South Platte River (and railroad tracks) from trendy RiNo Arts District. $220K to $795K. $370K (median house price) gets you 994 SF, 2 bed, 1 bath home built in 1901 (2021 data).
Denver - Elyria Swansea
Reconstruction of 10-mile stretch of I-70 includes Colorado’s first highway park that will better connect north and south sections of the neighborhood. $180K to $600K. $363K (median house price) gets you 1,156 SF, 3 bed, 1 bath residence built in 1941 (2021 data).
Denver - DIA
A few minutes from the airport. Affordable. Light rail to downtown. $228K to $545K. $304K (median property price - only 3 home sales) gets you 1,275 SF, 3 bed, 3 bath residence built in 2006 (2021 data).
Denver - Cole
Close to trendy RiNo, north of downtown. Early 1900s construction. 39th Ave Greenway. $280K to $1.025M. $622K (median house price) gets you 1,625 SF, 3 bed, 2 bath home built in 1900 (2021 data).
Denver - Skyland
Sometimes referred to as City Park North. $45M renovation to City Park Golf Course. Old home to 3K+ SF new construction. $300K to $1.598M. $636K (median house price) gets you 1,670 SF, 3 bed, 2 bath home built in 1944 (2021 data).
Denver - Clayton
Just northeast of downtown. Wide range of homes - 1900s to new construction. Close to City Park, Five Points, LoDo, RiNo, and more. $255K to $1.025M. $603K (median house price) gets you 1,671 SF, 3 bed, 2 bath home built in 1928 (2021 data).