Hot Denver Neighborhoods
According to the recent issue of 5280, the Denver real estate market remains a strong one. Although some more costly neighborhoods reduced in value, others gained up to 13% appreciation in just over a year. A lot of people still seem to want to buy a home in Denver. Thanks to our visionary leader Mayor John Hickenlooper at the helm, we’ve seen Denver transform into a major cosmopolitan city with the finest museums, parks, restaurants and shopping that you are likely to find anywhere in the country. More young people have been seeking out Denver as a place to live, with its reasonable home prices and relaxed atmosphere. Denver is hopping and the future of our Real Estate market is bright.
Many of the most flourishing neighborhoods are located right near the city. With the continuing development of the light rail, bike trails, galleries and museums, and parks; people are flooding to the city looking for a good deal on a nice home in an up and coming neighborhood. Which neighborhoods saw the most appreciation?
Buildings-residences.com allows you to locate properties for sale in these hot neighborhoods. With powerful tools you’ll find everything you need to know about the area and search for homes for sale in any of the surrounding neighborhoods.
Most Desireable Neighborhoods
Baker
The Baker Neighborhood is a designated Historic District located just to the south of the city and just minutes away from the Golden Triangle and Downtown Denver. The unique little neighborhood is a hip urban neighborhood with great charm and walkability, populated by young up and comers and first time home buyers. Baker is one of Denver’s oldest hoods, sporting Victorian architecture and the most Queen Anne Victorian homes in all of Denver. We see a lot of search traffic at buildings-residences.com for the Baker Neighborhood. This isn’t a coincidence, a lot of buyer’s are actively seeking Real Estate in the Baker Neighborhood right now.
Lower Highland
We can’t imagine a cooler portion of Denver than the Lower Highland Neighborhood, aka the LoHi Neighborhood. Think happening dining establishments, a brand new contemporary art museum, and an architecturally forward-thinking bridge. The neighborhoods are easier than ever to visit in tandem, thanks to the bicycle-and-pedestrian Highland Bridge.
Curtis Park
Just north of Downtown Denver you’ll find the Curtis Park community, a historic area developed in the 1860s and 1870s as a fashionable residential suburb. This is the oldest and most classic residential neighborhood within the city. Take a quick trip to Curtis Park today, and you will find it continues to be one of the center city’s most accessible neighborhoods for Downtown employees and consumers. This is one of my personal favorite neighborhoods in Denver.
Santa Fe
The Santa Fe Art District Neighborhood is known for First Fridays were local art galleries open their doors with free wine and cheese and allow you to view some of the most interesting art in Denver. On the first Friday of each month, you can often find a local or nationally recognized artists’ work on display.
River North, RiNo
Some of the most inventive and unique lofts are located in the RiNo neighborhood.. River North is often referred to as “RiNo”.. If you want to be right downtown near all of the action of LoDo in one of the fastest growth areas of Denver then you found the right place. There are some really interesting properties in this district.
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